| Program | Sub-account | Use of Funds | IRA Section | CAA Section | IRA Funds (millions) | Sub-account Funds (millions) | Unobligated Funds (millions) | % Obligated | Status of Funds | Litigation | Big Beautiful Bill Impact |
| Clean Heavy Duty Vehicles Program | To provide grants to offset the costs of replacing heavy-duty Class 6 and 7 commercial vehicles with zero-emission vehicles; deploying infrastructure needed to charge, fuel, or maintain these zero-emission vehicles; and developing and training the necessary workforce. | 60101 | Sec. 132 | $1,000 | $423 | 57.70% | 🟢 Partial Award: On December 11, 2024, EPA announced 70 tentatively selected applications to receive a total of approximately $735 million in Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program funds under the Inflation Reduction Act. However, four of the grant agreements were never finalized, leaving some of the announced funding unobligated. An additional round of grants for workforce training and development planned for 2025 has not been awarded. Some of the funds for EPA to administer the program remain unobligated. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60001 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 132 of the Clean Air Act. | ||
| Clean Ports Program | To provide grants to purchase and install zero-emission port equipment and technology, conduct associated planning or permitting activities for this equipment and technology, and develop climate action plans to further address air pollution at ports. | 60102 | Sec. 133 | $3,000 | $48 | 98.40% | ✅ Awarded: In October 2024, EPA announced the selection of 54 applicants across 27 states and territories to receive $2.94 billion. All selected awards were fully obligated by 1/20/2024. Some of the funds for EPA to administer the program remain unobligated. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 🟩 No Impact: There is no language in the bill affecting this program | ||
| Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund | The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is designed to achieve the following program objectives:
– Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other air pollutants. |
60103 | Sec. 134 | $27,000 | $19 | 99.93% | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA: On April 22, 2024, EPA announced announced 60 selectees that will receive $7 billion in grant awards through the Solar for All grant competition.
On April 4, the EPA announced its selections for $20 billion in grant awards under two competitions within the historic $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), including three selections under the $14 billion National Clean Investment Fund and five selections under the $6 billion Clean Communities Investment Accelerator. On March 11, 2025, EPA announced it was terminating all grants under the NCIF and CCIA subaccounts. |
⏳✅ Pending Appeal; Climate United Fund v. Citibank |
❌ Repealed: Sec. 60002 repeals Section 134 of the Clean Air Act (GGRF) and rescinds all unobligated funds. | ||
| Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund | GGRF: National Clean Investment Fund | To provide grants to 2–3 national nonprofit financing entities to create national clean financing institutions capable of partnering with the private sector to provide accessible, affordable financing for tens of thousands of clean technology projects nationwide. | 60103 | Sec. 134 | $14,000 | 100.00% | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA: On April 4, the EPA announced its selections for $20 billion in grant awards under two competitions within the historic $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), including three selections under the $14 billion National Clean Investment Fund.
On March 11, 2025, EPA announced it was terminating all grants under the NCIF and CCIA subaccounts. |
⏳✅ – Pending Appeal: Climate United Fund v. Citibank The suit challenges the freezing and termination of nearly $7 billion in federal grant funds intended for clean energy projects under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), established by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.Key Developments:March 2025: Climate United Fund filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleging Citibank blocked access to its accounts and the EPA unlawfully terminated the grants without due process. March 17, 2025: Judge Tanya S. Chutkan issued a temporary restraining order halting the EPA’s termination of grant agreements and preventing Citibank from transferring funds out of grantee accounts. April 15, 2025: Judge Chutkan granted a preliminary injunction blocking the EPA from terminating the grants and ordered immediate disbursement of expenses incurred after the funding freeze. April 2025: The EPA appealed the ruling, citing recent legislation rescinding unobligated funds to justify freezing funding and canceling contracts related to the GGRF. |
❌ Repealed: Sec. 60002 repeals Section 134 of the Clean Air Act (GGRF) and rescinds all unobligated funds. | ||
| Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund | GGRF: Solar for All | To provide up to 60 grants to States, Tribal governments, municipalities, and nonprofits to expand the number of low-income and disadvantaged communities that are primed for residential and community solar investment—enabling millions of families to access affordable, resilient, and clean solar energy. | 60103 | Sec. 134 | $7,000 | 100.00% | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA: On April 22, 2024, EPA announced announced 60 selectees that will receive $7 billion in grant awards through the Solar for All grant competition.
