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Advancing Environmental Justice through Technical Assistance Mini-Grants Program

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Environmental Justice Grantee Profiles

Read profiles of the 2022 environmental justice organization grantees below.


Funding and Donor Development Strategies for Small Nonprofits 

Funding and Donor Development Strategies for Small Nonprofits (2023)

This guide provides an overview of the strategies, insights and best practices for funding and donor development and includes additional insights for organizations specifically working in the environmental justice space.

Download the guide in English (PDF) and Spanish (PDF).


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Strategic Communications with Resonance Communications Hub (2022)

This guide offers best practices and sample communications for any organization working towards social justice.

Download the guide in English (PDF) and Spanish (PDF).


About the Program

The National Council for Environmental Health & Equity, with support from CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, hosts the Advancing Environmental Justice through Technical Assistance Mini-Grants Program.

The program supports community-based organizations working to advance environmental justice. Four grantees are receiving technical assistance and $25,000 grants. Learn more about the grantees below.


Grantee Profiles:

Hui o Ho`ohonua (HOH808) / Mālama Pu`uloa

Hui o Ho‘ohonua (HOH808) is a non-profit created by community members of the Ewa moku (district or land division), which includes Pu’uloa (Pearl Harbor). Their mission is to end the perpetuation of historical trauma to Ewa’s land, water and people through reciprocal learning, working side by side with the Ewa community, and serving its kupuna (elders) and current residents.

Read a profile of the organization and their grant activities under this program and learn more on their website.

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Organización en California de Líderes Campesinas, Inc.

man and woman speaking to seated audienceLideres Campesinas is a statewide network based in Oxnard, California whose mission is to strengthen the leadership of farmworker women and girls so that together, they become the bridge that reaches the social, economic and political changes that ensure their human rights. The organization is dedicated to leadership development, outreach and education, and technical assistance in issues directly affecting farmworker communities in California.

Read a profile, also available in Spanish, of the organization and their grant activities under this program and learn more on their website.

Watch Now: Claudia Quezada, environmental justice coordinator at Líderes Campesinas, shares the organization's vision for a cleaner, safer environment for farm workers in Ventura County, California.

 

Watch Now: Yunuen Ibarra, director of programs at Líderes Campesinas, shares her journey working with farm workers and the vital role of the CDC’s NCEH/ATSDR environmental justice technical assistance grants.

South Baltimore Community Land Trust

South Baltimore Community Land Trust in Baltimore, Maryland is a community led land trust whose vision is quality affordable housing for all in communities free of environmental injustice.

Read a profile of the organization and their grant activities under this program and learn more on their website.

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Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan

Smiling women and preschoolers with mop and bucketThe mission of Healthy Homes Coalition is to prioritize children’s health and well-being by eliminating harmful housing conditions, beginning in Grand Rapids’ hardest hit neighborhoods. They achieve this mission through direct services, community organizing, and continuous collaboration.

Read a profile of the organization and their grant activities under this program and learn more on their website.

Watch Now: Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan's Jameela Maun, executive director, and Victoria Patton, communications & development specialist, share their journey with the CDC’s NCEH/ATSDR environmental justice technical assistance grant program.

West Atlanta Watershed Alliance

The mission of the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance is to improve the quality of life within the West Atlanta Watershed by protecting, preserving and restoring the community’s natural resources.

Read a profile of the organization and their grant activities under this program and learn more on their website.

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Explore more of our grant program activities:

Workshops and Coaching Sessions
Image of a raised fist with blue background and icons of communications channels, with the text “Communications Strategies for Social Justice” and APHA and Resonance logos

Strategic Communications with Resonance Communications Hub (2022)

Resonance, a progressive communications hub with expertise in social justice and equity, hosted a workshop and provided technical assistance for the NEHPC EJTA environmental justice organization grantees. To further the reach of this work, they developed this strategic communications guide that offers best practices and sample communications that can be used by any organization working towards social justice.

Access the guide: 

APHA 2022 Annual Meeting and Expo

Jameela Maun, executive director of Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan, speaking at the APHA 2022 Annual Meeting and ExpoThe Advancing Environmental Justice through Technical Assistance session at the APHA 2022 Annual Meeting and Expo discussed how the EJTA program supports environmental justice organizations in building capacity to advance environmental justice and the grantees’ experience.

Program grantees, including the Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan (Executive Director Jameela Maun pictured on the left) and Organización de Lideres Campesinas en California, shared their environmental justice work, activities and experiences under the grant program, and further opportunities in their field of work. A technical assistance provider to the grantees shared their insights as an expert in environmental health and discussed the importance of technical assistance in advancing environmental justice work.

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