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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $34M in Grants to Reduce Air Pollution at Schools in Low-Income, Disadvantaged, and Tribal Communities | US EPA

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EPA announces $34M in Grants to Reduce Air Pollution at Schools in low-Income, Disadvantaged, and Tribal Communities .

These grants are made possible through the President’s Inflation Reduction Act.

EPA anticipates that grants to the five selected applicants will be finalized and awarded in the fall of 2024 .

There is substantial evidence that comprehensive management of indoor air quality in schools improves student academic performance and attendance, reduces the spread of airborne illnesses like COVID-19 , lengthens the lifespan of building systems, and lowers greenhouse gas emissions from schools while providing significant cost savings through lower energy consumption. Learn more about the Grant Funding to Address Indoor Air Pollution at Schools. This page will be updated in the future with details on how schools can connect and partner with the organizations receiving funding. Learn more about Indoor Air Quality in Schools..

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