Low-income Housing
US EPA Office of Children's Health Protection. Addresses children's health in underserved communities by building capacity to reduce environmental exposures in settings such as homes, schools and child care centers. Total funding: ~$1. 5 million/yr. Deadline: Early winter.
Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE)
US EPA. Offers communities an innovative way to address the risks from multiple sources of toxic pollution in their environment. Funding levels vary. Deadline: Usually late winter.
April 19, 2012 Extension IPM Coordination and Support Program
USDA NIFA. Helps agricultural producers and other pest managers adopt alternative practices through training, demonstration, evaluation. Total funding: $330,000 Deadline: May 29
Healthy Communities Grant Program
US EPA Region 1 (New England). Integrates 9 programs to identify projects that will achieve measurable environmental and human health improvements in communities across New England. Deadline: mid-Spring.
Healthy Homes Production Program
US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. Comprehensive approach to addressing multiple childhood diseases and injuries in the home. Deadline: Fall.
Healthy Homes Technical Studies Program
US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. Aims to improve the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of methods for the evaluation and control of housing-related health and safety hazards. Particularly focused on children's health. Total funding: ~$1.5-$3 million/yr. Deadline: Usually mid-fall.
IPM Partnership Grants Program
Northeastern IPM Center. Projects promote the development and adoption of IPM, address or identify regional priorities, and benefit the northeastern region at large. Total funding: Up to $200,000 in 2012. Deadline: Late fall.
January 15, 2012 Northeast Regional IPM Competitive Grants Program
Northeastern IPM Center, USDA NIFA. Projects develop pest control tactics, integrate tactics into an IPM system, and extend IPM information to others. Total funding: ~$600,000. Deadlines: Feb. 2012.
March 12, 2012 Regional Integrated Pest Management Centers
USDA NIFA. Promotes the development and implementation of IPM by facilitating collaboration across states, disciplines, and purposes. Total funding: ~$3.8 million. Deadline: May 14, 2012.
