Environmental Governance Capacity Building Program

EPA is soliciting proposals for a collaborative program that would enhance environmental governance capacity of institutions-environmental and/or related functions-in support of United States Government Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) in several regions-Central America and Caribbean, South Americas, and

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the Middle East and North Africa-and/or other bilateral initiatives, including but not limited to, EPA’s collaboration with China, Indonesia, Taiwan, Sub-Sahara Africa, and Brazil.

The overall objective of this cooperative agreement is to assist institutions in strengthening their legal, technical, research, analytical, program implementation capacity, and policies and procedures for more effective governance through the exchange of expert knowledge, information, strategies, and tools.

The proposed program will provide capacity building through the development and implementation of projects in areas, including but not limited to:
water resource management--surface and groundwater, drinking water, and wastewater management-- solid waste management, air quality management, greenhouse gases (GHG), black carbon, climate adaptation and resiliency, emergency response capacity, environmental impact assessments (EIA), public participation/social inclusion, and environmental enforcement and compliance.

Agency: Environmental Protection Agency

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $5,000,000





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Environmental Governance Capacity Building Program

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Please see Section III of the announcement for eligibility information.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www2.epa.gov/international-cooperation/request-proposals-cooperative-agreement-strengthen-environmental

Contact:
Orlando Gonzalez, 202-564-6446

Agency Email Description:
gonzales.orlando@epa.gov

Agency Email:
gonzalez.orlando@epa.gov

Date Posted:
2015-06-25

Application Due Date:
2015-08-31

Archive Date:
2015-09-30


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