Apr 19:  U.S. EPA announced that it is requesting applications from states,  municipalities, tribes, universities and nonprofit organizations for new  projects to restore and protect the Great Lakes. EPA indicated it will  distribute approximately $20 million through the Great Lakes Restoration  Initiative (GLRI) grant program during Fiscal Year 2012. EPA Great Lakes  National Program Manager Susan Hedman said, "These  grants will support critical work to restore the Great Lakes, which provide  drinking water to 30 million Americans and support a multi-billion dollar  economy."
Grants will be available on a competitive basis to fund a wide range of projects in the Great Lakes basin, including work to target invasive species, to protect public health, and to reduce the impact of toxic substances and nonpoint source pollution.
Hedman said, "The work funded by these grants will protect waters that are essential to the health and jobs of millions of Americans." Applications are due by 11:59 PM on, May 24. Webinars on the application process will be held at 2 PM on, May 3, and at 10 AM on, May 14.     
Grants will be available on a competitive basis to fund a wide range of projects in the Great Lakes basin, including work to target invasive species, to protect public health, and to reduce the impact of toxic substances and nonpoint source pollution.
Hedman said, "The work funded by these grants will protect waters that are essential to the health and jobs of millions of Americans." Applications are due by 11:59 PM on, May 24. Webinars on the application process will be held at 2 PM on, May 3, and at 10 AM on, May 14.
    Access a  release from EPA (click  here). Access more information about applying for EPA's GLRI grants in  the 2012 Request for Applications (click here). Access  more information about the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (click here).
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