Program was frozen at beginning of Trump administration, but was restarted. On August 7, 2025: EPA announced it was terminating all grants under this program claining that because administrative funds for the program were revoked as part of the Big Beautiful Bill Act, they could no longer oversee the grants. |
⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | ❌ Repealed: Sec. 60002 repeals Section 134 of the Clean Air Act (GGRF) and rescinds all unobligated funds. | ||
| Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund | GGRF: Clean Communities Investment Accelerator | To provide grants grants to 2-7 hub nonprofits to build clean financing capacity for community lenders (e.g., CDFIs, credit unions, green banks), ensuring all communities can access capital for clean technology projects in homes, businesses, schools, and institutions. | 60103 | Sec. 134 | $6,000 | 100.00% | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA: On April 4, the EPA announced its selections for $20 billion in grant awards under two competitions within the historic $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), including five selections under the $6 billion Clean Communities Investment Accelerator.
On March 11, 2025, EPA announced it was terminating all grants under the NCIF and CCIA subaccounts. |
⚖️🔗 Case Consolidated: Opportunity Finance Network v. Citibank The Opportunity Finance Network (OFN), a nonprofit representing over 470 community development financial institutions of grant funds under the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (CCIA) fund under the Inflation Reduction Act’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund filed a lawsuit in the federal district court for the District of Columbia challenging EPA’s purported termination of its grant.Status: Consolidated with Climate United v. Citibank on May 14, 2025 |
❌ Repealed: Sec. 60002 repeals Section 134 of the Clean Air Act (GGRF) and rescinds all unobligated funds. | ||
| Diesel Emissions Reductions | To fund grants to identify and reduce diesel emissions resulting from goods movement facilities and vehicles servicing goods movement facilities in low-income and disadvantaged communities to address the health impacts of such emissions on such communities. | 60104 | $60 | $60 | 0.00% | 🔴 Not Started: As of January 2025, EPA has not awarded any of the funding under this provision. The DERA grants were planned for 2025 and the total $60 million that has not been awarded. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60003 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60104. | |||
| Air Monitoring & Screening | To provide funding for various air monitoring and screening activities, including those related to fenceline monitoring, screening air monitoring, national air toxics trend stations, and other air toxics and community monitoring | 60105 | Secs. 103 & 105 | $236 | 70.34% | 🟡 Paused: CBO reports $70 million in unobligated funding. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60004 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60105. | |||
| Air Monitoring & Screening | Fenceline Air Monitoring And Screening Air Monitoring |
To provide funds to enhance and extend community air monitoring at or near the fenceline by developing and refining air toxics monitoring methods including appropriate fenceline monitoring approaches; building and enhancing capacity to conduct short term monitoring for local pollutant concerns; and expanding the nation’s criteria and air toxics monitoring capabilities. | 60105(A) | $117.50 | $38 | 67.66% | 🟡 Paused: In Nov. 2022, EPA announced $32.3 million in IRA funds to support 77 community air pollution monitoring projects
In February 2024, EPA announced a second round of the program with $83 million available for grants for IRA section 60105(a)-(c). Although funds were awarded, there is not a public announcement. |
⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60004 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60105. | ||
| Air Monitoring & Screening | Multipollutant Monitoring Stations | To provide funding to sustain, enhance, modernize, and expand the nation’s ambient air monitoring network, which will allow state, local, and Tribal air agencies to add new monitoring sites in communities; to replace aging equipment at existing sites; and to use the latest monitoring technology to improve measurement and delivery of information to the public. | 60105(B) | $50 | $4 | 92.00% | ✅ Awarded: EPA’s Investing in America Report states EPA has awarded $46 million under the Multipollutant Monitoring program | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60004 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60105. | ||
