Integrated planning grants

Reuse of a brownfield site can be a complicated undertaking that requires coordinated analysis of environmental conditions, site planning, and financial issues. Integrated Planning Grants (IPGs) support efforts to conduct the key first steps in the cleanup and redevelopment process by helping to create an integrated project plan. The IPG reduces uncertainty about contamination at a property while integrating administrative processes and analysis of investments needed for post-cleanup redevelopment of a site.

Funding cycle

  • Amount of funding available: $1,600,000
  • Grant award limit: $200,000 for a single site. $300,000 for a study area with multiple sites.
  • Amount of matching funds required: None

Applications are not being accepted at this time.

If you have questions about a potential brownfield redevelopment project and whether it qualifies for an IPG, contact Ecology’s Competitive Grant Program Supervisor.

Funding is available for the following entities:

Standard IPGs: Available to local governments that own or are considering acquisition, cleanup, and redevelopment of a brownfield property or multiple brownfield properties.

  • Environmental site assessments
  • Remedial investigations
  • Health assessments
  • Feasibility studies
  • Site planning
  • Community involvement
  • Land use and regulatory analyses
  • Building and infrastructure assessments
  • Economic and fiscal analyses
  • Environmental analyses as defined in state law

More information about this funding program

Cultural resource review

For ground-disturbing remedial actions to be eligible for grant funding, Ecology or another state or federal agency must consult with the Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation and affected Tribes before cleanup actions begin. Find out more about cultural resource review.

Funded Integrated Planning Grants

See a list of Integrated Planning Grant projects funded in previous biennia.