CalEPA announces new Environmental Justice Action Grants Program
June 7, 2023
Media Contact: Kalin Kipling-Mojaddedi, California Environmental Protection Agency, kalin.kipling@calepa.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO – Today, the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) announced the establishment of its new Environmental Justice Action Grants Program and released draft program guidelines for tribal consultation and public comment.
“The new CalEPA Environmental Justice Action Grants Program builds on our groundbreaking EJ Small Grants Program by increasing our investments in projects that work to lift the burden of pollution from those most vulnerable to its effects,” said California Secretary for Environmental Protection Yana Garcia. “We know that too many communities across our state continue to face disproportionate impacts from climate change, including low-income and migrant communities, communities of color, and California Native American Tribes. This critical new funding will deliver support to these communities and more, and it complements other ongoing efforts across the agency to address historic injustices as we work to build a California that is truly for all.”
The CalEPA EJ Action Grants aim to address environmental injustices impacting California Native American Tribes, low-income communities, and communities of color by funding actions on four key areas of concern:
- supporting emergency preparedness,
- protecting public health,
- improving environmental and climate decision-making, and
- strengthening enforcement.
To date, the Legislature has committed to appropriating a total of $25 million to CalEPA to be directed to these areas of concern.
“We are grateful to have the opportunity to establish a program that prioritizes funding key projects in communities that need them most,” said CalEPA Deputy Secretary for Environmental Justice, Tribal Affairs and Border Relations Moisés Moreno-Rivera. “As CalEPA implements this new program, we welcome your input to maximize opportunities for our most pollution-burdened communities.”
Learn more and provide input:
- CalEPA is holding two public listening sessions on the draft program guidelines, one on June 27 and one on July 12.
- CalEPA is also accepting written comments, which can be sent to EJActionGrants@calepa.ca.gov by July 28.
- Visit the program
- Sign up for the listserv.
• California Air Resources Board • Department of Pesticide Regulation • Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) • Department of Toxic Substances Control • Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment • State Water Resources Control Board • Regional Water Quality Control Boards
CalEPA, 1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 • P.O. Box 2815, Sacramento, CA 95812 • (916) 323-2514 www.calepa.ca.gov
“The new CalEPA Environmental Justice Action Grants Program builds on our groundbreaking EJ Small Grants Program by increasing our investments in projects that work to lift the burden of pollution from those most vulnerable to its effects. We know that too many communities across our state continue to face disproportionate impacts from climate change, including low-income and migrant communities, communities of color, and California Native American Tribes. This critical new funding will deliver support to these communities and more, and it complements other ongoing efforts across the agency to address historic injustices as we work to build a California that is truly for all.”
“We are grateful to have the opportunity to establish a program that prioritizes funding key projects in communities that need them most. As CalEPA implements this new program, we welcome your input to maximize opportunities for our most pollution-burdened communities.”