Opportunity Information: Apply for DC EPA 21 001

The Rural Alaska Household Hazardous Waste Backhaul Service Program is a discretionary federal funding opportunity led by the Denali Commission, created in partnership with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through an interagency agreement. The purpose of the program is to support the development and implementation of a coordinated household hazardous waste (HHW) backhaul service for rural Alaska communities. In practical terms, this is aimed at creating or strengthening a system that can safely collect, consolidate, and transport hazardous household materials out of remote communities to appropriate facilities for proper handling, treatment, or disposal, rather than leaving these wastes to accumulate locally or be managed through unsafe or environmentally damaging methods.

This opportunity is structured as a cooperative agreement, which typically means the federal government expects to have substantial involvement in the project as it is carried out (for example, through ongoing coordination, technical input, or joint planning). The funding activity category is listed as "Environment," reflecting the central goals of reducing environmental contamination risks and protecting public health. The program is closely tied to both agencies missions: the Denali Commission focus on improving rural infrastructure and community development in Alaska, and EPA focus on safeguarding human health and the environment. By emphasizing "coordinated services," the opportunity signals that the work is not just about one-time cleanup events, but about building an organized, repeatable backhaul approach that rural communities can rely on.

The opportunity number is DC EPA 21 001, and it is associated with CFDA number 90.100. The award ceiling is $3,000,000, and the program anticipated making a single award, suggesting the selected applicant would likely function as a statewide or regional lead entity responsible for designing and operating the service program across multiple communities, partners, or logistics routes. Eligible applicants are described broadly as "Others," with further clarification referenced in the full posting (under an "Additional Information on Eligibility" field), which commonly indicates eligibility may extend beyond standard categories like state or local governments and could include entities such as non-profits, tribal organizations, regional organizations, or other qualified groups depending on the detailed requirements.

Key dates provided in the source data show the funding opportunity was posted on February 16, 2021, with an original application closing date of April 2, 2021. Overall, the grant is designed to address a well-known rural Alaska challenge: hazardous household products like paints, solvents, pesticides, batteries, fuels, and certain cleaners can be difficult to manage safely in remote places where disposal options are limited and shipping logistics are complex and expensive. A backhaul service program helps close that gap by creating a consistent pathway to move hazardous materials out of rural communities in a safe, compliant, and environmentally responsible manner.

  • The Denali Commission in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Rural Alaska Household Hazardous Waste Backhaul Service Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 90.100.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Feb 16, 2021.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Apr 02, 2021. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $3,000,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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What is the Rural Alaska Household Hazardous Waste Backhaul Service Program?

The Rural Alaska Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Backhaul Service Program is a discretionary federal funding opportunity led by the Denali Commission. It was created in partnership with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through an interagency agreement. The program supports the development and implementation of a coordinated service to backhaul (transport out) household hazardous waste from rural Alaska communities to appropriate facilities for proper handling, treatment, or disposal.

What problem is this grant trying to solve?

The program is designed to address the challenge rural Alaska communities face in safely managing household hazardous products where local disposal options are limited and shipping logistics are complex and expensive. Without a reliable system, hazardous materials can accumulate locally or be handled in ways that may be unsafe or environmentally damaging. The backhaul approach is meant to create a safer, more consistent pathway for managing these materials.

What does "household hazardous waste (HHW)" mean in the context of this opportunity?

In this opportunity, HHW refers to hazardous materials generated from households that require special handling. Examples mentioned include paints, solvents, pesticides, batteries, fuels, and certain cleaners.

What does "backhaul" mean here?

"Backhaul" refers to collecting, consolidating, and transporting hazardous household materials out of remote rural communities to suitable facilities elsewhere, where they can be managed properly (handled, treated, or disposed of) rather than being left to accumulate locally.

What is the main purpose of the program?

The stated purpose is to support the development and implementation of a coordinated HHW backhaul service for rural Alaska communities. Practically, this means creating or strengthening an organized system that can reliably collect, consolidate, and ship HHW out of communities to appropriate destinations for compliant management.

Is this grant for one-time cleanups or for building an ongoing service?

The opportunity emphasizes "coordinated services" and signals that the intent is not limited to one-time cleanup events. Instead, it focuses on building an organized, repeatable backhaul approach that rural communities can rely on over time.

Which federal agencies are involved?

The program is led by the Denali Commission and created in partnership with the US EPA through an interagency agreement. The Denali Commission focus is improving rural infrastructure and community development in Alaska, while the EPA focus is safeguarding human health and the environment.

What type of funding instrument is used for this opportunity?

This opportunity is structured as a cooperative agreement. A cooperative agreement typically means the federal government expects to have substantial involvement in the project as it is carried out, such as ongoing coordination, technical input, or joint planning.

What does "substantial involvement" mean for a cooperative agreement?

Based on the description provided, substantial involvement can include ongoing coordination with the federal partners, technical input, and/or joint planning during project implementation. This indicates the awardee should expect active engagement from the government rather than a hands-off grant relationship.

What is the funding activity category for this opportunity?

The funding activity category is listed as "Environment," reflecting the program's goals of reducing environmental contamination risks and protecting public health.

What is the opportunity number?

The opportunity number is DC EPA 21 001.

What CFDA number is associated with this grant?

The opportunity is associated with CFDA number 90.100.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is $3,000,000.

How many awards are anticipated?

The program anticipated making a single award.

What does it mean that the program expects to make a single award?

With a single anticipated award, the selected applicant would likely serve as a statewide or regional lead entity responsible for designing and operating the service program across multiple communities, partners, or logistics routes.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants are described broadly as "Others." Additional eligibility clarification is referenced as being available in the full posting under an "Additional Information on Eligibility" field. This wording commonly indicates eligibility may extend beyond standard categories (such as state or local governments) and could include entities such as non-profits, tribal organizations, regional organizations, or other qualified groups, depending on the detailed requirements in the full posting.

When was the opportunity posted?

The opportunity was posted on February 16, 2021.

What was the original application closing date?

The original application closing date was April 2, 2021.

What kinds of activities would the funded project support?

Based on the description, the funded work would support creating or strengthening a coordinated HHW backhaul system. This includes developing and implementing processes to safely collect household hazardous waste in rural communities, consolidate it for shipment, and transport it to appropriate facilities for proper handling, treatment, or disposal.

Why is coordination emphasized in this program?

The repeated emphasis on "coordinated services" suggests the goal is to build an organized system that multiple rural communities can use consistently, rather than relying on ad hoc or isolated efforts. The expectation of a single award also points toward a centralized or lead-entity model that can coordinate routes, partners, and logistics.

What outcomes is the program trying to achieve?

The program aims to reduce environmental contamination risks and protect public health by ensuring hazardous household materials are managed safely and responsibly. A consistent backhaul pathway reduces the likelihood that HHW will accumulate in communities or be handled through unsafe or environmentally damaging methods.

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