The National Indian Health Board’s (NIHB) Tribal Environmental Impact Network is a new cohort of professionals with experience in issues impacting environmental justice in Indian Country. These experts will assist NIHB in providing technical assistance to Tribal communities for funding opportunities as part of NIHB’s Tribal Environmental Justice Technical Assistance Center (TEJTAC). The TEJTAC was established to support underserved and overburdened communities addressing environmental and clean energy concerns by increasing access to federal funds. The network is open to professionals who work or have worked on environmental health and environmental justice issues in Indian Country. The network is seeking experts in the areas such as agriculture, air quality, clean energy, climate change, emergency response, environmental health, geology, hydrology, legal services, sanitation, solid waste transportation, and water quality. Compensation for technical assistance services will be provided.
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