FY26 GUIDELINES FOR BROWNFIELD ASSESSMENT GRANTS (ASSESSMENT COALITION GRANTS)
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Overview

Buyer

Microhealth LLC (MC)

Award Range

$1 - $10

Eligible Applicants

State Governments

Funding Category

Environment

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    Microhealth LLC is offering the FY26 Guidelines for Brownfield Assessment Grants, aimed at empowering state governments to prevent, inventory, assess, clean up, and reuse brownfield sites. The grants will support activities such as developing inventories of brownfield sites, conducting community involvement, planning, site assessments, and creating site-specific cleanup and reuse plans. This funding is crucial for enhancing environmental health and revitalizing communities affected by brownfield sites. Interested applicants can apply for grants with an award range between $1 and $10 million, with a total of 100 awards expected, and the application deadline is March 29, 2026. For further inquiries, applicants can contact the grantor at la@mail.com.

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