The EJ TCTAC Program is part of the Environmental Protection Agency's Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers Program that is working towards a holistic government-wide framework for providing technical assistance and capacity building resources those most in need to improve and foster thriving communities throughout the country. Region 1 and Region 8 are currently in the TCTAC grant competition phase.
Currently, EPA has selected 16 EJ TCTACs in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy that will receive $177 million to help underserved and overburdened communities across the country. The National Wildlife Federation (Environmental Justice, Health and Community Revitalization Program, Climate and Energy Program and Choose Clean Water Coalition), in partnership with the University of Maryland’s (UMD) Center for Community Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health (CEEJH) and Environmental Finance Center (EFC) and multiple community-based partners, recently received a $12MM award from EPA to serve as the Region III TCTAC.
Core partners NWF, UMD CEEJH and UMD EFC, will lead a Mid-Atlantic Thriving Communities Hub (MATCH) to be an Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center for EPA Region 3, serving the states of DE, MD, PA, VA, and WV and DC. We will work closely with multiple community-based partners as core partners selected due to their experience and expertise in environmental and energy justice work. Using a ‘hub’ approach, the core partners will act as ‘core hubs’, and the community-based ‘hubs’ will allow for service delivery to be more accessible to potential program participants, both geographically as well as culturally, due to their on-the-ground community presence. The community hubs include:
The goals of the Region III EJ TCTAC are to:
Morgan State University is hosting the 2024 Mid-Atlantic HBCU Environmental Justice Summit! This 2-day event showcases receptions, papers, panel discussions, and posters, highlighting research and service about alleviating stressors like water and air pollution, poor infrastructure, energy inefficiencies and more across the U.S. Mid-Atlantic region and beyond.
HBCU faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students, and their community-based partners will present their work in classrooms, city neighborhoods, suburban townships, coastal communities, and rural places whose aim is to reduce environmental exposures of harmful cause and consequence to marginalized and vulnerable people. Registration ends on November 11, 2024.
When: Friday, November 15, 2024, 5-7 pm | Saturday, November 16, 2024, 8 am-4 pm
Where: Morgan State University, Behavioral & Social Sciences Center, 1600 Havenwood Road, Baltimore, MD
If you are an Environmental Justice community organization or individual in Region III seeking technical assistance, interested in offering pro-bono services, or a member of the media/press, click “Get Started” to begin.
If you're unable to submit a form, please give us a call at: (202) 792-5350 or 1-800-757-1405
Note: Assistance offered through this hub may not give rise to a conflict of interest on the part of the hub, organizations or contractors supporting the hub, and/or National Wildlife Federation. For example, a conflict would arise if/when an employee, officer, or agent of the hub and/or NWF, a member of their immediate family, their partners, or an organization employing them, has a financial or other interest in, or stands to personally benefit from, offering assistance through the hub to any recipient, or any business that might be engaged as a result of that assistance.
If you are interested in requesting a speaker representing EPA’s Region 3 TCTAC for your organization’s event, please complete this form.
National Wildlife Federation (Environmental Justice, Health and Community Revitalization Program, Climate and Energy Program and Choose Clean Water Coalition), University of Maryland’s (UMD) Center for Community Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health (CEEJH) and Environmental Finance Center (EFC), Morgan State University, West Virginia State University; Centro De Apoyo Familiar, Empower DC, South Baltimore Community Land Trust, Overbrook Environmental Education Center, Sussex Health & Environmental Network/Sentinels of Eastern Shore Health, Urbankind Institute, Appalachian Voices, Virginia State University.
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