Two RI Organizations Awarded $30K EPA Grants

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Two RI Organizations Awarded $30K EPA Grants

Groundwork RI
Two Rhode Island organizations were among three groups across New England to receive Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant awards of $30,000 each to help address local environmental concerns.

The R.I. award winners are Groundwork Rhode Island, and the Childhood Lead Action Project, were selected for EPA Environmental Justice Small Grant awards.

“When the community takes part in protecting the environment, the changes are more sustainable. EPA provides funding so these communities can participate in protecting their own environments,” said Deb Szaro, regional administrator of EPA’s New England office.

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The other New England grant went to the New Haven Urban Resources Initiative in Connecticut.

Groundwork RI

Groundwork Rhode Island was given the grant for a project in Central Falls, working closely with Central Falls High School, to develop a youth-based environmental program.

They will do outreach to Central Falls residents and, based on community input, will design a community greening plan to develop three green infrastructure demonstration projects.

Childhood Lead Action Project

The Childhood Lead Action Project was awarded a grant for a project called the Lead-Safe Blackstone Valley that will work in three of Rhode Island's high-risk communities to reduce the incidence of childhood lead poisoning, improve the safety of rental housing, and increase the capacity of Central Falls, Pawtucket, and Woonsocket residents to address lead issues.

EPA Grant Program

EPA’s Environmental Justice Small Grants Program is designed to help communities understand and address exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks, and funds projects up to $30,000 a year.

The 2017 grants will help organizations in 30 states, and Puerto Rico, carry out projects that will educate residents about environmental issues that may impact their health, collect data about local environmental conditions, and work collaboratively to address environmental justice challenges in their communities.


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