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From the Denver, CO Grantwriting Workshop on May 2, 2024
From the Denver, CO Workshop on April 29-30, 2024
This free brownfields webinar will be offered as a half-day webinar to provide information to Minnesota communities, quasi-governmental entities and non-profit organizations who have not managed or are new to managing environmental grants. If you are new to the brownfield world, you will learn about free services and resources that are available to get you started. If you already have a project or are considering a project in your locale, you will learn what expertise and capacity is needed to both write and manage state and federal brownfield grants that provide funding for environmental assessment and cleanup.
Who Should Attend? Communities, local governments and non-profit organizations who are new to grants or who have not written and/or managed a state or federal brownfield grants but have brownfield sites and revitalization needs in their community that could benefit from a state or federal grant.
This report highlights a compilation of technical assistance and outreach services provided by the Kansas State University (KSU) Technical Assistance to Brownfields (TAB) program to communities in EPA Regions 5, 6, 7, 8, and National events, and e-tools, between October 1, 2022 and September 30, 2023.
The Colorado Brownfields Partnership (CBP) in collaboration with the Kansas State University Technical Assistance to Brownfields Program (KSU TAB) invite you to attend a free brownfields grantwriting workshop on Thursday 2 May following the Colorado Brownfields Conference (Wednesday 1 May). Let our team of experts show how to wrap up loose ends and avoid the most common pitfall in your EPA Brownfields Multipurpose, Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup (MARC) grant* applications. By attending you will have an opportunity to ask questions about your MARC grant application and also hear:
Who Should Attend: Local, regional, and tribal government officials and their grant writers, not-for-profit entities, and other eligible applicants intending to apply for an U.S. EPA Brownfields Grant.
Location Logistics: The workshop will be held in the basement conference room at 1525 Raleigh St, Denver, CO 80204. Public parking is located in the garage across the street at 4273 W Conejos Pl. A validation code for free parking will be provided inside the conference room. Free street parking is also available.
*EPA Brownfields Grants provide funds to empower states, communities, tribes, and nonprofit organizations to inventory, assess, clean up, and plan reuse of brownfield sites. Grant solicitations are issued annually in early to late fall with awards being announced the following spring. The next grant cycle is anticipated for release in Fall 2024.
The Region 8 All Grantee meeting is a two-day event held at the U.S. EPA Region 8 office in downtown Denver, CO. Attendees will have an opportunity to network with other grantees in the region, hear from EPA staff on important grant topics, and get your grant questions answered.
Who Should Attend? U.S. EPA Brownfields Grantees with an active cooperative agreement located in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
Note: This meeting will not focus on State or Tribal 128a grants and will instead focus on competitively-awarded multipurpose, assessment, revolving loan fund, and cleanup grants. State and Tribal 128a grant projects will be discussed during the Region 7/8 Tribal Meeting and the Region 8 States Meeting.
If you are interested in attending the Colorado Brownfields Conference on May 1st (recommended even if you are not located in Colorado), that event has a separate registration and will take place in Arvada, Colorado. Arvada can be reached from downtown Denver by car or by train via the Gold Line train to Olde Town Arvada and then Uber/Lyft the last two miles to the Arvada Center.
From Session 3 of the Heartland Federal Partners Grant Writing Workshop Series held on November 02, 2023.