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Russ.Michael at epamail.epa.gov Russ.Michael at epamail.epa.gov

Mon Nov 23 14:33:22 EST 2009

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson today
announced the release of a request for proposals (RFP) under President
Obama’s historic Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. The RFP released
today invites partner Agencies, stakeholders, non-governmental
organizations, and other eligible organizations working on Great Lakes
restoration to present EPA with ideas and projects to protect and
restore this national treasure. EPA, through the Great Lakes National
Program Office is seeking applications from a diverse group of
participants and partnerships to support the goals of the Great Lakes
Restoration Initiative. The RFP is available online at
http://epa.gov/greatlakes/fund/2010rfp01

“We’re asking for innovative, far reaching, community-based ideas to
drive the most aggressive Great Lakes protection effort in decades,”
said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson.  “President Obama and Congress
have made clear that there is no time to lose in restoring the water
bodies that play a central role in the health, environment, and
economies of the Great Lakes communities.  This is an unprecedented
opportunity for community groups, NGOs and others to partner with the
Great Lakes Interagency Task Force to improve the quality of life for
millions and serve Great Lakes communities most vulnerable to
environmental challenges.”

President Barack Obama has made restoring the Great Lakes a national
priority. In February 2009, he proposed $475 million for a Great Lakes
Restoration Initiative, an unprecedented investment in the nation’s
largest fresh surface water ecosystem. Congress approved that funding
level and President Obama signed it into law in October. The majority of
EPA’s grant funding is included in the RFP announced today.  Funding
through other agencies will be announced separately.

The RFP supports actions to carry out portions of the Great Lakes
Restoration Initiative that is coordinated through the Great Lakes
Interagency Task Force (Task Force).  The Task Force, chaired and
coordinated by EPA, was created in May of 2004 under a presidential
executive order and is responsible for implementing federal efforts to
protect and restore the Great Lakes. The Task Force held 18 public
meetings with the public, states, tribes and municipalities in eight
states over the summer seeking input on Great Lakes restoration
priorities for the President’s Initiative. Proposals and funding will go
to projects that will have the most impact on the Great Lakes’ health.

The RFP requests proposals for approximately $120 million in projects to
address the most significant Great Lakes ecosystem problems and efforts
in five major focus areas:
•     Toxic Substances and Areas of Concern
•     Invasive Species
•     Nearshore Health and Nonpoint Source Pollution
•     Habitat and Wildlife Protection and Restoration
•     Accountability, Education, Monitoring, Evaluation, Communication
and Partnerships

Proposals must be received by EPA by noon, Central Standard Time on
January 29, 2010.

EPA is also taking steps to ensure openness and transparency in the RFP
process. There will be a conference call to discuss the RFP at 10:00
Central Standard Time on December 9, 2009 and again on December 16,
2009.   Applicants are encouraged to register in advance.  EPA will also
post information on final funding decisions to a website.

Task Force members include:
·        White House Council on Environmental Quality
·        U.S. Department of Agriculture
·        U.S. Department of Commerce
·        U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
·        U.S. Department of Homeland Security
·        U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
·        U.S. Department of State
·        U.S. Department of the Army
·        U.S. Department of the Interior
·        U.S. Department of Transportation
·        U.S. Environmental Protection Agency





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