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Environmental Protection Agency Clean and Healthy Air Program – United States

Deadline: 21-Feb-24

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seeks applications proposing to take a holistic approach, grounded in research and innovation, to develop and demonstrate solutions to real world challenges.

EPA supports research that advances the science and provides the information critical to improving the Nation’s air quality. EPA seeks projects that support research and demonstration of innovative and cost-effective solutions for improving air quality. Examples of relevant topic areas include, but are not limited to, assessment of human and ecosystem exposures and effects associated with air pollutants on individual, community, regional, and national scales; development and evaluation of approaches to prevent and reduce air pollution, particularly sustainable, cost-effective, and innovative multipollutant and sector-based approaches; and human exposure and environmental modeling, monitoring, metrics, and information needed to inform air quality decision making at the state, Tribal and local level.

The People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3) Program highlights the use of scientific principles in creating innovative technology-based projects that achieve the mutual goals of improved quality of life, economic prosperity, and environmental protection. P3 encourages interdisciplinary collaborations across academic departments and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines to devise innovative solutions to environmental and public health challenges in the U.S., including those in small, rural, Tribal and/or underserved communities.

Proposed projects should support P3’s four strategic principles:

The P3 Program is intended to address domestic U.S. environmental needs. For this reason, P3 projects should primarily focus on research in the U.S. and the benefits of the research should primarily accrue to the U.S. Applications that do not meet these requirements may not be evaluated as highly during the relevancy review, and therefore may not be recommended for an award.

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