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Climate Justice Fellow ProgramFellows will be selected from a diverse range of candidates from EJ communities. Through this opportunity, participants can deepen their understanding of environmental and climate issues while developing skills to empower their communities. Fellows will gain foundational knowledge on local Environmental and Climate Justice challenges, become community stakeholders, engage in meaningful interactions with technical experts, and network with community leaders, faculty mentors, and federal partners.

IQ Air Foundation - Through Clean Air for Kids and other initiatives, the Foundation promotes environmental justice by ensuring equal access to clean air, one of the most important foundations of human health, happiness, and success

North America Development Bank - NADBank is a binational financial institution established by the Governments of the United States and Mexico to provide financing to support the development and implementation of infrastructure projects, as well as to provide technical and other assistance for projects and actions that preserve, protect or enhance the environment in order to advance the well-being of the people of the United States and Mexico.

Organization of American StatesThe OAS uses a four-pronged approach to effectively implement its essential purposes. The Organization’s four main pillars––democracyhuman rightssecurity, and development––support each other and are intertwined through political dialogue, inclusiveness, cooperation, and legal and follow-up instruments that provide the OAS with the tools to maximize its work in the Hemisphere.

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership - The partnership unites and amplifies our partners’ voices to advance America’s legacy of conservation, habitat, and access. 

White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council - The White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council (WHEJAC) has been established pursuant to Executive Order 14008, the White House council will not only bring greater visibility to EJ issues across the federal government but will provide EPA’s National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) with an excellent partner for providing horizon-expanding EJ advice and recommendations to our government’s leadership.  As EPA supports the formation of the White House council, we are continuing to support the consistent management of NEJAC, including with our annual membership recruitment process and convening public meetings.

 

 

 

Grant Writing Resources

Anese & Associates is a minority woman-owned full-service grant writing and resource firm that specializes in bringing State, local, and federal funding resources to communities who need them most. 

Environmental Protection Network harnesses the expertise of over 550 former EPA career staff and political appointees from across the country to serve as a trusted resource, answering calls for objective analysis, scientific rigor, and a vision for a transformed 21st century EPA.

Management Concepts provides federal employees, teams, and agencies with training and workforce development solutions.

National Grants Management Association provides comprehensive full lifecycle grants management training, professional certification, continuing professional education, tools and resources, and a forum for networking with grants industry professionals.

OpenGrants is a search engine and marketplace for pro bono or low bono grant writers.

U.S. Department of Education Grant Administration Courses and Resources