02J63801
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Description:
This agreement provides funding under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to Philanthropy Northwest (PNW) as a regional grantmaker. The recipient, along with partners, will use the initial award to establish and support the accessibility and equitable distribution of environmental justice thriving communities resources to historically underserved communities to improve environmental and community health and wellbeing through a pass-through subgrant program.
Woven throughout the structure is a deliberate and intentional process to center community members in decision-making. During the project period, PNW's participatory governance approach will convene three groups: the advisory group, the task force and peer review group, comprised of partners and community members. These groups will guide overall program development and implementation, help design applications and scoring rubrics, establish metrics for project outcomes, and evaluate applications.
PNW will undertake strategic, targeted, and intentional outreach to ensure potential applicants throughout Region 10 are aware of the funding opportunity and encouraged to apply. The outreach strategy will include in-person events, webinars, a partner outreach toolkit, paid digital advertising, and regional-specific messaging. Additionally, four main systems will be used to support the efficient and effective grant award, disbursement, tracking, adjustment, and full expenditure: an easy-to-use grant application platform, a customized project and grants management system, and accounting software for financial management.
PNW's plan for EPA's Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program is anchored in PNW's core goal to disburse program funds expeditiously and equitably through the design and implementation of a simplified grantmaking process that: centers community voice and participatory grantmaking; leverages the knowledge and relationships of our partners; and addresses environmental justice issues for communities most in need.
Activities:
The activities in the initial award phase include the following: recruit members and convene meetings of the advisory board, task force, and peer review group; co-design the grantmaking program including the application, evaluation criteria, and metrics; develop outreach strategy; launch project website; implement outreach activities such as in-person events, webinars, messaging toolkit, and media placements; establish project management tools including application portal, grants management system, and financial management system; establish a process for quality assurance project management with EPA Regional Office; develop and offer trainings for reviewers and subgrantees; provide technical assistance to applicants and subgrantees.
Subrecipient:
This award will include subawards to three different entities. The subawards will support the design of the grantmaking program, expertise on data sovereignty for tribal communities, outreach and communications to tribal communities and other partners about the program, application review, access to a application platform, application reviewer scoring tool, technical assistance with the application, grants management including the review process, reporting requirements, and communications with grantees.
Outcomes:
The anticipated deliverables include established advisory board, task force, and peer review group comprised of partners and community members; project website; an outreach toolkit; simplified grant application; customized grants management system; established financial management system; developed financial management and data reporting training for subgrantees.
The expected outcomes include a grantmaking process established with participatory governance and an accessible grantmaking process.
The intended beneficiaries include historically underserved communities in Region 10 which includes Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and 271 tribal NA.
This agreement provides funding under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to Philanthropy Northwest (PNW) as a regional grantmaker. The recipient, along with partners, will use the initial award to establish and support the accessibility and equitable distribution of environmental justice thriving communities resources to historically underserved communities to improve environmental and community health and wellbeing through a pass-through subgrant program.
Woven throughout the structure is a deliberate and intentional process to center community members in decision-making. During the project period, PNW's participatory governance approach will convene three groups: the advisory group, the task force and peer review group, comprised of partners and community members. These groups will guide overall program development and implementation, help design applications and scoring rubrics, establish metrics for project outcomes, and evaluate applications.
PNW will undertake strategic, targeted, and intentional outreach to ensure potential applicants throughout Region 10 are aware of the funding opportunity and encouraged to apply. The outreach strategy will include in-person events, webinars, a partner outreach toolkit, paid digital advertising, and regional-specific messaging. Additionally, four main systems will be used to support the efficient and effective grant award, disbursement, tracking, adjustment, and full expenditure: an easy-to-use grant application platform, a customized project and grants management system, and accounting software for financial management.
PNW's plan for EPA's Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program is anchored in PNW's core goal to disburse program funds expeditiously and equitably through the design and implementation of a simplified grantmaking process that: centers community voice and participatory grantmaking; leverages the knowledge and relationships of our partners; and addresses environmental justice issues for communities most in need.
Activities:
The activities in the initial award phase include the following: recruit members and convene meetings of the advisory board, task force, and peer review group; co-design the grantmaking program including the application, evaluation criteria, and metrics; develop outreach strategy; launch project website; implement outreach activities such as in-person events, webinars, messaging toolkit, and media placements; establish project management tools including application portal, grants management system, and financial management system; establish a process for quality assurance project management with EPA Regional Office; develop and offer trainings for reviewers and subgrantees; provide technical assistance to applicants and subgrantees.
Subrecipient:
This award will include subawards to three different entities. The subawards will support the design of the grantmaking program, expertise on data sovereignty for tribal communities, outreach and communications to tribal communities and other partners about the program, application review, access to a application platform, application reviewer scoring tool, technical assistance with the application, grants management including the review process, reporting requirements, and communications with grantees.
Outcomes:
The anticipated deliverables include established advisory board, task force, and peer review group comprised of partners and community members; project website; an outreach toolkit; simplified grant application; customized grants management system; established financial management system; developed financial management and data reporting training for subgrantees.
The expected outcomes include a grantmaking process established with participatory governance and an accessible grantmaking process.
The intended beneficiaries include historically underserved communities in Region 10 which includes Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and 271 tribal NA.
Awardee
Funding Goals
6 - SAFEGUARD AND REVITALIZE COMMUNITIES 6.1 - CLEAN UP AND RESTORE LAND FOR PRODUCTIVE USES AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES 1 - TACKLE THE CLIMATE CRISIS 1.1 - REDUCE EMISSIONS THAT CAUSE CLIMATE CHANGE 1 - A CLEANER, HEALTHIER ENVIRONMENT 1.3 - REVITALIZE LAND AND PREVENT CONTAMINATION 3 - ENFORCE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND ENSURE COMPLIANCE 3.2 - DETECT VIOLATIONS AND PROMOTE COMPLIANCE 7 - ENSURE SAFETY OF CHEMICALS FOR PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT 7.1 - ENSURE CHEMICAL AND PESTICIDE SAFETY 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.2 - EMBED ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS INTO EPA’S PROGRAMS, POLICIES, AND ACTIVITIES
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Oregon
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Philanthropy Northwest was awarded
Equitable Environmental Justice Program Underserved Communities
Cooperative Agreement 02J63801
worth $8,000,000
from EPA Region 10: Seattle in March 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Oregon United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years and
was awarded through assistance program 66.615 Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program (EJ TCGM).
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program (EJ TCGM).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 7/9/25
Period of Performance
3/1/24
Start Date
2/28/27
End Date
Funding Split
$8.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$8.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to 02J63801
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
02J63801
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
68HF10 REGION 10 (GRANTS OFFICE)
Funding Office
68Z000 REGION 10 (FUNDING OFFICE)
Awardee UEI
CFDJSA2KV151
Awardee CAGE
9JB77
Performance District
OR-02
Senators
Jeff Merkley
Ron Wyden
Ron Wyden
Modified: 7/9/25