
Eligible entities are tribal, local, regional, and state governments, and nonprofit organizations that have a demonstrated partnership with a governmental entity. Applications are due April 23, 2009.
EPA has identified some key areas in which communities are likely to benefit from technical assistance: green job development; corridor redevelopment; green building development; climate change (both mitigation of and adaptation); and other topics.
Proposals are not limited to requests for technical assistance. For details visit http://epa.gov/smartgrowth/2009_sgia_rfa.htm.
Selected communities or states will receive visits from a team of experts organized by EPA and other national partners. EPA plans to assist three to five communities in a year. Selected communities in will be announced in fall of 2009. For more about smart growth and community building, see this link.