84085401
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Description: This project will provide nationwide technical assistance via e-tool and web resources; trainings, outreach and educational programming; and one-on-one direct technical assistance to increase the capacity of tribal nations and entities in brownfield impacted communities to equitably transform brownfield parcels into community assets.
The technical assistance and resources in this project will be targeted towards tribal nations and entities, with the aim of building institutional knowledge and peer-to-peer support for brownfields revitalization in their communities.
This agreement will provide funding for Kansas State University (KSU) to conduct eligible technical assistance-related activities as authorized by CERCLA 104(K)(7).
Activities: This agreement provides financial assistance to Kansas State University (KSU) to implement its own project to provide technical assistance to tribal nations and entities in brownfields communities by developing resources and offering direct assistance.
KSU's project will provide a four-pronged approach: First, they will help tribal communities build capacity through free e-tools, web resources, events, and services.
Tools and initiatives will support tribal response programs, community engagement, social-ecological frameworks, incorporating indigenous knowledge and cultural resilience, and will be provided on a variety of platforms.
Second, they will execute a series of trainings, outreach, and educational programming in-person, live, and asynchronously to maximize access to technical assistance resources.
Third, they will conduct one-on-one technical assistance for more involved support on capacity building tasks and for community-level assistance.
Finally, KSU will evaluate its performance and progress, as well as develop an outreach strategy to increase awareness of services and reach communities with the highest degree of burden.
Subrecipient: There will be subawards awarded to universities and other partners, including Northern Arizona University Institute for Environmental Professionals (ITEP) and Alaskan Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC).
KSU will select and issue subawards for universities and other partners who have expressed interest in collaborating and will involve subawards on an as-needed basis following proper federal EPA subaward policy.
These subawardees will act as a close partner in the development and management of the training and delivery of technical assistance.
The subaward will total $1,025,000 over the five years.
Outcomes: The first deliverable category involves helping build capacity through free e-tools, web resources, events and services.
KSU plans to initiate four gatherings per year with the NTBWG/TBIC partnership, and increase the number of e-tools and virtual resources provided through this task.
Tools and initiatives will support tribal response programs, community engagement, social-ecological frameworks, incorporating indigenous knowledge, and cultural resilience.
Resources may include grant-writing assistance tools, online database mapping tools, community benefits calculator, podcasts and subject-matter videos, and an interactive Q&A forum.
The second deliverable category, regional outreach programming, will execute a series of trainings, outreach, and educational programming in a variety of settings (in-person, live, and asynchronously) to maximize access to technical assistance resources.
KSU plans to hold 12-24 programming events per year to support peer-to-peer mentoring opportunities and specialized trainings.
They will work closely with tribal partners to deliver diverse training material, including topics such as brownfields basics, tribal resilience and indigenous planning, community storytelling, identifying/mitigating health risks, and community mapping.
Third, KSU will conduct one-on-one technical assistance for more involved support on capacity building tasks and for community-level assistance.
KSU will provide support for...
The technical assistance and resources in this project will be targeted towards tribal nations and entities, with the aim of building institutional knowledge and peer-to-peer support for brownfields revitalization in their communities.
This agreement will provide funding for Kansas State University (KSU) to conduct eligible technical assistance-related activities as authorized by CERCLA 104(K)(7).
Activities: This agreement provides financial assistance to Kansas State University (KSU) to implement its own project to provide technical assistance to tribal nations and entities in brownfields communities by developing resources and offering direct assistance.
KSU's project will provide a four-pronged approach: First, they will help tribal communities build capacity through free e-tools, web resources, events, and services.
Tools and initiatives will support tribal response programs, community engagement, social-ecological frameworks, incorporating indigenous knowledge and cultural resilience, and will be provided on a variety of platforms.
Second, they will execute a series of trainings, outreach, and educational programming in-person, live, and asynchronously to maximize access to technical assistance resources.
Third, they will conduct one-on-one technical assistance for more involved support on capacity building tasks and for community-level assistance.
Finally, KSU will evaluate its performance and progress, as well as develop an outreach strategy to increase awareness of services and reach communities with the highest degree of burden.
Subrecipient: There will be subawards awarded to universities and other partners, including Northern Arizona University Institute for Environmental Professionals (ITEP) and Alaskan Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC).
