Opportunity Information: Apply for EPA HQ OPP 2017 003

The Pesticides and National Strategies for Healthcare Providers, Training Program is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discretionary funding opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2017-003) that supports a national training and outreach effort aimed at improving how the medical community recognizes, manages, and treats pesticide-related health conditions. The core idea is to strengthen clinical awareness and practical response to pesticide exposures, especially for communities and workers who face higher risk of overexposure due to environmental or occupational contact with pesticides. The EPA is offering this support through a cooperative agreement, meaning the agency expects to stay actively involved with the recipient in shaping and carrying out the work over the project period.

This program is designed as a broad environmental and occupational health initiative that was requested and supported by doctors, clinicians, and state health departments, reflecting a real gap in everyday clinical practice: pesticide exposures can be missed, misdiagnosed, or not reported consistently without targeted education and tools. The long-term goal is improved health outcomes for at-risk populations by increasing knowledge across healthcare settings and by making it easier for providers to identify pesticide exposure patterns, connect symptoms to potential pesticide causes, and respond with appropriate treatment and prevention guidance. In practical terms, the effort emphasizes outreach, technical assistance, and training so that frontline healthcare professionals have usable, current information rather than purely academic resources.

The EPA intends for this award to build directly on earlier work, particularly the prior project called "From the Fields to the Exam Room: Integrating the Recognition, Management and Prevention of Pesticide Poisonings into the Primary Care Setting." An earlier product of that broader initiative was the publication "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning," which serves as a foundational reference point for clinical guidance. This new opportunity is essentially meant to extend, update, and expand those earlier efforts so they remain relevant, reach more audiences, and become embedded in ongoing professional education and clinical workflows.

Applicants are expected to carry out four main categories of work. First, the recipient should provide continuing education, training, and technical assistance to audiences that are positioned to encounter pesticide-related illness, which can include clinicians in primary care, emergency medicine, occupational health, and other related settings, as well as organizations that support clinical practice. Second, the project should update existing materials and/or develop new educational resources and tools, ensuring that guidance remains current, accessible, and usable for real-world decision-making. Third, the recipient should conduct outreach to both existing audiences already aware of these resources and new audiences that may not be using them yet, with an emphasis on increasing adoption and routine use. Fourth, the project should build partnerships and a sustainable stakeholder network so the work continues beyond a single set of trainings, creating a longer-lasting infrastructure for collaboration among healthcare professionals, public health agencies, and other relevant groups.

In terms of funding and scale, the EPA anticipated an estimated award level of about $500,000 per year, dependent on the agency budget, with a total potential funding amount up to $2,500,000 over five years covering 2017 through 2022. The opportunity anticipated a single award (Expected Awards: 1), which signals the EPA was looking for one lead organization to coordinate a national strategy rather than spreading the work across many smaller grants. The award ceiling is listed as $2,500,000, aligning with the five-year total. The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement under CFDA 66.716, and the activity category is Environment, reflecting the EPA's focus on public health impacts tied to environmental and occupational exposures.

Administratively, the opportunity was created on May 22, 2017, with an original closing date of July 20, 2017, and it notes that applicants should review Section IV of the funding opportunity announcement for details about any additional close date information. Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with further clarification intended to be found in the opportunity's eligibility section, suggesting that eligibility may depend on organizational type, capacity, or demonstrated ability to deliver national-level training, partnerships, and technical assistance rather than fitting neatly into a single standard applicant category.

  • The Environmental Protection Agency in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Pesticides and National Strategies for Healthcare Providers, Training Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 66.716.
  • This funding opportunity was created on May 22, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Jul 20, 2017 See Section IV of the funding opportunity announcement for additional close date information.. (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 $2,500,000.00 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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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the "Pesticides and National Strategies for Healthcare Providers, Training Program"?

It is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discretionary funding opportunity that supports a national training and outreach effort to improve how the medical community recognizes, manages, and treats pesticide-related health conditions.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number for this EPA program?

The Funding Opportunity Number is EPA-HQ-OPP-2017-003.

What type of award is the EPA offering under this opportunity?

The EPA is offering a cooperative agreement. This means the EPA expects to remain actively involved with the recipient in shaping and carrying out the work during the project period, rather than providing funding with minimal agency involvement.

What is the overall purpose of the program?

The purpose is to strengthen clinical awareness and practical response to pesticide exposures, particularly in communities and among workers who may face higher risk of overexposure due to environmental or occupational contact with pesticides.

Why does EPA consider this training and outreach effort necessary?

The program reflects a gap in everyday clinical practice: pesticide exposures can be missed, misdiagnosed, or not reported consistently without targeted education, tools, and practical guidance for healthcare professionals.

Who is the program intended to help in the long term?

