State and Tribal Indoor Radon Grants

Environmental Protection Agency

The EPA assists states and federally recognized Tribes to provide radon risk reduction through activities that will result in increased radon testing, mitigation, and radon resistant new construction through the authorizing statute: Title III of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the Indoor Radon Abatement Act (IRAA), Section 306. States and Tribes are encouraged to implement projects focused on assisting state radon programs, expanding radon testing of existing homes, increasing mitigatio

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Helps state and tribal programs reduce radon risks to prevent lung cancer. Provides funding to support their radon protection efforts.

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Funding
$6,943,348 - $8,254,068
Deadline
Rolling
Status
Rolling Intake
Category
Clean Energy & Environment
Organization
Environmental Protection Agency

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What Is This Program?

State and tribal radon programs are critical to the Agency's national goal of minimizing and preventing radon-related lung cancer. States and Tribes receive grant funds from the EPA that help finance their radon risk reduction programs. For more than 30 years, the EPA has supported state and tribal efforts to advance radon protection and risk reduction through the State and Tribal Indoor Radon Grant (SIRG) program.

What Benefits Are Offered?

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Grant funds from EPA to help finance state and tribal radon risk reduction programs, aimed at preventing radon-related lung cancer. Recipients must provide a minimum of 40% in matching funds.

Who Is Eligible?

Industries: environmental protection, public health

Region: United States (states, territories, District of Columbia), US tribal nations and tribal consortia

Other Criteria: States (includes District of Columbia, Commonwealths and Territories), Tribal nations and tribal consortia, Non-federal entities (includes institutions of higher education), Must provide a minimum of 40% in matching funds, Projects must align with EPA’s FY2022-2026 Strategic Plan Framework, Activities must aim to minimize and prevent radon-related lung cancer, Projects should support building new homes/schools with radon-reducing features, testing/fixing existing homes/schools, and promoting action by consumers, real estate professionals, building code officials, schools officials, non-profit public health organizations, professional organizations, and partnerships

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This program offers funding up to $8,254,068 (minimum $6,943,348).

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