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Online Tutorial Offers Help to Governments, Groups Seeking Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) Grants

Release Date: 02/05/2009
Contact Information: Davina Marraccini, (404) 562-8293, [email protected]

(Atlanta, Ga. – Feb. 5, 2009) Local governments and community groups eligible for funding from EPA's Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) program are being alerted to a new online tutorial aid that offers help in completing their 2009 grant applications.

The 2009 CARE Grant Writing Tutorial, created for EPA by the contractor Three Star Enterprises, was launched online today at www.threestarenterprises.com/epa.asp

CARE is a community-based, community-driven competitive grant program designed to help communities understand and address local environmental concerns and risks from toxic pollutants. CARE grants enable eligible governments and groups to form collaborative partnerships that identify, prioritize and address such risks. CARE's long-term goal is to help communities build self-sustaining partnerships to improve overall human health and local environments.

EPA plans to award approximately $3 million in CARE grants this year.

The deadline for submitting 2009 CARE Cooperative Agreement Requests for Proposals (RFPs) is March 16, 2009. CARE's 2009 online tutorial takes applicants through all of the required aspects of writing a competitive grant submission. The tutorial is accessible through the direct link, or through EPA Region 7's website, www.epa.gov/region07

Representatives of local governments and community groups who may have questions about the 2009 CARE grant writing tutorial should contact Region 7 CARE Program Manager Kathleen Fenton at (913) 551-7874, or e-mail [email protected]

Information about the 2009 CARE grant application process, including the schedule for a series of free informational webcast presentations scheduled for February 3, 24 and 27, can be found online at: https://www.epa.gov/air/care/agreements.htm#apply

The CARE grant program supports community-based solutions to environmental problems.
Learn more at: https://www.epa.gov/care