Free technical assistance available!
Smart Growth Implementation Assistance 2009 Request for Applications The Development,
Community, and Environment Division in EPA’s Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation
is seeking applications for technical assistance from communities that want to incorporate
smart growth in their future development to meet environmental and other community
goals. Eligible entities are tribal, local, regional, and state governments, and
nonprofit organizations that have a demonstrated partnership with a governmental
entity. Applications are due at 5:00 pm EST, April 23, 2009.
EPA has identified some key areas in which communities are likely to benefit
from technical assistance:
Climate change (both mitigation of and adaptation to)
Green
job development
Corridor redevelopment
Green building development
Suburban
retrofitting
Disaster resiliency
Proposals are not limited to requests for technical assistance in only these
thematic areas; other topics for assistance are welcome and encouraged, provided
they demonstrate cutting-edge challenges and the possibility of replicable solutions.
EPA is soliciting applications for assistance with either policy analysis or
public participatory processes. The type of work may incorporate policy analysis
and review, planning and visioning processes, scorecard/ranking criteria development
and assessment, and/or other elements pertinent to the role of the applicant.
Selected communities or states will receive assistance in the form of a multi-day
visit from a team of experts organized by EPA and other national partners to work
with local leaders. EPA plans to assist three to five communities over a period
of twelve months. The Agency anticipates announcing the selected communities in
fall of 2009.
For more information and application materials, visit
http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/.