Opportunity Information: Apply for EPA I OLEM OBLR 25 03

The FY26 Guidelines for Brownfield Multipurpose (MP) Grants is a discretionary funding opportunity from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), administered through the Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM), Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization (OBLR). The program is designed to help communities move stalled or underused properties (brownfields) toward productive reuse by supporting a flexible mix of work that can include both assessment and cleanup activities, along with planning and community engagement that help projects move from investigation to action.

EPA expects to make about 20 awards nationwide using a total of $20 million, and the funding will be issued as cooperative agreements (meaning EPA will have substantial involvement during the project, compared with a standard grant). Individual applicants may request up to $1,000,000 to address contamination from hazardous substances and/or petroleum at one or more brownfield sites. While recipients can propose work across multiple sites, EPA will make site-specific determinations about whether particular assessment and cleanup activities are eligible after the award is made and throughout the project period, rather than locking in every site decision upfront.

A key feature of the Multipurpose Grant is that it can support a range of eligible tasks under one award. In practical terms, that can include environmental site assessments and related investigation work, cleanup or remediation actions, and the types of planning activities that help connect the cleanup to reuse outcomes. The guidelines also emphasize additional community engagement as an eligible component, reflecting EPA's focus on ensuring residents and stakeholders have meaningful input into cleanup decisions and redevelopment priorities.

The notice sets clear limits on how remediation dollars can be used. A recipient may only spend grant funds to remediate a brownfield site that the recipient owns. In addition, the recipient cannot pass the remediation responsibility to another site owner by issuing a subaward for that owner to conduct the cleanup. This restriction is important for applicants planning multi-property strategies, because it requires the entity receiving the award to be the owner of any site where cleanup funding will be spent.

Administrative details from the opportunity listing include the funding opportunity number EPA-I-OLEM-OBLR-25-03, assistance listing/CFDA number 66.818, and an original application closing date of January 28, 2026. The award ceiling is $1,000,000, and the opportunity is categorized under environment-related funding activities. Eligibility is summarized broadly as "Others" in the listing, but the notice directs applicants to Section 2 of the official Notice of Funding Opportunity for the specific eligibility requirements and definitions that govern who can apply and under what conditions.

  • The Environmental Protection Agency in the environment, iij sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "FY26 Guidelines for Brownfield Multipurpose (MP) Grants" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 66.818.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2025-11-20.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-01-28. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $1,000,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 20 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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FAQs: FY26 EPA Brownfield Multipurpose (MP) Grants (EPA-I-OLEM-OBLR-25-03)

What is the FY26 Brownfield Multipurpose (MP) Grant opportunity?

The FY26 Guidelines for Brownfield Multipurpose (MP) Grants is a discretionary funding opportunity from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It is administered through EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM), Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization (OBLR). The program supports communities working to move stalled or underused properties (brownfields) toward productive reuse.

What is the main purpose of the Multipurpose Grant program?

The program is designed to help communities advance brownfield properties from investigation to action by supporting a flexible mix of eligible work. This can include both assessment and cleanup activities, plus planning and community engagement that help connect site work to productive reuse outcomes.

Is this funding a standard grant or a cooperative agreement?

Funding will be issued as cooperative agreements. This means EPA will have substantial involvement during the project compared with a standard grant.

How many awards does EPA expect to make and what is the total funding amount?

EPA expects to make about 20 awards nationwide using a total of $20 million.

What is the maximum amount an applicant can request?

An individual applicant may request up to $1,000,000.

What types of contamination can be addressed with this funding?

Applicants may request funding to address contamination from hazardous substances and/or petroleum at one or more brownfield sites.

Can one award cover multiple brownfield sites?

Yes. Recipients can propose work across multiple sites under a single Multipurpose Grant award.

Are sites and activities fully approved at the time of award?

No. EPA will make site-specific determinations about whether particular assessment and cleanup activities are eligible after the award is made and throughout the project period, rather than locking in every site decision upfront.

What kinds of activities can a Multipurpose Grant support?

A key feature of the Multipurpose Grant is flexibility. Under one award, eligible tasks can include environmental site assessments and related investigation work, cleanup or remediation actions, and planning activities that help connect cleanup to reuse outcomes.

Is planning work eligible under this opportunity?

Yes. The guidelines describe planning activities as part of the eligible mix of work, particularly where planning helps move a project from investigation toward action and productive reuse.

Is community engagement an eligible use of funds?

Yes. The guidelines emphasize additional community engagement as an eligible component, reflecting EPA's focus on meaningful input from residents and stakeholders on cleanup decisions and redevelopment priorities.

Are there restrictions on using grant funds for cleanup/remediation?

Yes. The notice sets clear limits on how remediation dollars can be used. A recipient may only spend grant funds to remediate a brownfield site that the recipient owns.

Can the recipient issue a subaward to another site owner to conduct remediation?

No. The recipient cannot pass the remediation responsibility to another site owner by issuing a subaward for that owner to conduct the cleanup.

What does the ownership restriction mean for multi-property strategies?

If cleanup funding will be spent at a site, the entity receiving the award must own that site. This matters for multi-site approaches because it limits cleanup spending to properties owned by the recipient.

Who is eligible to apply?

The opportunity listing summarizes eligibility broadly as "Others," but applicants are directed to Section 2 of the official Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the specific eligibility requirements and definitions that determine who can apply and under what conditions.

Where can I find the official eligibility requirements?

The listing directs applicants to Section 2 of the official NOFO for the controlling eligibility requirements and definitions.

What is the funding opportunity number for this NOFO?

The funding opportunity number is EPA-I-OLEM-OBLR-25-03.

What is the Assistance Listing (CFDA) number?

The Assistance Listing/CFDA number is 66.818.

What is the application deadline?

The original application closing date is January 28, 2026.

What is the award ceiling?

The award ceiling is $1,000,000.

What general category does this opportunity fall under?

The opportunity is categorized under environment-related funding activities.

Which EPA offices administer this program?

The program is administered through EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM), Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization (OBLR).

Does the program focus only on assessment, or can it include cleanup too?

It can include both. The Multipurpose Grant is intended to support a flexible mix of work, including assessment and cleanup activities, as well as planning and community engagement to help projects move from investigation to action.

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