| Air Monitoring & Screening | Air Quality Sensors In Low-Income And Dis-Advantaged Communities | To provide funding to make air quality sensor technology available to low-income and disadvantaged communities, helping them to inexpensively screen for certain air pollutants. | 60105(C) | $3 | $1 | 66.67% | 🟢 Partial Award: EPA’s Investing in America Report states EPA has awarded $2 million under the Air Quality Sensors program. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60004 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60105. | ||
| Air Monitoring & Screening | Emissions from wood heaters | To fund testing and other agency activities to address particulate emissions from residential wood heaters, which can cause significant localized concentrations of fine particle pollution. | 60105(D) | $15 | $3 | 80.00% | ✅ Awarded: In June 2024, EPA announced the award of an $8,804,000 grant under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM) and its nationwide network of partner air agencies. The remaing $3.2 million was used for program implementation. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60004 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60105. | ||
| Air Monitoring & Screening | Methane Monitoring | To provide funding to monitor methane emissions from significant sources not covered by other parts of the Inflation Reduction Act: flaring and fugitive sources. | 60105(e) | $20 | $18 | 10.00% | 🟡 Paused: EPA’s Investing in America Report states EPA spent $2 million as part the Methane Monitoring program. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60004 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60105. | ||
| Air Monitoring & Screening | Clean Air Act Grants | To provide general funding for EPA’s Clean Air Act research, development, planning, and grants program. | 60105(f) | $25 | $1 | 96.00% | ✅ Awarded: EPA’s Investing in America Report states $24 million in CAA grants have been made. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60004 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60105. | ||
| Air Monitoring & Screening | Mobile Source Grants | To provide grants to states to adopt and implement California’s greenhouse gas and zero-emission standards for on-road mobile sources. | 60105(h) | $5 | $5 | 0.00% | 🔴 Not Started: The mobile source grant program was planned for early 2025 but no progress has been announced. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60004 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60105. | ||
| Air Pollution in Schools | To provide funding for grants and other activities to monitor and reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions at schools in low-income and disadvantaged communities. To provide technical assistance to schools in low-income and disadvantaged communities to develop school air and environmental quality plans and to identify and mitigate ongoing air pollution hazards. This section provided $37.5M for grants and administrative funds and $12.5M for program implementation. | 60106 | Secs. 103 & 105 | $50 | $14 | 72.00% | ✅ Awarded: In Aug 2024, EPA announced the five selected recipients of $34 million in grant funding to address indoor air pollution in schools. All of the grant funds have been fully obligated. Some of the administrative and program implementation funds remain unobligated. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60005 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60106. | ||
Lower Emission Electricity Program |
To fund a wide range of activities to encourage low emissions electricity generation through education, technical assistance, and partnerships with consumers, low income and disadvantaged communities, industry, and state, local, and Tribal governments. | 60107 | Sec. 135 | $87 | $42 | 51.72% | 🟡 Paused: IRA provided and EPA expended funds for technical assistance, education, outreach, partnerships, analysis, and regulation. EPA issued the required report on emissions from the generation and use of electricity in September 2023. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60006 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 135 of the Clean Air Act. | ||
| Advanced Biofuels R&D | To support investments in advanced biofuels and to implement the Renewable Fuel Standard, including developing tests and protocols, collecting data, and conducting analysis related to the environmental and public health effects of fuels. | 60108 | Sec. 211(o) | $15 | $3 | 80.00% | ✅ Awarded: In Febrary 2024, EPA announced $9.4 million in grants for the development of advanced biofuels. IRA appropriated $5 million to EPA to implement Clean Air Act section 211(o). | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60007 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60108. | ||
