The State of Urban Green Space Funding in 2024
GrantID: 7012
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: April 30, 2023
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Trends in Environmental Measurement and Evaluation
The environmental sector is witnessing a significant shift towards data-driven decision-making, with a growing emphasis on measuring and evaluating the impact of environmental projects. The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program is a notable example of this trend, providing funding for projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable development. As a grantee, it's essential to stay abreast of the latest trends and best practices in environmental measurement and evaluation, including the use of innovative technologies such as remote sensing and IoT sensors. Capacity building is also a critical aspect of environmental measurement, as organizations need to develop the skills and expertise required to collect, analyze, and interpret environmental data effectively. Applicants should demonstrate a clear understanding of the capacity requirements for measuring and evaluating their project's environmental impact.Operational Challenges and Risk Management in Environmental Measurement
Delivering environmental projects can be complex, with challenges arising from factors such as data quality issues, equipment failures, and stakeholder engagement. One verifiable delivery challenge unique to the environmental sector is the need to comply with regulations such as the Asbestos National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) when conducting environmental remediation projects. Grantees must also be aware of the eligibility barriers and compliance traps associated with environmental grants, such as the risk of non-compliance with EPA regulations or failure to meet reporting requirements. To mitigate these risks, applicants should demonstrate a clear understanding of the operational challenges associated with their project and outline a robust risk management strategy. In terms of staffing and resource requirements, environmental measurement projects often require specialized expertise in areas such as data analysis, environmental monitoring, and project management. Grantees should ensure that they have the necessary resources and personnel in place to deliver their project's measurement and evaluation requirements effectively. Required outcomes and KPIs for environmental grantees under this program may include metrics such as the amount of greenhouse gas emissions reduced, the number of people reached through environmental education programs, or the improvement in water quality. Reporting requirements will likely involve regular submission of progress reports and evaluation findings to the funder. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is a key regulator that grantees must comply with, and applicants should be aware of the relevant regulations and standards, such as the TCEQ's rules for environmental monitoring and reporting. Q: What types of environmental projects are eligible for funding under the Grants For Community and Economic Development in Texas program? A: Eligible projects may include initiatives focused on environmental education, conservation, and sustainability, such as asbestos removal programs or climate pollution reduction initiatives. Q: How can I ensure that my organization's environmental measurement and evaluation plan meets the funder's requirements? A: Applicants should review the grant program's guidelines and reporting requirements carefully and consult with relevant experts to ensure that their measurement and evaluation plan is robust and compliant. Q: Are there any specific environmental regulations or standards that I need to be aware of as a grantee? A: Yes, grantees must comply with relevant regulations such as the EPA's NESHAP and the TCEQ's rules for environmental monitoring and reporting.Eligible Regions
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