Internships, Training and Workshops for the Office of Air and Radiation

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Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding (estimated)
$1.8M FY2026
$1.3M
FY24
$2.2M
FY25
$1.8M
FY26*
* estimated

Funded Projects

Examples of what this program has supported.

FY2025 Several Tribal Environmental Professionals completed the following courses:
1. Air Quality Planning for Wildland Smoke –; 2. Reviewing Air Quality Permits Course; 3. Intro to Air Quality; and 4. Air Pollution Sensor Technologies . Provided ongoing technical training and assistance to tribes which included: 1. emission estimating and inventories; and 2. air quality modeling. Wildland Smoke and Air Quality course includes 4 self-paced modules. Native American students were selected and served as summer interns, and Addressing Air Quality in tribal Communities workshop.

Program Objective

To provide, Internships, Training, Workshops, and Technical Monitoring in support of the Clean Air Act. These activities aim to: (1) support the development of career-oriented personnel qualified to work in occupations involving environmental protection and air pollution abatement and control; (2) provide technical training for state, local, territorial, and Indian Tribal environmental control agencies; (3) enhance the capability of state, tribal, and local agencies responsible for environmental pollution control or other agencies with similar pollution control responsibilities; (4) provide educational renewal for career oriented personnel to achieve additional knowledge through academic professional training; (5) provide students in science, engineering, and other relevant fields with education and training opportunities to enhance their understanding of air quality-related topics; and 6) to increase the quality and number of people into the environmental control field. Funding Priority - Fiscal Year 2025: (1) The Tribal Training Support for the Community and Tribal Air Quality Programs grant supports EPA’s efforts to encourage and facilitate involvement of tribal partner governments in implementing ambient air quality programs under the Clean Air Act in Indian country, through the provision of training and technical support. The training and technical support will promote the capacity of tribes to successfully implement efficient and effective air quality management programs. (2) The American Indian Air Quality Training Program provides workshop training, internships and technical support to tribal governments to investigate, develop and establish air quality management programs for lands under their jurisdiction. The Tribal Air Monitoring Support Center is a component of this program and provides a full spectrum of technical support to tribes undertaking air quality monitoring and related activities. (3) The Student Program for Environmental Excellence in Design (SPEED) program provides graduate-level students and senior-level undergraduate opportunities to collaborate with EPA and increase their awareness and understanding of the environmental benefits associated with increased fuel efficiency, reduced carbon intensity in transportation fuels, and reduced emissions in advanced vehicles.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • U.S. Territory Government
  • Nonprofit Organization
  • Local
  • Federally Recognized Tribal Government

Assistance under this program is generally available to States, local governments, territories, Indian Tribes, and possessions of the U.S., including the Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Government, District of Columbia and possessions of the U.S., international organizations, public and private universities and colleges, hospitals, laboratories, other public or private nonprofit institutions, which submit applications proposing projects with significant technical merit and relevance to EPA's Office of Air and Radiation's mission. For certain competitive funding opportunities under this assistance listing, the Agency may limit eligibility to compete to a number or subset of eligible applicants consistent with the Agency's Assistance Agreement Competition Policy

Beneficiaries

  • State
  • Local
  • Nonprofit Organization
  • Federally Recognized Tribal Government
  • U.S. Territory Government

State and local governments, U.S. territories and possessions, universities and colleges, hospitals, laboratories, other public and private nonprofit institutions, and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments.

How to Apply

Award Procedure

For competitive awards, EPA will review and evaluate applications, proposals, and/or submissions in accordance with the terms, conditions, and criteria stated in the competitive announcement. Competitions will be conducted in accordance with EPA policies/regulations for competing assistance agreements.

Decision Timeline

  • Approval: > 180 Days

Approximately 180 days after the deadline for listed in the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

Program details & compliance

Description

This program offers and implements capacity building and education opportunities such as Internships, Training, Workshops, and Technical Monitoring, in order to help individuals and organizations understand causes, effects, extent, prevention, and control of air pollution in support of the Clean Air Act.

Mission Categories

Primary: Air Pollution Control

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

Assistance agreements are available to support recipients' allowable direct costs incident to approved projects for internships, training and workshops related to environmental issues plus allowable indirect costs, in accordance with established EPA policies and regulations. This program makes Federal awards on a discretionary basis. A discretionary award means an award in which the Federal awarding agency, in keeping with specific statutory authority that enables the agency to exercise judgement (“discretion”), selects the recipient and/or the amount of Federal funding awarded through a competitive process or based on merit of proposals. A discretionary award may be selected on a non-competitive basis, as appropriate. For further information, please contact the Headquarters or regional office.

Required Documentation

Applicants may be requested to demonstrate they have appropriate background, academic training, experience in the field, and necessary equipment to carry out projects. 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.

Reporting & Compliance

Audit Required
Yes — Determined at Time of Award
Records Retention
3 years

Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts

  • Subpart B — General Provisions
  • Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart E — Cost Principles
  • Subpart F — Audit Requirements

Contacts

Tim Roberts — Program Analyst
202-564-6004
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, (Mail Code: 6012A), Washington, DC 20460
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2026-02-03. Spec v2.0. Last synced: 2026-05-29 05:36:45.