This grant helps small public water systems improve their ability to provide safe drinking water by offering training and technical assistance. It's aimed at boosting the technical, managerial, and financial skills needed to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act and qualify for loans. It also supports small wastewater systems and private well owners.
Who it's for: Nonprofit organizations and educational institutions that can provide training and support to small public water systems, small publicly-owned and decentralized wastewater systems, and private well owners.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- For-profit organizations
- Individuals
- Entities not providing direct training or support to water systems or well owners
- Applicants not meeting cost-sharing requirements
What You May Need
- Proof of nonprofit or educational institution status
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan including cost-sharing details
- Documentation of experience in training and technical assistance
- List of partners or collaborators
- Letters of support or commitment
- Registration in federal systems like SAM.gov
Cautions
- Cost-sharing is required
- Ensure all training and support activities align with the Safe Drinking Water Act
- Nonprofits and educational institutions only
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