By Fehr Graham on June 2, 2023
Category: News

Fehr Graham gets clients millions in brownfield cleanup grants

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $315 million from President Joe Biden's Investing in America Agenda to expedite brownfield assessment and cleanup projects. Fehr Graham helped clients secure more than $5 million, including Illinois' largest cleanup grant.

The EPA selected 262 communities to receive 267 grants that totaled more than $215 million in brownfield funding through the Multipurpose, Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund and Cleanup (MARC) Grant programs. This is the largest amount awarded in the funding's history.

Fehr Graham achieved significant results for several clients during this funding cycle. Our grant funding team submitted six Cleanup Grant applications and won all six for its clients. Notably, Fehr Graham played a significant role in securing six of the nine awards Illinois received.

Fehr Graham clients received funding for the following projects:

The EPA also announced $45 million in funding to 22 Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) grant programs to expedite work at sites across the country by extending the program's funding capacity. Five Brownfields Technical Assistance Providers and three Brownfield Research Grants were also announced and received $55 million to strengthen technical assistance.

Many communities under economic stress, particularly those in areas that have experienced long periods of disinvestment, lack the resources needed to initiate brownfield cleanup and redevelopment projects. As brownfield sites are transformed into community assets, they attract jobs, promote economic revitalization and transform communities into sustainable places.

Funding helps communities overcome and address the economic, social and environmental challenges caused by brownfields. Fehr Graham has a long history of helping clients secure funding for brownfield redevelopment.

See all of the MARC recipients here