What Climate Change Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 69482
Grant Funding Amount Low: $125,000
Deadline: April 2, 2025
Grant Amount High: $125,000
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Awards grants, Climate Change grants, Environment grants, Financial Assistance grants, Municipalities grants, Other grants.
Grant Overview
Adapting PFAS Management Strategies for Climate Resilience
The scope of this grant encompasses the intersection of PFAS management and climate adaptation strategies, distinctly excluding general environmental awareness programs or low-impact community activities. This funding initiative is directed towards research and implementation projects that develop adaptive management methods for mitigating the effects of PFAS contamination while addressing climate change-related challenges. As climate patterns continue to evolve, this funding seeks to ensure that water resource management remains resilient against such shifts.
Recent studies show alarming shifts in precipitation patterns that contribute to increased PFAS leaching into water supplies. For example, in regions experiencing heavier rainfall, the runoff can carry previously contained PFAS from landfills into local water systems. By applying for this grant, communities can conduct research to understand these dynamics and deploy strategies such as enhanced filtration or alternative product substitutions designed to protect water sources from PFAS contamination during climate events.
Applicants for this grant should ideally include municipalities seeking to develop or improve their PFAS management in the face of climate exigencies. Those with previous experience in environmental adaptation or water quality management projects are particularly encouraged to apply. Conversely, entities focused solely on basic environmental management without a climate resilience component may not be suitable candidates for funding.
Alignment with the grant's goals will hinge on the ability to demonstrate how proposed strategies will adaptively respond to changing environmental conditions. For instance, integrating digital monitoring tools to collect data on water quality in real-time may provide the insights necessary to inform immediate interventions during extreme weather events. This adaptability is a key measure of success sought by the grantors, promoting a proactive approach to environmental management amidst changing climate dynamics.
In summary, the grant encourages innovative, forward-thinking strategies that tie together PFAS reduction and climate resilience, ensuring that communities can effectively safeguard their water resources against the dual threats of contamination and climate change.
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Searches
Related Grants
Grants to Improve Community Sustainability and Encourage Healthy Living in Arizona
These annual grants can fund a wide range of initiatives and may include projects aimed at reducing...
TGP Grant ID:
59131
Funding to Support Employment in the Electric Industry
Funding for public or private organizations to create viable career pathways for individuals interes...
TGP Grant ID:
72860
Grants for Creative Approaches in Environmental Education
Grant supports projects that bring fresh approaches to teaching and learning about environmental iss...
TGP Grant ID:
69261
Grants to Improve Community Sustainability and Encourage Healthy Living in Arizona
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
$0
These annual grants can fund a wide range of initiatives and may include projects aimed at reducing environmental impact, such as promoting renewable...
TGP Grant ID:
59131
Funding to Support Employment in the Electric Industry
Deadline :
2025-05-05
Funding Amount:
$0
Funding for public or private organizations to create viable career pathways for individuals interested in joining this essential sector. It enhances...
TGP Grant ID:
72860
Grants for Creative Approaches in Environmental Education
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
$0
Grant supports projects that bring fresh approaches to teaching and learning about environmental issues. It supports initiatives that engage learners...
TGP Grant ID:
69261