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From the April 2007 issue

DEC Announces Availability of Environmental Justice Grants

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) recently announced the availability of 2007 state assistance funding under the Environmental Justice Community Impact Research Grant program.

Fair Treatment/Meaningful Involvement

Environmental justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies. Programs that address environmental justice issues focus on improving the environment in under-served communities (specifically minority and low-income communities), addressing disproportionate adverse environmental impacts that may exist in those communities, and ensuring meaningful public participation and environmental benefits.


Environmental justice grants can help communities assess environmental impacts and research projects

Environmental justice grants are being made available to local groups that address environmental and/or related public health problems in their communities. Applicants must be located in their proposed project area and must have more than 50 percent of their members living in that area. Each applicant community group must either be a not-for-profit corporation (NFP) or partner with an NFP that will act as the financial agent for the group.

Eligible Projects

Eligible grant projects must address the exposure of communities to multiple environmental harms and risks and include research and education components. Grants will range from the minimum amount of $2,500 to the maximum amount of $25,000. DEC will determine the amount of the grant award based on the scope of the project identified in the application. In 2006, more than $220,000 in funding was awarded. For 2007, nearly $800,000 in grant funding is available.

Projects that could be eligible for environmental justice grants include but are not limited to: community inventories of industrial, municipal, or commercial facilities; assessment and removal of mercury in schools; mobile source emission tracking and monitoring; demonstration projects such as green rooftops and alternative energy projects; research into harms and risks to subsistence fishing populations that use waterways restricted for fish consumption, or projects to identify industrial, commercial or municipal processes that result in pollution, and monitoring the impacts on a community. All research projects must be used to expand the community's knowledge and understanding of how to mitigate exposure to environmental impacts and improve quality of life.

More Information

Grant applications are available from the DEC Office of Environmental Justice by calling 1-866-229-0497. Applications are due on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Additional information, including frequently asked questions will also be posted on the DEC Website.

For technical assistance information or general application questions, contact: Monica Kreshik or Douglas Morrison at the DEC Office of Environmental Justice, 625 Broadway, Albany, New York, 12233-1500. Toll free: 1-866-229-0497, Telephone: 518- 402-8556, or email.