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EPA Announces $135,000 in Funding for the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes in Oklahoma

May 8, 2026

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Joe Robledo and Jennah Durant (R6press@epa.gov)
214-665-2200

DALLAS, TEXAS (May 8, 2026) – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced $135,000 in funding for the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes to address environmental priorities within their territory. This funding comes from EPA’s Indian Environmental General Assistance Program (GAP), which provides federally recognized tribes grant funding for the planning, development, and establishment of environmental protection programs, as well as the development and implementation of solid and hazardous waste programs on tribal lands.

“GAP continues to be a useful resource that allows Tribes to plan and develop their own environmental programs while addressing specific priorities within their territory,” said Regional Administrator Scott Mason. “EPA will ensure Tribes have the necessary tools to address current and future environmental concerns for their land and citizens.” 

“GAP funding is a foundational investment that enables Tribes like the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes to build and sustain environmental programs at the local level. Consistent with EPA’s commitment to cooperative federalism, this funding strengthens Tribal capacity to lead on priority environmental challenges and deliver results for their communities,” said EPA Assistant Administrator Usha Turner.

The Wichita and Affiliated Tribes is located in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and currently has a population of over 3,500 individuals. The Tribe will use the grant for office staff education on addressing environmental issues, education and outreach to the Tribal community, implementing solid waste management practices, community clean-up and recycling activities, and capacity development for the Tribe’s indoor air program.

For more information on GAP, visit our webpage or view the GAP Innovations and Investments Report.

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Last updated on May 8, 2026
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