Eligibility

Who is eligible to receive subgrants from the Mountains and Plains Environmental Justice Grants Hub?

Eligible Entities

check mark - trueNonprofit organizations, including community-based and grassroots nonprofit organizations and philanthropic and civic organizations with nonprofit status

check mark - trueTribal governments (both federally recognized and state-recognized) and intertribal consortia

check mark - trueNative American Organizations

check mark - trueLocal governments

check mark - trueInstitutions of higher education

Ineligible Entities

cross mark - falseState governments

cross mark - falseFor-profit entities

cross mark - falseIndividuals

There are additional eligibility criteria for the non-competitive subgrants. For more information, visit the non-competitive subgrants page.
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Good to know

Entities must have an active Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) number to receive grant funds. If your organization does not have a UEI, you can still apply for a grant but should start the SAM.gov process as soon as possible as it can take over a month.

The Environmental Protection Network (EPN) is offering SAM.gov registration office hours every two weeks on Wednesday from 12-1pm MST. EPN staff will help you begin, continue, or finish up your registration process. As a reminder, federal funding applicants must have an active SAM.gov and Grants.gov registration in order to apply.

To sign up and get the Zoom link, go to tinyurl.com/EPNSAM. Please email davina.resto@environmentalprotectionnetwork.org with any questions.

What is a UEI?

To receive federal funds, an organization must have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) through SAM.gov

Unique Entity Identifier