Opportunity
Texas DIR/ESBD #582-28-00001
TCEQ Solicits Proposals for Galveston Bay Estuary Program FY 2028 Environmental Projects
Posted
June 22, 2026
Respond By
July 24, 2026
Identifier
582-28-00001
NAICS
924120, 924110, 541715, 813211
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), via its Galveston Bay Estuary Program, is inviting proposals for environmental and programmatic projects for FY 2028. - Government Buyer: - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Galveston Bay Estuary Program - Project Scope: - Solicitation for projects supporting the Galveston Bay Plan, 2nd Edition - Five project categories: Water and Sediment Quality (WSQ), Natural Resource Utilization (NRU), Public Participation and Education (PPE), Monitoring and Research (M&R), and general Programmatic Projects - Projects may address EPA Areas of Special Interest, including nutrient pollution reduction, coastal resiliency, and trash reduction - Eligibility: - Open to federal, state, and local governments, councils of government, public ISDs or universities, nonprofits, and other entities partnered with eligible recipients - Funding and Awards: - Multiple awards anticipated - Total estimated funding: $2,600,000 - No matching funds required - Payments are reimbursement-based for allowable costs - Unique Requirements: - Title VI compliance for outreach in alternative languages if serving areas with significant limited English proficiency populations - Proposals must be submitted electronically to subcommittee coordinators - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a grant solicitation for project proposals, not a procurement of specific products or brands.
Description
The Galveston Bay Estuary Program is seeking project proposals for fiscal year 2028 to implement various environmental and programmatic projects including WSQ, NRU, PPE, M&R, and Programmatic Projects. Proposals should align with the Galveston Bay Plan, 2nd Edition, and address subcommittee priorities and EPA Areas of Special Interest such as reducing nutrient pollution and coastal resiliency. Multiple awards are anticipated, and no matching funds are required. Proposals must be submitted electronically by July 24, 2026, to the relevant subcommittee coordinators.