| HFC Phase-out | To fund EPA’s implementation of the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act, a bipartisan law to phase down the production and consumption of listed hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), maximize reclamation and minimize releases from equipment, and facilitate the transition to next-generation technologies through sector-based restrictions. | 60109 | $39 | $3 | 92.21% | ✅ Awarded: In May 2024, EPA selected 5 recipients to recieve $15 million in funds from this program to reclaim and destroy hydrofluorocarbons. The remaining funds were appropriated for EPA implementation of the AIM Act. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60008 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60109. | |||
| Funding for Enforcment Technology and Public Informat | To update the EPA Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) and any associated systems, infrastructure, or tools and to provide grants to states and state pollution control agencies to update their systems to communicate with ICIS. | 60110 | $25 | $10 | 60.00% | ✅ Awarded: $22 million of the funds are for administrative purposes and have been allocated to EPA. EPA has not awarded the $3 million in grants available. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60009 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60110. | |||
| GHG Corporate Reporting | To provide funding for EPA to improve standardization and transparency of corporate climate action commitments and plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; to support corporate progress toward meeting such commitments and implementing such plans; and to enhance transparency regarding corporate progress. | 60111 | $5 | $4 | 20.00% | 🟡 Paused: These program implementation funds have been fully allocated to the agency. In November 2022, EPA issued a Request for Information about how to use the $5 million. The comment period closed in January 2023. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60010 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60111. | |||
| Environmental Product Declarations | To support the development and standardization of environmental product declarations, including measurements of the embodied greenhouse gas emissions of construction materials and products. | 60112 | $250 | $226 | 9.60% | 🟡 Paused: On July 16, 2024, EPA announced the selection of 38 grant recipients across the country, totaling nearly $160 million, to support efforts to report and reduce climate pollution from the manufacturing of construction materials and products. The remaining $90 million in funds have not been awarded. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60011 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60112. | |||
| Methane Emissions Reduction | To provide funds for efforts to cut methane pollution from the oil and gas sector, with a focus on low-producing wells and overburdened communities. Combines grants, technical support, and a new emissions fee to accelerate monitoring and reduce climate and health harms. | 60113 | Sec. 136 | $1,550 | $280 | 81.94% | ✅ Awarded: EPA and DOE have awarded $1.2 billion. In January 2024, EPA announced $350 million in formula grant funding to help 14 states measure and reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. In Dec 2024, DOE and EPA announced the selection of recipients for $850 million in funding for projects to monitor, measure, and reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. Remaining funds were appropriated for EPA and DOE to administer the financial assistance program, provide technical assistance, and for EPA program implementation of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program and the Waste Emissions Charge over the life of the program. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 🛑 Paused: Sec. 60012 pauses the IRA’s tax on methane emissions for ten years. This section also rescinds all unobligated funds made available under subsections (a) and (b) of Section 136 of the Clean Air Act. (note: Congress passed, and President Trump signed, H.J.Res.35, a joint resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act, which voids EPA’s final rule on methane waste emissions.) | ||
| Climate Pollution Reduction Grants | To provide grants to Tribes, states, air pollution control agencies, and local governments to develop and implement plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The statute allocates $250 million for planning grants and $4.750 billion for implementation grants. | 60114 | Sec. 137 | $5,000 | $92 | 98.16% | ✅ Awarded: EPA has awarded all grant funds.