The long-term goal is improved health outcomes for at-risk populations by increasing knowledge across healthcare settings and making it easier for providers to identify pesticide exposure patterns, connect symptoms to potential pesticide causes, and respond with appropriate treatment and prevention guidance.

Is this program focused on academic research or practical clinical support?

The emphasis is on practical outreach, technical assistance, and training so frontline healthcare professionals have usable, current information that can be applied in real clinical decision-making and workflows.

What earlier work is this opportunity supposed to build on?

The EPA intends this award to build on earlier work, particularly the project titled "From the Fields to the Exam Room: Integrating the Recognition, Management and Prevention of Pesticide Poisonings into the Primary Care Setting."

What existing clinical guidance is mentioned as a foundational reference?

The publication "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning" is identified as a foundational reference point for clinical guidance within the broader initiative this opportunity is extending and expanding.

What are the main categories of work applicants are expected to carry out?

Applicants are expected to carry out four main categories of work:

  1. Provide continuing education, training, and technical assistance to audiences likely to encounter pesticide-related illness.
  2. Update existing materials and/or develop new educational resources and tools to keep guidance current, accessible, and usable.
  3. Conduct outreach to existing and new audiences to increase adoption and routine use of the resources.
  4. Build partnerships and a sustainable stakeholder network so the work continues beyond a single set of trainings.

Who are examples of the intended training and technical assistance audiences?

The opportunity describes audiences positioned to encounter pesticide-related illness, including clinicians in primary care, emergency medicine, occupational health, and other related settings, as well as organizations that support clinical practice.

What does "continuing education" mean in the context of this grant?

Based on the opportunity description, continuing education refers to training and educational support for healthcare professionals, paired with technical assistance, to improve recognition and response to pesticide-related health conditions.

What kinds of materials or tools are expected to be updated or developed?

The recipient is expected to update existing materials and/or develop new educational resources and tools so that clinical guidance remains current, accessible, and usable for real-world decision-making.

What does EPA mean by "outreach" in this program?

Outreach includes engaging both current users who are already aware of the resources and new audiences who may not be using them yet, with an emphasis on increasing adoption and routine use across healthcare settings.

Why is partnership-building and a stakeholder network part of the required work?

The program calls for building partnerships and a sustainable stakeholder network to create longer-lasting infrastructure for collaboration among healthcare professionals, public health agencies, and other relevant groups, helping the effort continue beyond a single round of trainings.

How many awards did EPA expect to make?

The opportunity anticipated a single award (Expected Awards: 1), indicating EPA was looking for one lead organization to coordinate a national strategy.

What is the estimated funding level per year?

The EPA anticipated an estimated award level of about $500,000 per year, dependent on the agency budget.

What is the total potential funding amount and project period described?

The total potential funding amount is up to $2,500,000 over five years, covering 2017 through 2022, as described in the opportunity information.

What is the maximum (ceiling) amount listed for the award?

The award ceiling is listed as $2,500,000.

What is the CFDA number associated with this funding opportunity?

The CFDA number is 66.716.

What activity category is listed for this opportunity?

The activity category is Environment.

When was the opportunity created and what was the original closing date?

The opportunity was created on May 22, 2017, with an original closing date of July 20, 2017.

Is there any note about additional close date information?

Yes. The opportunity notes that applicants should review Section IV of the funding opportunity announcement for details about any additional close date information.

Who is eligible to apply based on the information provided?

Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with further clarification intended to be found in the opportunity's eligibility section. The description suggests eligibility may depend on organizational type, capacity, or demonstrated ability to deliver national-level training, partnerships, and technical assistance.

What makes this a national strategy effort rather than a local or regional program?

The opportunity describes a national training and outreach effort and anticipated a single award, signaling an intent to support one lead organization coordinating a national-level approach rather than funding many separate smaller projects.

What kinds of health issues is this program focused on?

The program is focused on pesticide-related health conditions, specifically improving how healthcare providers recognize pesticide exposures, manage pesticide-related illness, and treat affected patients.

Which populations are emphasized as being at higher risk?

The description highlights communities and workers who face higher risk of overexposure due to environmental or occupational contact with pesticides.

What outcomes is the EPA trying to improve through this program?

The opportunity points to improved health outcomes for at-risk populations by increasing provider knowledge, improving recognition of pesticide exposure patterns, linking symptoms to potential pesticide causes, and supporting appropriate treatment and prevention guidance.

How is this opportunity described in terms of support from the healthcare community?

The program is described as being requested and supported by doctors, clinicians, and state health departments, reflecting a recognized need for targeted clinical education and tools.

What is the relationship between this program and clinical workflows?

The opportunity indicates an intent to make resources more likely to be adopted and used routinely, with materials and training designed to be usable in real-world clinical settings and workflows.

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