Environmental Justice Achievement Awards
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EPA's National Achievements in Environmental Justice Awards Program recognizes partnerships that address local environmental justice concerns and result in positive environmental and human health benefits in communities.
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2010 National Achievement in Environmental Justice Award Winners
On December 15, 2010, EPA announces five winners of its 2010 National Achievement in Environmental Justice Awards. The awards are given to the following multi-stakeholder partnerships representing 35 organizations listed below:
- ENLACE Caño Martín Peña Project, San Juan, PR (PDF) (1 pg, 515K) for establishing and implementing a land use and comprehensive development plan that works to improve social, economic, and environmental conditions for eight communities in the Caño Martín Peña Special Planning District. Partners include:
- Corporación del Proyecto ENLACE del Caño Martín Peña
- Fideicomiso de la Tierra del Caño Martín Peña (Community Land Trust)
- Grupo de las Ocho Comunidades Aledañas al Caño Martín Peña
- Transportation Equity/Stops for Us Coalition, St. Paul, MN (PDF) (1 pg, 326K) for its efforts to form a broad-based partnership to secure the construction of three new light rail transit stations, which will provide access for the transit dependent communities of East University Avenue and connect residents to housing, jobs, education, and the many amenities located throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan region. Partners include:
- Alliance for Metropolitan Stability
- Asian Economic Development Association
- Aurora St. Anthony Neighborhood Development Corporation
- Community Stabilization Project
- District Councils Collaborative of St. Paul and Minneapolis
- Got Voice, Got Power!
- ISAIAH
- Jewish Community Action
- Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy
- Transit for Livable Communities
- UFCW Local 789
- EcoCenter at Heron’s Head Park Partnership, San Francisco, CA (PDF) (1 pg, 415K) for creating an environmental justice education center for use by the residents of San Francisco’s Bayview Hunters Point and other communities with environmental justice concerns. Partners include:
- California Coastal Conservancy
- California State Water Resources Control Board
- Literacy for Environmental Justice
- Port of San Francisco
- San Francisco Department of Public Health
- San Francisco Department of Public Works
- Treadwell & Rollo
- Lead Poisoning Prevention Citizen’s Advisory Task Force, San Diego, CA (PDF) (1 pg, 666K) for empowering communities to conduct lead hazard control work in environmental justice communities, and ensuring the protection of children from the threat of lead-based paint and dust in San Diego. Partners include:
- Environmental Health Coalition
- Lead Safe Neighborhoods Program, City of San Diego
- Lead Safe San Diego Program, San Diego Housing Commission
- Western Center on Law & Poverty
- Oregon Environmental Justice Task Force (PDF) (1 pg, 555K) for effective implementation of the State’s environmental justice legislation and its ability to incorporate environmental justice considerations into State agencies’ programs. Partners include:
- The Commission on Asian Affairs
- The Commission on Black Affairs
- The Commission on Hispanic Affairs
- The Commission on Indian Services
- Multnomah County Health Department
- Oregon Environmental Council
- Oregonians for Food and Shelter
- Oregon Law Center Farmworker Program
- Organizing People-Activating Leaders
- Willamette University
2009 Environmental Justice Achievement Award Winners
On December 14, 2009, EPA announced five winners of its 2009 Environmental Justice Achievement Awards. The awards are given to the following multi-stakeholder partnerships representing 60 organizations listed below:
- Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning (PDF) (1 pg, 534K) for outstanding leadership in community-based efforts to prevent childhood lead poisoning in the City of Rochester, New York.
- Fish Contamination Education Collaborative (PDF) (1 pg, 171K) for outstanding efforts to reduce the consumption of contaminated fish by the local Vietnamese, Chinese, and angler populations near the Palos Verdes Shelf Superfund site, Los Angeles, CA.
- Mitigation Agreement Commission and the Lowcountry Alliance for Model Communities (PDF) (1 pg, 174K) for their outstanding efforts to work with the City of North Charleston and the South Carolina Ports Authority to foster environmental protection and economic revitalization in distressed neighborhoods.
- ReGenesis Project (PDF) (1 pg, 158K) for outstanding leadership and efforts to address environmental protection and community revitalization issues in the Arkwright community of Spartanburg, South Carolina.
- The Clean Trucks Program (PDF) (1 pg, 164K) for outstanding efforts to significantly reduce air pollution from big truck rigs around Long Beach and Los Angeles, California port facilities.
2008 Environmental Justice Achievement Award Winners
On October 21, 2008, EPA announced 12 winners of its first annual 2008 Environmental Justice Achievement Awards. The awards were given to organizations in the following categories:
- Academic institutions
- Duke University, Children’s Environmental Health Initiative (PDF) (1 pg, 135KB)
- Dillard University, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice (PDF) (1 pg, 125KB)
- Medical University of South Carolina (PDF) (1 pg, 122KB)
- Community based organizations
- West End Revitalization Association (PDF) (1 pg, 146KB)
- Center for Environmental and Economic Justice (PDF) (1 pg, 127KB)
- Citizens for Environmental Justice (PDF) (1 pg, 138KB)
- Safer Pest Control Project (PDF) (1 pg, 127KB)
- Non-governmental and environmental organizations
- Communities for a Better Environment (PDF) (1 pg, 123KB)
- State and local government organizations
- South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (PDF) (1 pg, 129KB)
- New Mexico Environment Department (PDF) (1 pg, 120KB)
- Negocio Verde Environmental Justice Task Force (PDF) (1 pg, 124KB)
- Tribal government and indigenous organizations
- Anahola Homesteaders Council (PDF) (1 pg, 140KB)