The Environmental Protection Agency awarded $498,813 to the Achieving Community Tasks Successfully for a citizen science project to monitor hazardous air pollutants stemming from local pollution sources in Houston’s historic Pleasantville, Sunnyside, Fifth Ward, and Galena Park communities. Primary funding came from the Inflation Reduction Act. This grant funding is expected to accomplish several goals over a three-year period. The main goal is to monitor air pollutants that are a health and environmental concern for local communities. In the first year, ACTS will establish a mobile air monitoring campaign to address community exposures to air toxics such as ethylene oxide, 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, and acrolein. The campaign will consist of a 20-day baseline survey and use low-cost sensors, analytic and visualization tools to expand the capacity to include neighboring communities.