Ohio
Senator Bill Beagle
New
EPA Grant Application for the Ohio Environmental Education Fund
COLUMBUS–
State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) is pleased to announce the
Ohio EPA’s new grant application opportunities for the Ohio
Environmental Education Fund. Potential applicants can view
guidelines online now for the spring and summer 2014 grant cycles.
“Continually
pursuing environmental advancements through educational projects is
of vital importance to the growth and sustainability of Ohio,” said
Beagle. This grant is open to any group, company, entity or
individual with ideas on how to educate the public about current
environmental concerns.”
Those
interested in the grant should plan to submit a letter of intent,
including a short description of the proposed project, by March 4,
2014 and a complete application by March 11, 2014. OEEF staff will
normally approve the letter of intent and assign a grant application
number within one business day so that applicants can begin entering
their information into the OEEF grant service. The summer grant
cycle deadlines are July 8, 2014 and July 15, 2014 respectively for
the letter of intent and the grant application.
The
2014 OEEF grant guidelines are centered on the Ohio EPA’s
regulatory priorities and current environmental areas of concern. The
four targeted areas of focus for potential applicants are
projects on: the use of innovative storm water management practices,
the reduction of air emissions, the importance of habitat restoration
efforts and nutrient management practices.
More
information can be found at: www.epa.state.oh.us/oeef. The Ohio EPA
also encourages prospective applicants to contact the OEEF staff at
(614) 644-2873 or oeef@epa.ohio.gov to discuss project ideas and
request staff review of draft proposals.
Senator
Bill Beagle serves the people of Ohio’s 5th Senate District, which
includes Miami and Preble Counties as well as portions of Montgomery
and Darke Counties. He presides as the Chairman of the Senate
Committee on Workforce & Economic Development. Learn more at
www.OhioSenate.gov/Beagle.
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