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Collaborative Diesel Emissions Reductions 2006 Request for Proposals (RFP)

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A Solicitation for EPA Regions 9 and 10

Agency Name: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Office of Air, Waste and Toxics, and Region 9 Air Division (Please note that all awards will be issued by EPA Region 10)

Funding Opportunity Name: Collaborative Diesel Emissions Reductions

Announcement Type: Initial Solicitation

Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R10-WCC-2006

Catalog of Financial Domestic Assistance Number: 66.034 - Surveys, Studies, Investigations, Demonstrations and Special Purpose Activities Relating to the Clean Air Act Section 103

Overview

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regions 9 and 10 are currently soliciting proposals to fund projects that will demonstrate new, innovative or experimental applications, technologies, methods or approaches to reducing diesel emissions as part of the West Coast Collaborative. Funds will be awarded pursuant to Section 103 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C §7403. Funding will be in the form of cooperative agreements or grants for projects that reduce diesel emissions and protect human health and the environment.
Table of Contents
-Overview
-Important Dates
-Funding Opportunity Description
---Summary
---Statutory Authority
---Strategic Plan Alignment
---Measuring Result
---Statutory Authority
---Examples
-Award Information
--- Funding Available
--- Funding Type
--- Start Date
-Eligibility Information
--- Who may apply?
--- Restrictions
-Screening Criteria
-Application and Submission Information
--- General
--- RFP Format
--- Application Instructions
--- Intergovernmental Review
--- Confidential Business Information
--- Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
--- Communications and Assistance
-Application Review Information
--- Proposal Evaluation Criteria
--- Review Procedures/Final Proposal Evaluation
-Award Administration Information
-Agency Contact
-Related Links




Important Dates:


The above dates (other than the March 23, 2006 proposal submission due date) are anticipated dates and may be subject to change.


Contents of Full Text Announcement

EPA Regions 9 and 10
Collaborative Diesel Emissions Reductions
2006 Request for Proposals (RFP)

Full Text of Announcement

I. Funding Opportunity Description (Top of Page)

II. Award Information

III. Eligibility Information (Top of Page)

IV. Application and Submission Information (Top of Page)
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V. Application Review Information (Top of Page)
VI. Award Administration Information (Top of Page)
VII. Agency Contact


VIII. Other Information (Top of Page)


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