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Resources for Revitalization


MARCH 2025

CCLR is hiring! Visit our website to learn more about our current openings for Senior Brownfields Finance Consultant and Region 10 Program Manager

CCLR 2024 Impact Report!


In 2024, CCLR produced more webinars, conferences and workshops, provided more one-on-one technical support and reviewed more EPA grant applications than ever before! We joined communities for a record number of groundbreaking, ribbon cutting, and grant opening ceremonies where we saw first hand how land recycling is creating clean, safe, and healthy places for everyone.

Read our Impact Report to learn more!

Looking for a way to ensure brownfield reuse benefits local residents?

Brownfield Job Training Grants provide up to $500,000 to support training tradespeople in skills related to brownfield cleanup and reuse!

This grant is perfect for established workforce development organizations and programs. EPA anticipates opening the FY2026 application period in the Spring.

CCLR is providing technical assistance and grant review for EPA’s Job Training Program! Schedule a meeting to get started.


And read our new blog post on Job Training Grant FAQs

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SERVICES SPOTLIGHT

Grant Management

Staying in compliance with your federal grant agreement is essential! CCLR provides resources, connections, and expert guidance to manage your federally-funded redevelopment projects and initiatives.

We help grantees: stay compliant, develop and maintain workplans, and report program progress and outcomes. Read more about how CCLR helps.

FEATURED EXPERT: Joelle Greenland, AICP

With over 30 years of experience in the brownfields arena, Joelle is expert in navigating the redevelopment process and has managed complex projects across the country that have received local, regional and national recognition. She excels in grant management, and helps grantees navigate procurement, reporting and compliance in Region 10.

NEW ON THE BLOG

LA Wildfires and Brownfields: Navigating Risks, Resources, and Resilience


As wildfires proliferate, stories of inspiration and resilience, as well as words of caution, foreshadow what Los Angeles can expect as crews begin to assess the damage...

Holy Redevelopment! Part 1: California


Redevelopment provides a financial lifeline to faith-based organizations facing declining attendance and increasing costs to maintain older buildings...

Legislative Update: Brownfield grant funding remains a popular bi-partisan issue at the federal level. The Brownfield Redevelopment Tax Incentive Reauthorization Act (H.R. 815) needs your support! The National Brownfield Coalition encourages you to take action and ask your member of Congress to co-sponsor the bill


In the Senate, the Brownfield Reauthorization Act of 2025 (S. 347) advanced out of committee with unanimous support. This bill will provide funding for brownfield grants through FY2030. This article by CCLR Board Member Nicholas William Targ explains the federal legislation in more detail.

EVENTS & WEBINARS

The BRADS Blueprint: Anti-Displacement Strategies for Equitable Redevelopment

Weds. April 30 11:30 a.m. PST

Join CCLR for an engaging webinar on the Brownfields Revitalization Anti-Displacement Strategies (BRADS) Program, a pioneering initiative to empower communities in mitigating displacement risks during land reuse projects. Register today!

REGISTER

The 31st annual Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management (ATCEM)

March 25-28, The Sheraton in Anchorage, AK

ATCEM is a vital networking space for Tribal environmental professionals from across Alaska. Attend to learn from colleagues, connect with support organizations and agencies, and discover resources to help assist in efforts to improve local environmental health. 

CCLR will exhibit and present at ATCEM! Be sure to connect with Joy Britt, Devyn Rainwater, and Sebastian Harrison at CCLR’s booth and attend their sessions:

  • From Game Plan to Game Day: Crafting MVP Outreach Strategies & Tackling Real-Life Engagement Challenges
  • From Nature to Nurture: Ecosystem Strategies for Effective Site Clean-Up
  • Request for Proposals: Navigating the RFP Process
  • Should it Stay or Should it Go: In-situ vs. Ex-situ Solutions.

SAVE THE DATE

May 20-21, 2025

Yakima, WA

Save the date and be sure to join CCLR at our two sessions:

  1. The Real Dirt on Brownfields: A Workshop for Practitioners: This interactive workshop will break down the essentials—what brownfields are, how to identify and prioritize sites, and the key steps to redevelopment. 
  2. From Lone Wolf to Dream Team: How to Maximize TA Resources for Land Reuse Success: Technical Assistance (TA) providers will break down what TA entails, how it can help fill capacity and funding gaps, and why leveraging these free services can make your land reuse initiatives more successful.

Council of Development Finance Agencies Bond Courses for All Levels

March 10-13 | Register

Bonds have been a major driver for job creation and economic growth, and they continue to be an important finance tool in 2025. Join CDFA's Bond Finance Training Course Week to develop your understanding of bond finance to better support projects in your community.

Groundwork USA Webinar: Documenting Impacts of Contamination 

Mar 13, 2025 10-11:00 a.m. PST

Participants will learn how practitioners leverage funding sources and technical support to engage communities in data gathering and analysis, and work together to develop solutions that contribute to overall community health and well being. Register Now!

EPA Webinars

To learn about more upcoming webinars visit https://www.epa.gov/grants/epa-grants-webinars


The Closeout Process Wednesday, March 12, 2025: 1:00-2:00pm ET

This webinar will provide an overview of the closeout process presented by the Office of the Chief Financial Officer's grant services branch.

Register today!

FUNDING SOURCES & ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

*Refer to the authorizing agency web pages for current information about federal programs and opportunities.

Supplemental Funds for Eligible Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grants 

Applications Due: March 26, 2025

EPA has announced an estimated $40 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds to supplement eligible grantees with an open Brownfield RLF grant. Learn More


T-Mobile’s Hometown Grant Program

Applications Due: March 31, 2025

Grants up to $50,000 to support projects to build, rebuild, or refresh community spaces that help foster local connections. Examples of eligible projects include, but are not limited to, adaptive uses for older and historic buildings into community gathering spaces, improvements to outdoor parks or trails, and technology projects for the public library.


NOAA: $100 million in funding is available for transformational habitat restoration and coastal resilience projects under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Applications Due: April 16, 2025.


FEMA: The Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) grant program

Applications Due: April 18, 2025

Federal funds available to reduce or eliminate the risk of repetitive flood damage to structures insured under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) within participating communities.


FEMA: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC)

Applications Due: April 18, 2025

Federal funds available to states, U.S. territories, federally recognized tribal governments, and local governments for hazard mitigation activities.



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