Funding for Pollution Prevention Programs
RFP Announcement: For more information and the full RFP contact Karin Christie at
(213)
978-0875 or George Payba at (213) 978-0884.
The City of Los Angeles
Environmental Affairs Department is inviting Proposals from local,
non-profit community organizations and educational institutions in
response to the Community to Business Pollution Prevention Funding
Program (CBP2). Now in its second term, the CBP2 Funding Program was
initiated to support community-based projects that raise local
businesses’ awareness, understanding, and implementation of
pollution prevention policies and practices, with a particular focus
on stormwater and wastewater pollution. Projects that address air
pollution from mobile sources also are eligible. Any non-profit community/environmental organization or
educational institution within the City of Los Angeles can apply for
CBP2 funding.
The CBP2 Program will fund Proposals aimed at businesses within the City of Los Angeles and can include such projects as training workshops, roundtables, survey maps, pollutant profiles, videos, brochures, and collection programs. The CBP2 Program is designed to encourage the development of unique pollution prevention partnerships among many diverse groups and will give funding priority to collaborative efforts that best address pollution prevention and reduction of hazardous and toxic materials at local businesses. The CBP2 Program is particularly interested in projects that promote pollution prevention on a community-wide basis through team-based policy and planning. Proposed projects must be completed within one year of contract date.
Deadline
for proposals is December 28, 2006 no later than 4 p.m.
An informational
meeting will be held on November 16, 2006 (call for details).
The right is reserved to waive informalities in proposals received and
to reject any or all such proposals. The provisions of Division 10,
Section 10.8 through 10.13 and Section 10.31 of the Los Angeles
Administrative Code requiring non-discrimination and Affirmative
Action in hiring persons will be part of any contract awarded pursuant
to this notice. As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans
with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate
on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable
accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and
activities.
You Must Contact Karin Christie at (213) 978-0875 or George Payba at (213) 978-0884 for the
Full RFP Prior to Submitting Your Proposal.
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