Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Summary of Environmental Grant Opportunities with Tribal Eligibility
Authors
Kaylene Ritter, Principal Associate, Health & Environment; Molly McLaughlin, Senior Analyst, Health & Environment
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) provides an unprecedented level of funding for environmental activities ranging from climate resiliency planning, to wildfire management, to funding for EV infrastructure. Also included is major funding for Tribal Nations. Tribes will be receiving over $13 billion in direct investments under the BIL, but there are additional billions of dollars in competitive grant opportunities for Tribal Nations. To ensure these opportunities aren’t missed, Abt Global has created a guide to approximately 55 environmental grant opportunities for Tribes. The tool groups the grants into 10 categories to help Tribes quickly determine which opportunities are applicable, and highlights relevant information regarding eligibility and available resources.
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