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Shapiro Admin Awards $600,000 to Community Based Organizations for Environmental Justice Outreach

Shapiro Administration’s Office of Environmental Justice recognized as a national model for proactive community engagement.

 

Investment will go toward proactive community engagement 

Harrisburg, PA – Building on the Shapiro Administration’s goal to ensure every community has equal access to environmental protections the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced grant awards totaling $600,000 to 12 community organizations across Pennsylvania through the new Pennsylvania Engaging New Voices on Environmental Justice program.

“Environmental Justice is a core part of DEP’s mission, and this program will not just help these organizations but also the people in the communities they support,” said DEP Acting Secretary Jessica Shirley. “At DEP we know that proactive, transparent outreach is key to empowering communities and ensuring that people have a voice in the process.”

The goal of the grant is to ensure that historically marginalized and underserved communities have access to information and resources about environmental protection, DEP permits, regulations, and grant opportunities. Selected Community Benefit Organizations (CBOs) can put the grant towards community education, outreach, engagement, and capacity-building, with flexibility to meet the specific needs of the communities they serve. For example, two of the CBO grantees, Ngozi, Inc. and Spanish American Civic Association, will hold mobilize anti-dumping task forces to help prevent illegal trash dumping in their communities.

CBOs are required to emphasize DEP grant opportunities, DEP's permitting processes, how to engage with DEP, and the agency's role in their communities. Additionally, all of the CBOs will organize a community-driven event, such as a local cleanup or educational workshop.

“We’re excited to forge, rebuild, and foster relationships with stakeholders and communities across Pennsylvania. We’re energized at the opportunity to bring new voices to the environmental justice conversation,” said DEP Special Deputy Secretary for the Office of Environmental Justice Fernando Treviño. “Grant recipients representing rural and urban areas and people of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences will have the opportunity to share expertise and gain the support of a statewide network of organizations engaged in environmental justice.

The grants are funded through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Justice Government-To-Government grant.

DEP awarded sub-grants of $50,000 each to 12 community organizations in the following counties:

Allegheny

City of Pittsburgh – Casa San Jose

City of Pittsburgh – Project Matters

Crawford

City of Meadville – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Fund Inc.:

Dauphin

City of Harrisburg – Ngozi, Inc. 

Erie

City of Erie – Urban Erie Community Development Corporation

Lancaster

City of Lancaster – Spanish American Civic Association 

Lehigh

City of Allentown – Unidos Foundation

Philadelphia

City of Philadelphia – Alianza Latina 

City of Philadelphia – Hunting Park Green

Multi-county/Regional

Northcentral Pennsylvania – Shamokin Creek Restoration Alliance

Northeastern and Northcentral Pennsylvania – Northeastern Pennsylvania Pan African Coalition

Statewide

Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition 

This marks the first grant DEP has received focused solely on proactive community engagement. DEP’s Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ) has become a national model for proactive community outreach and engagement throughout the Commonwealth. DEP has created an online mapping tool to better identify Environmental Justice communities and updated the Environmental Justice policy to ensure that underserved communities have equal access to environmental protection and public participation

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