The Utah Clean Air Partnership (UCAIR) is excited to announce that the 2026 UCAIR Grants Program is now open. Organizations, schools, local governments, and community groups across Utah are invited to apply for funding to support projects that reduce emissions and improve air quality in our communities.
Improving Utah’s air quality takes collaboration, creativity, and community leadership. The UCAIR Grants Program helps turn innovative ideas into real-world solutions by providing funding for projects that deliver measurable air quality benefits.
Past grant recipients have implemented a wide range of impactful initiatives, including:
- Community education and outreach programs
- Emissions reduction and clean technology projects
- School-based air quality initiatives
- Local programs that encourage cleaner transportation and energy use
Whether large or small, these projects contribute to the shared goal of healthier air for everyone in Utah.
Who Should Apply
UCAIR encourages applications from organizations that are passionate about improving air quality, including:
- Nonprofit organizations
- Schools and universities
- Local governments and municipalities
- Community groups
Projects should demonstrate clear potential to reduce emissions, improve air quality awareness, or support sustainable practices in Utah communities.
Submit Your Application
If you have an idea that could make a difference for Utah’s air, we encourage you to apply.
Applications are open now and will be accepted through April 12, 2026. Learn more and apply at ucair.org/grants
Funding Made Possible by Our Partners
The UCAIR Grants Program is made possible through the generous support of Rio Tinto Kennecott, UCAIR’s major donor, along with support from Enbridge. Their commitment helps empower organizations throughout the state to implement practical, community-driven air quality solutions.