This entry-level professional development course hosted by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) is designed to prepare Tribal staff to conduct a variety of education and outreach activities that will help increase awareness about environmental issues and abilities to make informed decisions that protect air quality and human health. Course participants will experience environmental education tools and curricula that can be used in formal or informal educational settings. Participants will receive a Particulate Matter (PM) sensor through a long-term loan for conducting air quality outreach activities. Topics include assessing air quality needs and concerns in the community, developing an effective outreach plan, creating materials for outreach, developing partnerships for outreach, implementing citizen science in Tribal communities, and using air quality sensors to increase awareness of air pollutants. Applicants who have an outreach task in their current work plans will receive preference.