A quarter million people joined the Climate Action March around the world on Sep. 8, 2018, asking for immediate action to reduce climate change.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or EPA announced the launch of the community, equity & resiliency initiative, an effort to help communities across the nation navigate EPA’s Inflation Reduction Act investments and other new funding opportunities made possible by President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. Through this initiative, EPA’s office of air and radiation and office of environmental justice and external civil rights will facilitate community-driven partnerships and provide a space for communities to learn, connect, and cultivate ideas on how to access the resources, especially in low-income and disadvantaged communities.
As part of the initiative, EPA will host live virtual and in-person events, including panel discussions and fireside chats featuring environmental leaders and their peers, to help community-based organizations, their community partners, and potential grant applicants navigate funding opportunities. These engagements are designed to spark ideas on how to take advantage of investing in America programs while taking into account each community’s unique context when confronting the climate crisis and advancing environmental and climate justice. EPA’s new community, equity & resiliency website offers information on multiple funding opportunities and resources to ensure community-driven partnerships can inspire meaningful change in their communities. To learn more about the effort, visit EPA’s new Community, Equity & Resiliency webpage.
National Virtual Open House, Nov. 6-14
On Nov. 6, EPA will kick off the community, equity & resiliency initiative with a national virtual open house that is open to the public. Panel and fireside chat topics will include climate change in rural communities, green jobs, electric vehicle infrastructure, technical assistance and more.
Register for the National Virtual Open House
Upcoming Regional Roadshows
Starting this winter, EPA will also host in-person, community-based regional roadshow events. These will provide opportunities for community leaders to develop or leverage existing community-based partnerships and dream and cultivate ideas on the Inflation Reduction Act and other new Investing in America programs. More details on the regional roadshow will be available soon.
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