Title 20EducationRelease 119-73

§5505 Environmental education grants

Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 65— - NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION › § 5505

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Administrator may give grants, contracts, or other financial help to pay for projects that create, test, or share ways to teach about the environment and provide related training. Supported work includes making and sharing environmental lessons and materials, testing field methods and pollution assessment techniques, studying a specific environmental problem, training teachers or staff in a region, and projects that promote U.S. cooperation with Canada or Mexico. Local school districts, colleges or universities, State education or environmental agencies, nonprofit groups, and noncommercial educational broadcasters can apply. The agency must ask for project proposals each year (within 90 days after money is first provided and every year after). The program also must select, supervise, evaluate, and share results, and the Administrator had to publish rules for running the program within one year of November 16, 1990. Projects must be done by the applicant or someone the applicant and Administrator approve. Federal funds normally may pay up to 75% of a project (the rest can be cash or in-kind), but the Administrator can allow a different share, even full federal funding, if needed. No grant can be more than $250,000, and 25% of the total yearly funds must go to grants of $5,000 or less.

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Title 20, §5505

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(a)The Administrator may enter into a cooperative agreement or contract, or provide financial assistance in the form of a grant, to support projects to design, demonstrate, or disseminate practices, methods, or techniques related to environmental education and training.
(b)Activities eligible for grant support pursuant to this section shall include, but not be limited to, environmental education and training programs for—
(1)design, demonstration, or dissemination of environmental curricula, including development of educational tools and materials;
(2)design and demonstration of field methods, practices, and techniques, including assessment of environmental and ecological conditions and analysis of environmental pollution problems;
(3)projects to understand and assess a specific environmental issue or a specific environmental problem;
(4)provision of training or related education for teachers, faculty, or related personnel in a specific geographic area or region; and
(5)design and demonstration of projects to foster international cooperation in addressing environmental issues and problems involving the United States and Canada or Mexico.
(c)In making grants pursuant to this section, the Administrator shall give priority to those proposed projects which will develop—
(1)a new or significantly improved environmental education practice, method, or technique;
(2)an environmental education practice, method, or technique which may have wide application;
(3)an environmental education practice, method, or technique which addresses a skill or scientific field identified as a priority in the report developed pursuant to section 5508(d) of this title; and
(4)an environmental education practice, method, or technique which addresses an environmental issue which, in the judgment of the Administrator, is of a high priority.
(d)The program established by this section shall include solicitations for projects, selection of suitable projects from among those proposed, supervision of such projects, evaluation of the results of projects, and dissemination of information on the effectiveness and feasibility of the practices, methods, techniques and processes. Within one year of November 16, 1990, the Administrator shall publish regulations to assure satisfactory implementation of each element of the program authorized by this section.
(e)Within 90 days after the date on which amounts are first appropriated for carrying out this chapter, and each year thereafter, the Administrator shall publish a solicitation for environmental education grants. The solicitation notice shall prescribe the information to be included in the proposal and other information sufficient to permit the Administrator to assess the project.
(f)Any local education agency, college or university, State education agency or environmental agency, not-for-profit organization, or noncommercial educational broadcasting entity may submit an application to the Administrator in response to the solicitations required by subsection (e) of this section.
(g)Each project under this section shall be performed by the applicant, or by a person satisfactory to the applicant and the Administrator.
(h)Federal funds for any demonstration project under this section shall not exceed 75 percent of the total cost of such project. For the purposes of this section, the non-Federal share of project costs may be provided by inkind contributions and other noncash support. In cases where the Administrator determines that a proposed project merits support and cannot be undertaken without a higher rate of Federal support, the Administrator may approve grants under this section with a matching requirement other than that specified in this subsection, including full Federal funding.
(i)Grants under this section shall not exceed $250,000. In addition, 25 percent of all funds obligated under this section in a fiscal year shall be for grants of not more than $5,000.

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20 U.S.C. § 5505

Title 20Education

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73