The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is offering funding opportunities through the Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM) for cooperative agreements aimed at supporting Tribal environmental programs. The initiative seeks to build capacity in federally recognized Tribes to effectively manage waste and respond to environmental challenges, with a focus on two separate projects: one for training and technical assistance, including the annual Tribal Lands and Environment Forum, and another addressing Superfund issues and emergency management training. The total estimated funding available is $3,480,000, with an award ceiling of $1,915,000 for each project, and applications must be submitted by October 10, 2024. For further information, interested applicants can contact Erika Wilson at wilson.erika@epa.gov.