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RE-Powering America’s Land is an EPA initiative that encourages renewable energy development on current and formerly contaminated lands, landfills, and mine sites when such development is aligned with the community’s vision for the site....
The Department of Toxic Substances Control’s Office of Brownfields Equitable Community Revitalization Grant (ECRG) will provide more than $250 million in grants to incentivize cleanup and investment in disadvantaged areas of California....
Learn about EPA grant opportunities to identify, remediate and reuse underutilized plots, how CCLR can help, and how to draft your grant application to grab attention and increase your chances of being awarded....
ReMARCable Opportunities: FY2023 Guidelines & Tips for Success Webinar Recording
Learn about EPA grant opportunities to identify, remediate and reuse underutilized plots, how CCLR can help, and how to draft your grant application to grab attention and increase your chances of being awarded....
Brownfield Basics Part 2 Recording
This is a webinar recording of Brownfield Basics Part 2 where we delved deeper into developing a roadmap for reuse, envisioning the cleanup to build up process with community stakeholders, and funding/financing resources....
Be ReMARCable: Writing a Competitive EPA Brownfields Grant
Learn how to write a more competitive and compelling EPA Brownfield/MARC grant and increase your chances of winning one in this intimate discussion with professional a grant writer and MARC grant awardee....
In our 20 years of experience reviewing draft EPA brownfield grant applications, the Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) has found that those who get started early (and we mean 6-12 months prior) have a greater chance of success....
Creativity & Culture Drive Equitable Brownfield Redevelopment
How can developers of brownfield sites creatively incorporate non-residential uses, beyond traditional mixed use, by engaging the art and culture of the local community? Webinar attendees will learn ways to creatively plan for locally-supported end uses o...
Economy and Brownfields, A Word from John McManus
Urban regions, such as the San Francisco East Bay, are home to historic brownfield sites due to their evolution along rail, port and highway corridors. Evolving changes in business location decisions, global logistics and obsolete buildings, as well as p...