EPA Brownfialds Revolving Loan  Fund
                Grants:  Interested in Applying for Funding?
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What is EPA's Brownfields Program?
                          The U.S. Environmental
                          Protection Agency's
                          (EPA) Brownfields
                          Program is designed
                          to empower states,
                          communities, and
                          other stakeholders
                          to work together in
a timely manner to prevent, assess, safely clean up,
and sustainably reuse brownfields. EPA provides
technical and financial assistance for brownfields
activities through an approach based on four main
goals: protecting human health and the environment,
sustaining reuse, promoting partnerships, and
strengthening the marketplace. Brownfields grants
serve as the foundation of the Brownfields Program and
support revitalization efforts by funding environmental
assessment, cleanup,
and job training
activities. Thousands
of properties have been
assessed and cleaned up
through the Brownfields
Program, clearing the
way for their reuse.
      Abrownfield is defined as: real property,
      the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse
      of which may be complicated by the
      presence or potential presence  of a
      hazardous  substance,  pollutant,  or
      contaminant.The2002BrownfieldsLaw
      further defines the term to include a site
      that is: "contaminated by a controlled
      substance; contaminated by petroleum
      or a petroleum product excluded from
      the definition of 'hazardous substance';
      or mine-scarred land."
What are the Four Grant Types?
*  Assessment grants provide funding for brownfields
   inventories, planning, environmental assessments,
   and community outreach.
^  Revolving Loan Fund grants provide funding
   to capitalize a revolving loan fund that provides
   subgrants to carry out assessment and/or cleanup
   activities at brownfields.
 ^  Cleanup grants provide direct funding for cleanup
    activities at specific sites.
 ^  Job Training grants provide environmental training
    for residents of brownfields communities.

 What are Revolving Loan Fund Grants?
Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Grants provide
funding to a grant recipient to capitalize a revolving loan
fund that provides subgrants to carry out assessment and/
or cleanup activities at brownfields sites.
For the complete discussion of Brownfields Program
grant funding, refer to the EPA Proposal Guidelines
for Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan
Fund, and Cleanup grants at: http://www.epa.gov/
brownfields/applicat htm

How Do I Apply for a Revolving Loan Fund
Grant?
Applicants submit a proposal for each grant type that
they are applying for (i.e., assessment, revolving loan
fund, and/or cleanup). Each proposal must address the
selection criteria outlined in the guidelines.
Grant proposals should be concise and well organized,
and must provide the information requested in the
guidelines. Applicants must demonstrate that they
meet threshold criteria requirements and must respond
to evaluation criteria. Factual information about your
proposed project and community must be provided.
Proposals must include:
 ^  Cover letter describing project
 ^  Applicant information
 ^  Applicable mandatory attachments
    (e.g., state letter)
 ^  Responses to evaluation criteria
All applicants must refer to the Proposal Guidelines
published by EPA.

 Who is Eligible to Apply for a Revolving
Loan Fund Grant?
Eligible entities include: state, local, and tribal
governments, with the exception of certain Indian tribes
in Alaska; general purpose units of local government,
land clearance authorities, or other quasi-governmental
entities; regional council or redevelopment agencies;
or states or legislatures. RLF applications should be
community-wide; site-specific RLF grants will not be
awarded.

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How Much Revolving Loan Grant Funding
is Available?
Revolving Loan Fund Grants provide up to $1,000,000
per eligible entity; they are available for a single
recipient or a coalition of eligible entities.
Requirements include:
 ^  Funds may be used to address sites contaminated
    by petroleum and/or hazardous substances,
    pollutants, or contaminants (including hazardous
    substances co-mingled with petroleum).
 ^  At least 60 percent of the awarded funds must be
    used to implement a revolving loan fund, in order
    to provide no-interest or low-interest loans for
    brownfields cleanups.
 ^  An RLF award requires a 20 percent cost share,
    which may be in the form of a contribution of
    money, labor, material, or services, and must be for
    eligible and allowable costs.

How Long is the Revolving Loan Fund
Grant Period?
The performance period for a Revolving Loan Fund
grant is five years.

Where Do I Find the Proposal Guidelines?
Electronic copies of the  Proposal Guidelines can be
obtained from the EPA brownfields Web site at:
http://www. epa.gov/brownfields/applicat. htm
Additional information on grant programs may be
found at: www.grants.gov
     Is Pre-Application Assistance Available?
     If resources permit, EPA Regions may conduct open
     meetings with potential applicants. Check with your
     regional office for date and location information. Your
     regional Brownfields Program contacts can be found at:
     http://www. epa.gov/brownfields/corcntct. htm
     EPA can respond to questions from applicants about
     threshold criteria, including site eligibility and
     ownership.

     What is the Evaluation/Selection Process?
     Brownfields grants are awarded on a competitive
     basis.Evaluation panels consisting of EPA staff and
     other federal agency representatives assess how
     well the proposals meet the threshold and ranking
     criteria outlined in the Proposal Guidelines for
     Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and
     Cleanup grants. Final selections are made by EPA
     senior management after considering the ranking
     of proposals by the evaluation panels. Responses to
     threshold criteria are evaluated on a pass/fail basis. If
     the proposal does not meet the threshold criteria, the
     proposal will not be evaluated. In some circumstances,
     EPA may seek additional information.
United States
Environmental
Protection Agency
Washington, D.C. 20460
Solid Waste
and Emergency
Response (5105T)
      EPA-560-F-05-237
          August 2009
www.epa.gov/brownfields/

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