Utah air quality could improve with UCAIR grants for emissions reductions. Projects may address vehicles, promote telecommuting and create carbon credits.
The 2017 Utah Clean Air Partnership (UCAIR) grant program is looking to fund innovative projects that improve the state’s air quality and reduce emissions through data-driven plans. All Utah air quality projects that reduce emissions will be eligible for funding, but special consideration will be taken for those that directly address higher-emissions vehicles, reduce commuting and establish emissions credits:
All proposals must be accompanied by projections of emissions reduction and the means by which it will be quantified during the project. Non-profit organizations seeking grant funds will need to match any awards received through the UCAIR program.
The grant program if focused on three challenges to Utah air quality:
UCAIR Grant program applications to improve Utah air quality are due Oct. 2, 2017.
Get more information and apply for the grant on the UCAIR website.
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