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Request for Applications: EPIC Air Quality Fund 2026

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Deadline: 30-Apr-2026

The EPIC Air Quality Fund invites organizations worldwide to apply for funding to support impactful air quality projects. Grants range from USD 50,000 to USD 75,000+ to deploy monitoring equipment, generate reliable PM2.5 data, and influence national policy, with an 18-month project implementation period.

What is the EPIC Air Quality Fund?

The EPIC Air Quality Fund provides financial support to organizations globally to advance air quality initiatives with national-level policy impact. The fund focuses on:

The Fund emphasizes data transparency and reliability, helping organizations use evidence to influence air quality policy at the national level.

Who Can Apply?

Eligible Applicants:

Exclusions:

Funding Details

Why It Matters

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Check Eligibility: Ensure your organization meets the legal, geographic, and operational requirements.
  2. Prepare Project Proposal: Define the air quality initiative, specifying the type of monitoring equipment and expected data outcomes.
  3. Review Legal Requirements: Confirm PM2.5 monitoring and public data sharing are permitted in your country.
  4. Access Application Form: Use the official EPIC submission portal to complete the application (preview form available for preparation only).
  5. Submit Application: Only submissions through the official portal are accepted.
  6. Project Implementation: Selected organizations will execute their projects over 18 months.

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FAQ

1. Who can apply for the EPIC Air Quality Fund?
Eligible organizations include universities, non-profits, NGOs, civil society groups, for-profits, and governmental institutions legally authorized to receive US funding.

2. Can individuals apply?
Yes, but only in partnership with an eligible organization.

3. What is the grant amount?
Approximately USD 50,000 for low-cost sensors, USD 75,000 or more for regulatory-grade or reference-grade equipment.

4. How long is the project period?
18 months from the start of funding.

5. Can projects in the EU/EEA apply?
No, projects in EU/EEA countries are not eligible.

6. Is open sharing of PM2.5 data required?
Yes, projects must plan to publicly share collected data while complying with local regulations.

7. Are successful projects eligible for renewal?
Yes, continuation funding may be available in subsequent years depending on resource availability.

Conclusion

The EPIC Air Quality Fund 2026 empowers global organizations to collect, analyze, and share PM2.5 data, enabling evidence-based interventions that influence national air quality policies. By funding both low-cost and high-grade monitoring initiatives, the program fosters innovation, transparency, and sustainable solutions to improve air quality and public health worldwide.

For more information, visit EPIC.

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