Office of Environmental Justice and

External Civil Rights

NATIONAL PROGRAM
GUIDANCE: ADDENDUM

FY 2024

May 30, 2023
Publication Number: 231B23001


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I.	INTRODUCTION

The FY 2023-2024 Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights Compliance Office
National Program Guidance1 (OEJ/ECRCO NPG) was published in August of 2022. The OEJ/ECRCO
NPG describes how EPA is centering its mission on the integration of equity, justice, and civil rights
to achieve measurable environmental, public health and quality of life improvements in the most
overburdened, vulnerable, and underserved communities. Critical to achieving this work is for EPA
to proactively engage with Tribes, states, and local governments to discuss and address
disproportionate impacts through implementation of EPA authorities and to engage in meaningful
joint planning with communities to advance community visions and priorities. The OEJ/ECRCO NPG
also describes strategies for implementing and making progress on performance goals as
established in Goal 2 of the FY 2022-2026 EPA Strategic Plan2.

On September 24, 2022, EPA announced the creation of the Office of Environmental Justice and
External Civil Rights (OEJECR). This new office was the result of merging three existing programs at
the agency: the Office of Environmental Justice, the External Civil Rights Compliance Office, and the
Conflict Prevention and Resolution Center. Since the launch, OEJECR has been working on hiring
staff in EPA headquarters and across all 10 regions, with a target of hiring over 200 permanent staff
over the next year. Additionally, OEJECR has been supporting implementation of programs funded
by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and is overseeing a historic level of funding with the
additional $3 billion provided by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

Organizing as a program office, developing new and creative grant programs, focusing on conflict
resolution, and strengthening external civil rights have been key priorities for OEJECR since its
launch. As a result, the strategies and activities that were planned for OEJ and ECRCO (now together
with the Conflict Prevention and Resolution Center, as OEJECR) in FY 2023 have been challenging to
carry forth as quickly as planned. Overall, the agency is making great strides in integrating
environmental justice and external civil rights considerations into its work. In FY 2023, for the first
time at EPA, headquarters and regional offices developed Environmental Justice and External Civil
Rights (EJECR) Implementation Plans. These plans will continue to be developed on an annual
basis, building on progress from the prior year.

The FY 2024 OEJECR NPG Addendum focuses on changes to performance measures that have come
from cross-agency work completed in FY 2023, and highlights changes to expectations for
programs and/or regions. As OEJECR develops as an organization, the additional resources will
allow for continued progress on our goals as we lay the foundation for achieving measurable
environmental and public health improvements in overburdened and underserved communities.

II.	EXCEPTION-BASED CHANGES FOR FY 2024

As mentioned, in FY 2023 OEJECR prioritized organizing as a new program office, hiring staff,
supporting implementation of programs funded by BIL, and developing and implementing new
grant programs funded by IRA. The need to focus on these new opportunities, including the new

1	FY 2023-2024 Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights Compliance Office National Program
Guidance is available at: https://www.epa.gov/sYStem/files/documents/2022-08/fV-2023-2024-oei-ecrco-npg.pdf

2	FY 2022 - FY 2026 EPA Strategic Plan is available at: https://www.epa.gov/svstem/files/documents/2022-03/fV-
2022-2026-epa-strategic-plan.pdf

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grant programs funded by IRA has delayed development of capacity-building resources and tools
needed to support cross-agency implementation of some of the long-term performance goals and
measures. In almost all cases, the expected activities for programs and/or regions can still be
implemented in FY 2024. However, we do have one activity that is impacted by the delay, which is
highlighted in the table below.

Associated
Page # in
FY 2023-
2024 NPG

Issue or
Program
Area

Key Change and Activities

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Partnerships
with states
and tribes

EPA partnering with states and tribes to address
disproportionate impacts in grant workplans: OEJECRhas been
delayed in being able to develop and provide the recommended
language and capacity-building resources for EPA to partner with
states and tribes on addressing disproportionate impacts in grant
workplans. Because of this delay, and due to the timing of annual
grant workplan negotiations with states and Tribes, programs and
regions will not be expected to monitor and evaluate progress
toward states and tribes addressing disproportionate impacts in
grant workplans in FY 2024.

III. FY 2024 NATIONAL PROGRAM GUIDANCE MEASURES:

Over the past year, cross-agency workgroups have been conducting preliminary work on most of
the annual performance measures. Through this work, language revisions were made to three
measures. In addition, two measures will be discontinued in FY 2024. Explanations for these
changes are in tables A and B below.

A. New/Revised Measures for FY 2024

BFS
Code

Measure Text

Nature of Revision (New/Revised)

EJCR02

REVISED: Percentage of EPA
programs utilizing extramural
vehicles to fund organizations and
individuals providing environmental
justice expertise and support to
advance EPA priorities and activities.

Language revised from "Percentage of EPA
programs utilizing extramural vehicles to
compensate organizations and individuals
representing communities with EJ concerns
when engaged as service providers for the
Agency". This language change allowed for
additional types of extramural vehicles that
could be utilized for implementing this
performance measure.

EJCR06

REVISED: Percentage of required civil
rights procedural safeguard elements
implemented by state permitting
agencies that are recipients of EPA
financial assistance.

Language revised for clarity and to update
to current terminology (e.g., "foundational"
to "procedural safeguards elements") and
to change "state agencies" to "state
permitting agencies" to better reflect the

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original intent to track required civil rights
procedural safeguards elements
implemented by state permitting agencies
that are recipients of EPA financial
assistance.

EJCR11

REVISED: Number of established
environmental justice collaborative
partnerships utilizing key principles
for community work (community-
driven, coordinated, and
collaborative).

Language revised from "Key Principles for
Community Work" to "key principles for
community work" to highlight that key
principles of community work are a general
practice, and not a new EPA initiative.

B. Discontinued Measures (from FY 2023)

BFS
Code

Measure Text

Rationale

EJCR12

Percentage of EPA programs and regions
that have identified and implemented
opportunities to integrate environmental
justice considerations and strengthen civil
rights compliance in their planning,
guidance, policy directives, monitoring,
and review activities.

The opportunities to integrate and
implement environmental justice
considerations and strengthen civil rights
compliance have been incorporated into
the annual EJECR Implementation Plans.

EJCR07

Percentage of EPA national program and
regional offices that extend paid
internships, fellowships, or clerkships to
college students from diverse
backgrounds.

From the data that the agency tracks, it
was determined that all applicable
program and regional offices included in
the universe of this measure (21) are
extending paid internships, fellowships,
or clerkships to college students from
diverse backgrounds. The original multi-
year target of reaching 100% by FY 2026
was met in FY 2023.

IV. KEY PROGRAM CONTACTS

Contact Name

Subject/Program
Area

Phone

Email

Matthew Tejada
Rebecca Huff

Environmental
Justice

(202) 564-8047
(202) 564-2527

teiada.matthew@epa.gov
huff.rebecca@epa.gov

Lilian Sotolongo Dorka
Kurt Temple

External Civil

Rights
Compliance

(202) 564-9649
(202) 564-7299

dorka.lilian@epa.gov
temple.kurt@epa.gov

Surabhi Shah
Sheila Lewis

Community
Work

(202) 564-3833
(202) 564-0152

shah.surabhi@epa.gov
lewis.sheila@epa.gov

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