$10 Million Award to University of Connecticut to Help Massachusetts Communities Address Environmental Justice Challenges
BOSTON (October 30, 2024) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that the University of Connecticut's (UConn) Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center (TCTAC) is open and accepting requests from communities and organizations across New England for technical assistance to help address local environmental justice challenges. In Massachusetts, UConn will partner with the University of Massachusetts Boston's Institute for New England Native American Studies and Groundwork USA in Lawrence to engage with local communities. EPA selected UConn to establish one of 18 TCTACs across the country and awarded UCONN $10 million to support this work for five years.
UConn's TCTAC will provide critical support to overburdened communities in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and federally recognized Tribes in New England. The assistance will help local communities navigate the federal grant application process, strengthen their capacity for community engagement, and ensure they can benefit from funding opportunities from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
"Too often, communities with the most pressing environmental justice concerns have been left behind due to barriers in accessing federal funding," said EPA New England Regional Administrator David W. Cash. "UConn's technical assistance center is a game-changer for New England and will provide greater access to services to ensure overburdened and underserved communities and our Tribal nations can access historic investments to address generational environmental and health disparities."
"As Connecticut's flagship university, UConn takes pride in service to our communities and helping to prepare them for the environmental challenges they face in the present and the future," says Pamir Alpay, UConn Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship. "With the EPA's generous support, we are proud to extend our expertise and resourcefulness to support environmental justice throughout the cities, towns, and Tribes of New England."
"Too many barriers block environmental justice communities from getting the resources they need to get pollution and toxic chemicals out of their neighborhoods," said U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey. "I look forward to seeing how this new Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center for New England will engage directly with community organizers and advocates in Massachusetts to help unlock clean and healthy futures for Black, Brown, Indigenous, immigrant, and low-income communities. We fought hard in Congress for this historic environmental justice funding in the Inflation Reduction Act—now, it's time to make sure those dollars prioritize the communities that need funding the most and deliver for everyone in the Commonwealth."
"The devastating realities of climate change have been felt in communities across our country, with the harshest impact on our most vulnerable," said Democratic Whip Katherine Clark. "I'm grateful to the Biden-Harris administration for accelerating our progress toward a more equitable and resilient future with this federal investment. With the doors of the Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center now open, New England will be provided the services and resources needed to address pollution, combat the climate crisis, and advance environmental justice."
UConn will partner with the following organizations to engage with local communities:
- Environmental Protection Network will provide region-wide support for community capacity building to address challenging health and environmental injustices, offer technical assistance, education and outreach, and conduct community engagement.
- Groundwork USA affiliates in Bridgeport, Conn., Lawrence, Mass., and Providence R.I., will coordinate outreach to urban-based community organizations and help tailor technical assistance to meet the diverse needs of urban communities.
- New England Rural Health Association in Vermont will coordinate outreach to rural community-based organizations via its more than 600 members and provide technical assistance to address environmental and energy needs as well as public transit, broadband and cell service.
- University of Massachusetts Boston's Institute for New England Native American Studies will coordinate the outreach to Tribes and Native non-profit organizations across the region and tailor location-based technical assistance to meet each tribe's unique needs.
- University of Southern Maine's New England Environmental Finance Center will provide sustainable solutions to fund and finance environmental and climate priorities and technical assistance to address climate adaptation and water infrastructure needs.
UConn's services can be requested through a website, email or by phone. UConn will assist eligible entities to identify funding resources and submit funding proposals, write and manage grants, and plan for grant and project implementation.
Background
The formation of the EJ technical assistance centers is in direct response to feedback from communities and environmental justice leaders who have long called for technical assistance and capacity building support for communities and their partners as they work to access critical federal resources. The 18 centers will provide comprehensive coverage for the entire United States through a network of over 160 partners including community-based organizations, additional academic institutions, and Environmental Finance Centers, so that more communities can access federal funding opportunities like those made available through President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The EJ TCTAC program is part of the Federal Interagency Thriving Communities Network and delivers on the Biden-Harris Administration's Justice40 Initiative to ensure that 40% of the benefits of certain federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities. The new technical assistance centers will help ensure communities with environmental justice concerns can access President Biden's historic investments in America to address generational disinvestment, legacy pollution, infrastructure challenges, and build a clean energy economy that will lower energy costs, strengthen our energy security, and meet our climate goals.
Learn more about UCONN's TCTAC.