KSU will select and issue subawards for universities and other partners who have expressed interest in collaborating and will involve subawards on an as-needed basis following proper federal EPA subaward policy.
These subawardees will act as a close partner in the development and management of the training and delivery of technical assistance.
The subaward will total $1,025,000 over the five years.
Outcomes: The first deliverable category involves helping build capacity through free e-tools, web resources, events and services.
KSU plans to initiate four gatherings per year with the NTBWG/TBIC partnership, and increase the number of e-tools and virtual resources provided through this task.
Tools and initiatives will support tribal response programs, community engagement, social-ecological frameworks, incorporating indigenous knowledge, and cultural resilience.
Resources may include grant-writing assistance tools, online database mapping tools, community benefits calculator, podcasts and subject-matter videos, and an interactive Q&A forum.
The second deliverable category, regional outreach programming, will execute a series of trainings, outreach, and educational programming in a variety of settings (in-person, live, and asynchronously) to maximize access to technical assistance resources.
KSU plans to hold 12-24 programming events per year to support peer-to-peer mentoring opportunities and specialized trainings.
They will work closely with tribal partners to deliver diverse training material, including topics such as brownfields basics, tribal resilience and indigenous planning, community storytelling, identifying/mitigating health risks, and community mapping.
Third, KSU will conduct one-on-one technical assistance for more involved support on capacity building tasks and for community-level assistance.
KSU will provide support for...
Awardee
Funding Goals
5 - ENSURE CLEAN AND SAFE WATER FOR ALL COMMUNITIES 5.1 - ENSURE SAFE DRINKING WATER AND RELIABLE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE 6 - SAFEGUARD AND REVITALIZE COMMUNITIES 6.1 - CLEAN UP AND RESTORE LAND FOR PRODUCTIVE USES AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 5 - ENSURE CLEAN AND SAFE WATER FOR ALL COMMUNITIES 5.2 - PROTECT AND RESTORE WATERBODIES AND WATERSHEDS 6 - SAFEGUARD AND REVITALIZE COMMUNITIES 6.1 - CLEAN UP AND RESTORE LAND FOR PRODUCTIVE USES AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES 5 - ENSURE CLEAN AND SAFE WATER FOR ALL COMMUNITIES 5.1 - ENSURE SAFE DRINKING WATER AND RELIABLE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE 5 - ENSURE CLEAN AND SAFE WATER FOR ALL COMMUNITIES 5.1 - ENSURE SAFE DRINKING WATER AND RELIABLE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE 2 - CLEAN AND SAFE WATER 2.2 - PROTECT WATER QUALITY 1 - A CLEANER, HEALTHIER ENVIRONMENT 1.3 - REVITALIZE LAND AND PREVENT CONTAMINATION 6 - SAFEGUARD AND REVITALIZE COMMUNITIES 6.1 - CLEAN UP AND RESTORE LAND FOR PRODUCTIVE USES AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES 6 - SAFEGUARD AND REVITALIZE COMMUNITIES 6.1 - CLEAN UP AND RESTORE LAND FOR PRODUCTIVE USES AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Place of Performance
Manhattan,
Kansas
66506
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 400% from $800,000 to $4,000,000.
Kansas State University was awarded
Tribal Brownfields Technical Assistance Program
Cooperative Agreement 84085401
worth $4,000,000
from the EPA Office of Land and Emergency Management in May 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Manhattan Kansas United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 66.814 Brownfields Training, Research, and Technical Assistance Grants and Cooperative Agreements.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity FY24 GUIDELINES FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO TRIBAL NATIONS AND ENTITIES ADDRESSING BROWNFIELDS GRANT.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 9/9/25
Period of Performance
5/1/24
Start Date
4/30/29
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to 84085401
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
84085401
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
68HF00 OFC GRANTS & DEBARMENT(OGD) (GRANT)
Funding Office
68K000 OFC LANDEMERG MGMT (OLEM)(FUNDING)
Awardee UEI
CFMMM5JM7HJ9
Awardee CAGE
4B817
Performance District
KS-01
Senators
Jerry Moran
Roger Marshall
Roger Marshall
Modified: 9/9/25