Grant finalists selected

May 28, 2010

Grant finalists selected for innovative projects totaling over $160M

Great Lakes Resoration Initiative with satelite view of the Great Lakes areaU.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Great Lakes National Program Office today invited 270 finalists to submit applications for a total of $161.450,000 in competitive grant funding under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI).

In response to its November 2009 request for grant proposals (RFP), EPA received more than 1,000 proposed projects from state, tribal, and municipal agencies, non-governmental organizations and other eligible entities aimed at restoring and protecting this national treasure.

GLRI grants will fund projects that address the most important Great Lakes priorities, including reducing toxic contaminants, restoring the Great Lakes Areas of Concern, protecting beaches and beachgoers, keeping out invasive species and reducing polluted land-based runoff.

Finalists may submit final applications immediately so that grants may be issued and work can begin this summer. Successful projects will focus on achieving results in the five priority areas identified by a federal interagency task force as vital for restoring the Great Lakes. Each preliminary proposal was subjected to a rigorous review and ranking by multiple reviewers from EPA or other federal agencies.

President Obama has made restoring the Great Lakes a national priority. In February 2009, he proposed $475 million for the GLRI, an unprecedented investment in the nation’s largest fresh surface water ecosystem. Congress appropriated full funding in October. Grants, expected to be awarded later this summer, will advance the goals of the GLRI Action Plan released by partner agencies in February.

  • Proposals selected for submission of full application packages by Program Area
  • Proposals selected for submission of full application packages by States/Province
  • More information on the finalists and the RFP is available at
    http://epa.gov/greatlakes/fund/2010rfp01

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    3 Responses to Grant finalists selected

    1. Joseph Barrett on June 2, 2010 at 8:08 am

      Is there any body there that would like to help me? My research indicates the single biggest threat to the Lower Great Lakes is the interuption of the annual ice flow from Erie to Ontario. That is the cause of at least 4 huge problems. Thank you. JBB

    2. [...] just going through the motions, eager to get back to work so I could pore over the EPA’s list of 270 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grant finalists released last [...]

    3. Tao Tang on August 24, 2010 at 2:14 pm

      Dear Joseph,

      I am interested to help on the studies of this topic.
      What are the major concerns you have? Or in other words, what are the problems need to be addressed using research and applied methods?
      Tao

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