In March 2024, EPA announced it had awarded $250 million to 45 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and dozens of Metropolitan Statistical Areas that developed climate action plans. In July 2024, EPA announced $4.3 billion in funding for 25 projects in 30 states targeting greenhouse gas emissions across the economy. |
⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60013 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 137 of the Clean Air Act. | ||
| Environmental Reviews | To support EPA’s development of efficient, accurate, and timely permitting and environmental reviews. EPA is taking steps to hire and train staff, to improve public engagement and transparency, and to invest in information technology tools to improve its permitting processes. | 60115 | Sec. 309 | $40 | $22 | 45.00% | ✅ Awarded: These are program implementation funds allocated to EPA. No other allocations are required under the statute. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60014 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60115. | ||
| Labeling for Low-Embodied Carbon Materials | To develop and carry out a program to identify and label construction materials and products that have substantially lower levels of embodied greenhouse gas emissions. | 60116 | $100 | $70 | 30.00% | 🟡 Paused: In Aug 2024, EPA announced the launch of the labeling program, which would be implemented in three stages set to finalize at the end of FY2026. IRA provided $100 million for program implementation. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60015 rescinds all unobligated funds under IRA Section 60116. | |||
| Environmental Justice Block Grants | To provide funding to help disadvantaged communities address environmental and climate-related challenges through community-driven projects. Supporting efforts like pollution reduction, clean energy transition, workforce development, and climate resilience, with a focus on advancing environmental and health equity. | 60201 | Sec. 138 | $3,000 | $516 | 82.80% | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA: On March 10, 2025 EPA announced it had cancelled more than 400 grants across nine programs totaling $1.7 billion. | ⚖️🔄 Case in Progress: Appalachian Voices v. EPA On June 25, 2025, grantees under the Inflation Reduction Act’s Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grant program filed a class action in federal district court in the District of Columbia challenging the termination of the program. |
💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60016 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 138 of the Clean Air Act. | ||
| Environmental Justice Block Grants | Community Change Grants Program (Community Change Grants) | Provides funds to address environmental and climate justice issues in disadvantaged communities. The program funds projects that reduce pollution, increase community climate resilience, and build community capacity. It offers two tracks: Community-Driven Investments for Change (Track I) and Meaningful Engagement for Equitable Governance (Track II). | 60201 | Sec. 138 | $2,000 | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA. In July and Dec. 2024, EPA had selected 105 applications for nearly $1.6 billion in funding to help communities tackle challenges through projects that reduce pollution, increase community climate resilience, and build community capacity. |
⚖️⏳ Pending Court Decision: Sustainability Institute v. Trump The plaintiffs—11 nonprofit organizations and six cities—allege that the Trump administration unlawfully froze or terminated federal grants intended for environmental and climate resilience projects funded under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). These grants supported initiatives such as energy-efficient affordable housing, air pollution monitoring, and sustainable agriculture.Key Developments:March 19, 2025: The lawsuit was filed, challenging the funding freezes as arbitrary and unlawful. April 23, 2025: A hearing was held on the plaintiffs’ request for a preliminary injunction to stop the funding freeze. May 2025: A federal judge issued a permanent injunction, ordering the Trump administration to reinstate the frozen grants. June 5, 2025: The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals stayed the district court’s order, pausing the reinstatement of funds while the case is under appeal. |
💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60016 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 138 of the Clean Air Act. | |||
| Environmental Justice Block Grants | Thriving Communities Grantmaking (TCGM) Program | To provide funding and technical assistance to community-based organizations, tribal governments, and local partners to address environmental and climate justice in underserved areas. By working through regional and national Grantmakers, the program simplifies access to federal resources for small and historically excluded groups to plan, develop, and implement community-driven environmental solutions. | 60201 | Sec. 138 | $600 | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA: In Dec. 2023, EPA awarded $600 million to 11 Grantmakers to fund thousands of environmental justice projects nationwide. The Grantmakers will provide subgrants to community-based nonprofits and other eligible subrecipients for assessment, planning, and project development activities. Grantmakers will alleviate much of the burden that the federal grants process places on small, resource-constrained nonprofits supporting underserved communities and marginalized populations.In February 2025, EPA announced that “environmental justice” is no longer an agency “priority.” Based solely on that change in policy priority, EPA terminated all CAA Sec. 138 grants, and retracted the Regional Grantmakers’ authority to fund statutorily designated activities. |
