The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency seeks to award up to two cooperative agreements to one or two organizations to manage Alaska Tribal Multi-Media small demonstration projects and conduct a subaward program for these projects.
Specifically, EPA is soliciting applications from eligible applicants
credit:
to:
1) Conduct a subaward competition program to result in Alaska Tribal Multi-Media small demonstration projects that includes preparing and advertising a Request for Proposals (RFP), soliciting broad subaward competition, establishing review criteria for evaluating and selecting subgrantee proposals, and making approximately 10-12 subgrants up to $30, 000 each for small demonstration subaward projects in Alaska that address approaches for enhancing the human health and/or the environment of Tribal communities in rural Alaska for the benefit of Tribal communities in Alaska.
The small 2 demonstration subaward projects must be performed in Alaska, and be for the benefit of tribal communities throughout Alaska.
2) Oversee and monitor subgrantees for successful completion of Alaska Native Village-based demonstration projects.
3) Provide technical support to subgrantees through peer-to-peer outreach.
4) Qualitatively and quantitatively measure and report on the environmental results of the Alaska Tribal Multi-Media small demonstration projects through the subgrants.
The subgrantee process should be on a national scale to allow for competitive subgrantee proposals.
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