Fordham University, EPA unveil $40M empowerment initiative to address environmental justice

Fordham University, in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is spearheading an ambitious $40 million initiative to address environmental justice in communities disproportionately affected by climate change and pollution.

This transformative project, funded through President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, is set to empower communities across New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and eight federally recognized Indian nations.

Dr. Julie L. Gafney, Associate Vice President of Strategic Mission Initiatives, expressed Fordham’s commitment: “Fordham University is proud to serve as the Thriving Communities Grantmaker for EPA Region 2.

As an institution deeply rooted in the Bronx, we are dedicated to advancing environmental justice for frontline communities.”

With a collaborative approach, the initiative partners with organizations such as the New York Immigration Coalition and ConPRmetidos in Puerto Rico to amplify community voices. This collaboration ensures that the application process is accessible and inclusive, allowing communities to lead in tackling their environmental challenges.

Surey I. Miranda, Director of Campus and Community Engagement, emphasized the initiative’s impact, “This is a tremendous opportunity for community-based organizations to take the lead in solving the environmental challenges they face daily.”

Congressman Richie Torres (NY-15) championed the initiative, highlighting its significance: “The $50 million grant to Fordham University…is a critical investment in the Bronx’s future, providing resources to foster community development, create clean energy jobs, and improve the quality of life for all Bronxites.”

Community-based organizations are encouraged to apply for subgrants ranging from $75,000 to $350,000, funding projects like environmental workforce development and air quality improvement.

A Community Leadership Board, led by Wanda Salaman of Mothers on the Move, will oversee the project evaluations to ensure equitable distribution of resources.

Wanda Salamán stated, “With strong Environmental and Community Activist Leadership, we ensure that everyone in our community has a fair and equitable chance to apply for this funding…By having a voice in reviewing applications and shaping the direction of these initiatives, we can ensure that the funding reaches those who need it most.”

Eligible organizations are invited to join this movement for a more just and sustainable future as the application portal opens in late September.

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