Climate adaptation challenges in frontline communities need to be addressed in a dedicated manner and cannot be solved by any one agency, a single discipline or any one sector of the economy.
Read MoreCaring for Community through Crisis: Latinx communities responses to climate change, covid, and more.
Read MoreAPACC has invited Uwe to give a presentation on rising sea levels and the urban heat island effect.
Read MoreConnecting people to Anacostia Park through arts and recreation.
Read MoreFirst Shift Justice Project is soliciting applications for its Board of Directors!
Read MoreCar-free day raises awareness of the impact of driving and promotes greener modes of transportation.
Read MoreDreaming Out Loud is looking for team members dedicated to supporting the community with healthy, delicious food during these historical times.
Read MorePartners for Places aims to enhance local capacity to build equitable and sustainable communities in the United States and Canada.
Read MoreThe Diverse City Fund turns ten this year. Find out ways you can help celebrate and make more grants possible.
Read MoreThe Chesapeake Bay Trust awards more than $10 million in grant funding each year to hundreds of nonprofits and community organizations throughout the region for hands-on projects that are ensuring cleaner, greener, healthier Chesapeake, Coastal Bays, and Youghiogheny watersheds for years to come.
Read MoreApply for Lyft ride credits to help drive your organization forward.
Read MoreBy supporting movement infrastructure - vibrant connections and indispensable shared tools across the environmental field – Mosaic seeks to equip organizations and advocates to achieve the most important environmental victories.
Read MoreAfterschool 2021 Fall Program Returns. Visit the DPR Registration Portal and find your enrichment zone.
Read MoreSign up for FREE: Taking Nature Black Re-entry Roundtable. Tuesday, September 14 from 2 PM - 3 PM.
Read More“In this country, too many communities of color experience violence, oppression, and toxic trauma due to environmental racism and slavery. We use anti-racist, pro-liberation science to INpower communities who are seeking environmental justice.”
— DR. SACOBY WILSON, CEEJH DIRECTOR
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