\ 2012 Environmental Workforce Development
and Job Training Grant Fact Sheet
North Star Center for Human Development, Hartford, CT
EPA Environmental Workforce
Development and Job Training Grant
Program
In 2010, the Office of Brownfields and Land
Revitalization (OBLR) led an effort to more closely
collaborate with other programs within EPA on workforce
development and job training. Program offices now
participating in the expanded initiative include the Office
of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR), Office
of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation
(OSRTI), Office of Underground Storage Tanks (OUST),
Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office (FFRRO),
Center for Program Analysis (CPA), Innovation,
Partnerships, and Communication Office (IPCO), Office
of Wastewater Management (OWM), Office of Chemical
Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP), and the Office
of Emergency Management (OEM). This initiative was
created to develop a job training cooperative agreement
opportunity that includes expanded training in other
environmental media outside the traditional scope of just
brownfields cleanup. As a result of this effort, the
Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training
Grants Program, formerly known as the "Brownfields Job
Training Grants Program," now allows applicants to
deliver other training in the environmental field, in
addition to the core traditional brownfields hazardous
waste and petroleum training historically provided.
Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training
grant funds are provided to nonprofit organizations and
other eligible entities to recruit, train, and place
predominantly low-income and minority, unemployed and
under-employed residents from solid and hazardous
waste-impacted communities. Residents learn the skills
needed to secure full-time, sustainable employment in the
environmental field, including a focus on assessment and
cleanup activities. To date, EPA has funded 191 job
training grants totaling over $42 million through the
former Brownfields Job Training Program and newly
expanded Environmental Workforce Development and
Job Training Program. As of January 2012, approximately
10,275 individuals had completed training and
approximately 7,155 obtained employment in the
environmental field, with an average starting hourly wage
of $14.12. This equates to a cumulative placement rate of
Environmental Workforce
Development and Job Training
Grant
$200,000
EPA has selected the North Star Center for Human
Development for an environmental workforce
development and job training grant. North Star
plans to train 60 students, place at least 54
graduates in environmental jobs, and track
graduates for two years. The core training
program includes 226 hours of instruction in
40-hour HAZWOPER, wastewater treatment
operator, stormwater compliance and design, UST
leak prevention, solid waste management,
chemical use, OSHA 10-hour safety, and lead
renovation and repair. Participants who complete
the core training will earn eight federal
certifications. North Star will target unemployed
and underemployed displaced workers, veterans,
ex-offenders, and other disadvantaged residents of
the City of Hartford for this job training program.
Key partners include the Urban Alliance, the
Greater Urban League of Hartford, Hartford
Community that Cares, The Hartford
Interdenominational Alliance, and several
Northeast Neighborhood Revitalization Zones.
Contacts
For further information, including specific grant
contacts, additional grant information, brownfields
news and events, and publications and links, visit
the EPA Brownfields Web site
(http://www.epa.gov/brownfields).
EPA Region 1 Brownfields Team
617-918-1429
EPA Region 1 Brownfields Web site
(http://www.epa.gov/region01/br ownfields/)
Grant Recipient: North Star Center for Human
Development, Inc., Hartford, CT
860-246-3526
United States
Environmental
Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20450
Solid Waste
and Emergency
Response (5105T)
EPA560-F-12-168
June 2012
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approximately 70% for the program, and also includes
accomplishments data recorded since the program was
created in 1998.
The information presented in this fact sheet comes
from the grant proposal; EPA cannot attest to the
accuracy of this information. The cooperative
agreement for the grant has not yet been
negotiated. Therefore, activities described in this
fact sheet are subject to change.
United States
Environmental
Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20450
Solid Waste
and Emergency
Response (5105T)
EPA560-F-12-168
June 2012
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