⚖️✅ Pending Appeal: Green & Healthy Homes Initiative v. EPA In April 2025, three nonprofit organizations located in Baltimore, Minneapolis, and Seattle that had been named Regional Grantmakers and awarded grants under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Maryland challenging EPA’s termination of their initial grant awards.Key Developments:April 2, 2025: The plaintiffs filed the lawsuit, challenging the terminations under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), alleging that the EPA’s actions were arbitrary and capricious, exceeded statutory authority, and violated constitutional rights. June 17, 2025: Judge Adam B. Abelson ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, granting summary judgment on the APA claims. The court held that the EPA’s terminations were unlawful, as they exceeded the agency’s statutory authority and were arbitrary and capricious. The court did not reach the constitutional claims and remanded the matter to the EPA for further action consistent with the ruling. June 24, 2025: The EPA was ordered to reinstate the terminated grants, totaling $180 million, across 15 states and 315 federally recognized tribes. The ruling emphasized the importance of adhering to statutory mandates and considering the reliance interests of grantees. July 14, 2025: The EPA filed for appeal of the judgement against them. |
💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60016 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 138 of the Clean Air Act. | |||
| Environmental Justice Block Grants | Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Cooperative Agreement Program | To provide funding and support to community-based organizations working in partnership with local stakeholders to address environmental and public health challenges in underserved communities. Using a structured problem-solving model, the program helps build capacity, foster collaboration, and develop sustainable, community-led solutions. | 60201 | Sec. 138 | $48.30 | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA: In 2023, EPA selected 98 EJCPS awardees to receive a total of $43.8 million in Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funding. |
⚖️🔄 Case in Progress: Appalachian Voices v. EPA |
💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60016 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 138 of the Clean Air Act. | |||
| Environmental Justice Block Grants | Government-to-Government (G2G) Program | To provide funding to governmental entities at the state, local, territorial and tribal level to support and/or create model government activities that lead to measurable environmental or public health results in communities disproportionately burdened by environmental harms and risks. | 60201 | Sec. 138 | $84.20 | ❌ Revoked: Contracts / Funds Terminated by EPA: In 2023, EPA selected 95 (65 of which are IRA) grantees that will receive a total of $91.6 million ($64.7 of which is IRA) in grants under this program. The 95 G2G selections will address many environmental justice challenges, including indoor and outdoor air quality; exposure to toxic pollution in homes; water quality; access to healthy food and affordable transportation; and emergency preparedness. |
⚖️🔄 Case in Progress: Appalachian Voices v. EPA |
💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60016 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 138 of the Clean Air Act. | |||
| Environmental Justice Block Grants | UPLIFT Climate and Environmental Community Action Grant | To provide funding to build the capacity of partnerships between community‑based organizations and higher‑education institutions to empower disadvantaged communities in climate resilience and environmental justice efforts. | 60201 | Sec. 138 | $2.50 | 🔴 Not Started: EPA’s UPLIFT Grant Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) was scheduled to close on February 25, 2025, but no progress has been announced. | ⚖️✅ No Current Litigation | 💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60016 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 138 of the Clean Air Act. | |||
| Environmental Justice Block Grants | Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers (EJ TCTACs) | These centers will provide training and other technical assistance to build capacity of local grassroots nonprofit organizations, tribal governments, and other similar community stakeholders in navigating federal, state, and private grant application systems such as Grants.gov and SAM.gov, writing stronger grant proposals, and effectively managing grant funding. | 60201 | Sec. 138 | $200 | 🟡 Paused: In April 2023, EPA announced the selection of 17 EJ TCTACs in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy to receive $177 million to help underserved and overburdened communities across the country. | ⚖️✅ Success: Green & Healthy Homes Initiative v. EPA See above for details |
💰❌ Funds Rescinded: Sec. 60016 rescinds all unobligated IRA funds to carry out Sec. 138 of the Clean Air Act. |
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