EPA selects ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ as site for environmental justice center

ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨β€™s Environmental Finance Center is one of 17 locations selected to establish an Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center. This new center will promote environmental and energy justice in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and adjoining Indigenous nations.

According to the , the environmental justice centers will be tasked with β€œremoving barriers and improving accessibility for communities with environmental justice concerns. The centers will also provide training and other assistance to build capacity for navigating federal grant application systems, writing strong grant proposals, and effectively managing grant funding.”

Each of the EJ TCTACs will receive at least $10 million over the next five years from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy. 

"This grant from the EPA is a phenomenal opportunity for ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ to drive prosperity for rural and underserved communities, who unfortunately carry a disproportional share of pollution and environmental hazards,” said ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ President Rick Muma. β€œWe look forward to the opportunity to advance environmental justice in our region and promote healthy growth for Kansas and our Midwestern neighbors."

As EPA Region 7’s only environmental justice center, the EFC at ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ will implement an engagement and community assessment process to learn from communities about their burdens, barriers, priorities and opportunities, then work with the communities to address their unique needs by providing training, technical assistance, support services, applied research, tool development and other resources that will help remove barriers and improve accessibility for communities with environmental justice concerns. Each of the technical assistance centers will also create and manage communication channels to ensure all communities have direct access to resources and information.

ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨β€™s EJ TCTAC will partner with eight nonprofit organization throughout the four-state region to provide training and technical assistance. Partners include Center for Rural Affairs, Climate and Energy Project, Community Engineering Corps, Environmental Protection Network, Iowa Environment Council, Kansas Rural Center, Kansas State University Engineering Extension, and Metropolitan Congregations United.

β€œThe Environmental Finance Center at ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ is excited to start supporting communities and organizations in our four states as they tackle environmental justice and energy justice challenges close to home,” said director of the Wichita State Environmental Finance Center at Tonya Bronleewe. β€œWe have a strong team of partners who are ready to connect with local champions to start this important work.”

This historic national investment of $177 million to advance environmental justice will help underserved and overburdened communities across the country access targeted funds from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda.

β€œΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ has worked with EPA Region 7 for many years, and we’re thrilled to build upon that partnership to better serve those here in the Heartland who need it most,” said EPA Region 7 administrator Meg McCollister. β€œThis new center will provide communities throughout Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska with the training, guidance and technical assistance needed to make the most of EPA’s historic funding opportunities.”

ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨β€™s EFC was established in 2010 and is housed within the Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs, which aims to engage in applied research and applied learning that benefits the community β€” a mission that aligns directly with the role of the new EJ TCTACs.


About ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨

ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ is Kansas' only urban public research university, enrolling almost 22,000 students between its main campus and WSU Tech, including students from every state in the U.S. and more than 100 countries. ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ and WSU Tech are recognized for being student centered and innovation driven.

Located in the largest city in the state with one of the highest concentrations in the United States of jobs involving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ provides uniquely distinctive and innovative pathways of applied learning, applied research and career opportunities for all of our students.

The Innovation Campus, which is a physical extension of the ΊμΑμ½νΉΟ±¨ main campus, is one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing research/innovation parks, encompassing over 120 acres and is home to a number of global companies and organizations.

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