Application

Interested organizations should complete the pre-application screening questions. These are intended to help you, the applicant, ensure that you are eligible to apply and that your project fits within this subgrant program. One note, as we are not collecting your information as part of the pre-application screening, some of these questions will be asked again during the actual application.

Once the pre-application is completed and you have determined your eligibility, you can complete the Tier 1-3 competitive application here or the Tier 1 non-competitive application here.

Applications can be saved and returned to at a later time. Downloadable PDFs of the application questions are available on the Resources for Applicants page. For any application questions, you can contact us at mapejgrants@jsi.com.

Pre-Application Screening Questions

1

Identify the Subgrant Tier(s) you intend to submit a letter of intent/concept note or application to apply for a Thriving Communities Grant (TCG).

Tier 1: Assessment: 1 year project, up to $150,000

Tier 2: Planning: 1-2 year project, up to $250,000

Tier 3: Development: 2 year project, up to $350,000

Non-competitive: 1 year project, up to $75,000 subawards provided to severely capacity-constrained organizations (Tier 1 only)

planning checklist

2

Confirm that you are an eligible entity.

Eligible Region 8 Thriving Community Subgrant Recipients

check mark - trueNonprofit organizations

check mark - trueCommunity-based and grassroots nonprofit organizations

check mark - truePhilanthropic and civic organizations with nonprofit status

check mark - trueTribal governments (both federally recognized and state-recognized) and intertribal consortia (i.e., a partnership between two or more tribes that work together to achieve a common objective)

check mark - trueNative American organizations (includes Indian groups, cooperatives, nonprofit corporations, partnerships, and associations that have the authority to enter into legally binding agreements)

check mark - trueInstitutions of higher education (e.g., private and public universities and colleges, including community colleges)

check mark - trueLocal governments (as defined by 2 CFR 200.1 – includes cities, towns, municipalities, and counties, public housing authorities and councils of government)

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

Entities ineligible to receive these federal funds include:

cross mark - falseIndividuals

cross mark - falseState governments (some local entities funded through the state may be excluded from this category—please reach out to the lead Grantmaker for more guidance).

cross mark - falseFor profit businesses: unless EPA’s Award Official makes an exception based on factors such as those described in Appendix A of EPA’s Subaward Policy

planning checklist

3

Confirm that your project is located in one of the following:

Colorado

Montana

North Dakota

South Dakota

Utah

Wyoming

28 federally recognized tribal nations within EPA Region 8

EPA Region 8 map - Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, 28 Tribal Nations.

4

Confirm that your project location benefits a community of focus as defined by Inflation Reduction Act Disadvantaged Communities Map.

Proposed projects must benefit “communities of focus.” For the sake of this project, “communities of focus” are defined using the Inflation Reduction Act Disadvantaged Communities Map. Applicants can access the map and tool at https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/inflation-reduction-act-disadvantaged-communities-map

If you have questions about whether your project benefits a community of focus as defined by the Inflation Reduction Act Disadvantaged Communities map or if your community is not reflected in the Inflation Reduction Act Disadvantaged Communities Map please contact us at mapejgrants@jsi.com

Unique Entity Identifier

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.

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Questions?

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