ECRG Application Series: ECRG Round 2
Webinar

ECRG Application Series: ECRG Round 2

Thursday, Sep 29, 2022

California DTSC’s Equitable Community Revitalization Grant (ECRG) is providing approximately $270 million to spead up the clean up and reuse of idled and contaminated land, with preference given to historically vulnerable and disadvantaged communities.

ECRG Round 2 will issue grants ranging from $80,000 to $7 million for environmentally-impacted sites ranging from preliminary environmental assessments to clean-up. Now is the time to determine whether you have a project that is eligible for this transformative funding that will have lasting benefits to your community!

The webinar will review the ECRG Round 2 eligibility criteria for projects and entities, take you through the timeline, and explain opportunities for one-on-one application assistance.

  • Overview of the site(s) and potential plans for reuse
  • Grant eligibility requirements
  • Different grant opportunities
  • Budgeting and schedule
  • Regulatory oversight
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