Below and on our
website you will find:
- Potential
Actions for Federal Grantees
- EPN’s New
Tool: EPAfacts.org
- Nominations
for Environmental Leaders
- Funding
Opportunities
Potential
Actions for Federal Grantees
If you are a federal grantee, here are some
potential actions to consider:
1) Stay in
compliance!
The best way to respond to unsubstantiated
attacks on federal grants is to successfully, legally, and properly implement
your project. If you can, proceed with your work!
- To help you in this endeavor, EPN, Lawyers for
Good Government, NRDC, Communities First and others are hosting gatherings
of federal grantees on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month from 12:30-2pm
eastern.
- Here is
where you can register. You must register by 5pm pacific/8pm eastern
the Monday before to attend.
- Here are links
to materials from past webinars.
- The next webinar is Wednesday, March 12, and
will be focused on Investigative
Processes, including congressional inquiries and
subpoenas, IRS audits, and agency inquiries and audits.
- The next office hours are Wednesday, March 26.
Please email Kathy
Pope with suggestions and put “Office Hours Topic” if you have a
question you’d like us to address.
- If you have specific financial or programmatic
compliance questions, please fill out our Request
Form so our
contractors can provide pro bono assistance to you on these matters.
2) Check ASAP, asap :) If you have access, consider
trying to get as much of your funding properly and legally drawn down as
quickly as possible.
- As always, make sure you are 100% clear on your
award obligations and that you remain 100% in compliance.
- Remember, for most grants, you will need to
spend these funds within 5 days (payroll, purchases, etc.).
- Do not draw down funds improperly. If you have
questions about a potential drawdown, please fill out our Request
Form so our contractors can provide pro bono assistance to you on these
matters.
3) If your funding continues to be missing or suspended from ASAP or if you
are otherwise being denied a drawdown, it is important to document all of your
efforts to legally draw down funding from your ASAP account and to build your
administrative record.
- Email your Program Officer now. Include
a timeline of what has transpired since the end of January, including the harm
that you have experienced as result of the freezes (including laying off staff,
not being able to pay contractors, ending contracts, etc.). If you have legal
counsel, we recommend that you consult with them and get tailored legal advice
for your situation. If you would like help with a template email, please reach
out to info@environmentalprotectionnetwork.org.
- AND, report that you are locked out by
filling out Lawyers for Good Government’s fund protection clinic intake form (please
go to our website for a
link) so they can track this violation and reach out to you about
potential next steps. Litigators are ready to fight this, but we need
documentation that folks are still locked out. Your specific info will not be
shared with anyone without your permission.
- If your ASAP account says that your funds are in “warehousing,” please
send an email to info@environmentalprotectionnetwork.org with the
subject “warehousing,” and include screenshots of your ASAP account now and
before if you have them. We’re not 100% sure this is an issue (especially for
those with a start date in the future), but we do not know for sure.
4) Talk to your elected officials and the press.
- Consider reaching out to your elected
officials and the press and educating them on the benefits your project
will provide, especially in terms of jobs, stimulating the economy, energy
independence, decreased exposure to pollution, and more. If you need pro
bono assistance in this work, please go to our website for an
email address.
- Consider making a video about your project and
sharing it on social media. One of our partners can guide you through this
process and provide editing support for some projects. Please reach out to Steven
Fantes with 1-3 sentences about your project, where it
is, and any information about jobs, emissions reductions, energy independence,
or other benefits.
- Consider sharing your story to highlight the
importance of EPA funding and the harm caused by government delays on your
project. The BlueGreen Alliance (BGA) is working to connect media with
first-hand accounts from grantees to bring these impacts to light. Their team
can provide media training, talking points, data, and other supportive
materials to help amplify these critical stories. If you're interested in
learning more or exploring how to share your experience, please go to our website for an
email address.
5) Continue to reach out to your Program Officer.
- If your PO has been terminated or put on
administrative leave, email the person whose name is on their out of
office, if there is one. If this issue persists, please reach out to info@environmentalprotectionnetwork.org to get
advice on who else you can reach out to.
6) If you have received a grant termination
notice from EPA, and we are not already in communication about this, please
reach out.
- Please reach out to info@environmentalprotectionnetwork.org and please
include a copy of your termination letter, any other recent correspondence from
EPA, and a copy of your terms and conditions.
EPN’s New Tool
7) Please share
EPN’s new tool: EPAFacts.org.
For reliable information and facts about EPA from agency
alumni, please check out and share our new tool, EPAFacts.org. Please
go to our website for
additional information.
Nominations
8) The Grist 50
The Grist 50 is an annual list of leaders—scientists, artists,
policymakers, farmers, social justice advocates, storytellers, entrepreneurs,
technologists, etc.—from across the U.S. who are working on fresh, real-world
solutions to our planet’s biggest challenges. Submit
your nominations for the 2025 list by Friday, March 14. Please go
to our website for
additional information.
9) Rachel’s
Network Catalyst Award
The Rachel’s Network Catalyst Award celebrates
mid-career women of color who are building a healthier, safer, and more just
world. The award provides personal and organizational multi-year financial
support, wraparound leadership services, and public recognition. Submit your
nominations by Saturday, March 30. Please go to our website for
additional information.
Funding Opportunities
10) Thriving
Communities Grantmakers Grants
EPN staff can help you apply for $75,000-$350,000
through the Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmakers
(Grantmakers) Program via our step-by-step
Application Guide, including: information on regional
Grantmakers opportunities, a Budgets
for Beginners Worksheet and Presentation,
information on projects
that do and don't trigger a Quality Assurance Project Plan, and more!
Please go to our website for
additional information.
11) Climate Smart Communities Initiative (CSCI)
CSCI is providing $100,000 grants to climate
adaptation professionals to create or advance a climate resilience plan or
project in collaboration with a community that is on the front lines of the
climate crisis. The deadline is March 21, 2025. Please go to our website for
additional information.
Webinar
12) Legal Essentials for
Nonprofits: Navigating Uncertainty &
Preparing for What’s Next
On Wednesday, March 12, from 12-1pm Central, Paladin,
Catchafire, and special guest Christina Holder, Public Interest Counsel at
Lowenstein Sandler, are hosting a timely conversation on how nonprofits can
protect themselves, stay compliant, and prepare for a range of possible
outcomes. Please go to our website for additional information
and to register.