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Biden-Harris Administration announces $1 million for Environmental Justice
project to address radon risks in North Dakota as part of Investing in America
Agenda
Project part of largest investments through EPA’s Environmental Justice
Collaborative Problem Solving Cooperative Agreement and Environmental Justice
Government-to-Government grant programs funded by President Biden’s
Inflation Reduction Act
Bismarck, N.D. (October 24. 2023) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) announced $1 million to the North Dakota Department of
Environmental Quality (NDDEQ) develop a radon awareness, testing and
mitigation project to reduce radon’s impacts in low-income homes in three
pilot regions in North Dakota. This project is part of a national
announcement of grants awarded nationwide which will advance environmental
justice as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to ensure
disadvantaged communities that have historically suffered from underinvestment
have access to clean air and water and climate resilience solutions in
alignment with the Biden-Harris administration’s Justice40 Initiative.
Thanks to President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act—the largest climate
investment in U.S. history—this funding is a part the largest investment
ever announced under these two longstanding EPA programs. This is the first in
a series of environmental justice grant announcements the agency will announce
before the end of the year.
Thanks to President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act—the largest climate
investment in U.S. history—this funding is a part the largest investment
ever announced under these two longstanding EPA programs. This is the first
in a series of environmental justice grant announcements the agency will
announce before the end of the year.
“No President has invested more in environmental justice than President
Biden, and under his leadership we’re removing longstanding barriers and
meaningfully collaborating with communities to build a healthier future for
all,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “Together, these
community-driven projects will improve the health, equity, and resilience of
communities while setting a blueprint for local solutions that can be applied
across the nation.”
“This Environmental Justice grant will help our partners in North Dakota
reduce radon risks and health impacts across a diverse set of communities
across the state,” said EPA Regional Administrator KC Becker. “We are
proud to support projects identified by our state, local and nonprofit
partners and bring positive change to communites disproportionately impacted
by pollution.”
The grants announced today deliver on President Biden’s commitment to
advance equity and justice throughout the United States. The two grant
programs directly advance the President’s transformational Justice40
initiative to deliver 40 percent of the overall benefits of certain federal
investments to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by
underinvestment and overburdened by pollution.
The Environmental Justice Collaborative Problem Solving (EJCPS) Program
EPA’s EJCPS program provides financial assistance to eligible organizations
working to address local environmental or public health issues in their
communities. The program builds upon President Biden’s Executive
Orders 13985 and 14008, creating a designation of funds exclusively for
small nonprofit organizations, which are defined as having 5 or fewer
full-time employees, thus ensuring that grant resources reach organizations of
lower capacity that historically struggle to receive federal funding. Eleven
of the organizations selected for EJCPS this year are small nonprofit
organizations, receiving over $1.6 million in total.
Environmental Justice Government-to-Government (EJG2G)
EPA’s EJG2G provides funding at the state, local, territorial, and Tribal
level to support government activities in partnership with community-based
organizations that lead to measurable environmental or public health impacts
in communities disproportionately burdened by environmental harms.
EPA EJG2G grant selection in North Dakota includes the following:
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality has been selected to
receive approximately $1 million to partner with the North Dakota Department
of Health and Human Services, the North Dakota Cancer Coalition and the
Community Action Partnership of North Dakota to develop a radon awareness,
testing and mitigation campaign to reduce radon’s impacts in low-income
homes in three pilot regions across the state.
Additional Background:
From day one of his administration, President Biden has made achieving
environmental justice a top priority. And in August 2022, Congress passed, and
President Biden signed, the Inflation Reduction Act into law, creating the
largest investment in environmental and climate justice in U.S. history. EPA
received $3 billion in appropriations to provide grants and technical
assistance for activities advancing environmental and climate justice.
Under the Inflation Reduction Act, EPA has launched and expanded innovative
programs to provide more support than ever before to communities that unjustly
bear the burdens of environmental harm and pollution. This includes the $177
million for the creation of 16 Environmental Justice Thriving Communities
Technical Assistance Centers (EJ TCTACs) to remove barriers to federal
resources and help communities pursue funding opportunities like those made
available through President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda. EPA has
also launched and will award funds through the $550 million??Thriving
Communities Grantmaking Program before the end of 2023.
Learn more about environmental justice at EPA.
See the full listing of all 98 organizations receiving an EJCPS grant and
learn more about EJCPS.
See the full listing of all the selected 88 EJG2G projects and learn more
about EJG2G.
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