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Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers: Reducing barriers to competitive funding opportunities

For many communities, the grant process can be difficult to navigate.i Determining funding sources, wading through highly technical language and processes, and knowing how to write a competitive application are all significant barriers that perpetuate existing injustices and prevent funding from reaching communities where it could have the greatest impact.

To address this barrier, the EPA and Department of Energy have collaborated to fund 17 Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers (EJ TCTACS), with each center receiving at least $10 million. Announced in the Spring of 2023, the recipients include higher education institutions, like Wichita State University and the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico-Metro Campus, and nonprofit organizations, like the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice and the National Wildlife Federation.ii

EJ TCTACS across the country have committed to providing services, such as assisting with grant identification and writing, educating about local climate risks, and facilitating engagement with key organizations and decision-makers. Many of these efforts will focus on small, rural, and remote communities that have not traditionally been engaged and lack the capacity to tackle climate issues. 

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RG XXI-B: Planning Committee for a National Humanities Center

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The Humanities in American Life: A Survey of the Public’s Attitudes and Engagement

In fall 2019 the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Humanities Indicators project, with funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered the first nationally representative survey dedicated to understanding Americans’ engagement with and attitudes toward…
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RG XXI-B: Workshop on the History of the Evolution of Modern Mathematics

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Higher Education Leaders and Obama Economics Advisor to Discuss Challenges to Public Universities at Berkeley, Dec. 2

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How Rising Inequality Has Widened the Justice Gap

Robert H. Frank writes for the New York Times about income inequality and the justice gap, based on his longer essay in Daedalus issue on "Access to Justice."
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The Academy sponsored a conference on genetic engineering, examining both the risks and possible benefits. The resulting volume of papers concentrates on the scientific principles required to understand the issues that lie at the core of public concern and, therefore, of policy development.

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RG XXI-B: Study Group on Values in Nature and the Environment

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Survey on Humanities in Community Colleges: Introduction

Focus The humanities are a large and growing presence in community colleges, as documented by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Humanities Indicators (HI), which monitors trends in humanities degrees awarded by these institutions and in the number of humanities…
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American Academy of Arts & Sciences Brings The Lincoln Project to UC Berkeley

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Humanities Education in Community Colleges

The humanities are a large and growing presence in community colleges. To more fully capture the scale and character of humanities education at these institutions, the Humanties Indicators surveyed the nation’s community colleges on three key topics.

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