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River Network will be offering a second cohort-based training series on State Revolving Funds which will begin on March 5. Interested? Apply to join the SRF series today! Are you looking to understand and influence how and where State Revolving Funds (SRFs) are distributed in your state? This 9-week training series is an opportunity to…
Dear Colleagues, Are you eager to support young aspiring environmental professionals? The Chesapeake Research Consortium’s (CRC) Chesapeake Student Recruitment, Early Advisement, and Mentoring (C-StREAM) program is focused on recruiting, advising, and mentoring college students from populations who have been historically excluded from the environmental field and are underrepresented in environmental research and management professions. For…
River Network has launched a Clean Water Act Self-Paced Training Series! Based on our transformational Clean Water Act Owner’s Manual, this 9-part training series is an opportunity to learn the ins and outs of the Clean Water Act, understand each of the Act’s programs, and discover ways you can use the tools of the Act –…
River Network is putting the SRF Advocacy Toolkit into practice! Along with offering cohort-style training series this year on State Revolving Fund advocacy, we are thrilled to be launching a completely self-paced, 9-part training series on our new online learning platform – you can sign up and check it out here: https://bit.ly/RN-SRF-SelfPacedSeries Are you looking…
Bay Invaders is an award-winning program that supports Anne Arundel County 9th grade students in learning about and actively removing invasive plant species from our community and regional parks. Created in 2017, the program has engaged 2500 students who have removed nearly 4,000lbs of invasive plants creating a strong and more resilient local, native ecosystem….
Chesapeake Research Consortium has two incredible job opportunities with the Chesapeake Bay Program. These positions are part of CRC’s Environmental Management Career Development program which is a great way to gain experience and spend time on your own professional development as you prepare to advance your career in environmental management, science, and policy. Chesapeake Bay…
River Network is looking to launch 5-7 NEW Community-Led Research (CLR) projects and Leadership Development (LD) programs in partnership with local organizations. Selected organizations receive up to $8,000 in funding and direct technical assistance to advance their project. We are particularly interested in partnering with organizations that are: 1. working to advance climate resilience, 2. focused on equitable outcomes and…
CRC is entering this fall season with 2 incredible job opportunities. Please see below for details and help us spread the word about the open positions by sharing this information with your teams and networks. Chesapeake Bay Program’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Staff – Closing Date: October 10, 2022 STAC provides independent scientific…
The Chesapeake Research Consortium (CRC; www.chesapeake.org) seeks an energetic, motivated, and well-organized individual with good communication skills and a career interest in environmental science and policy to assist the CRC in coordinating activities of the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP; www.chesapeakebay.net) Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC; www.chesapeake.org/stac). CRC has coordinated the activities of the CBP’s Scientific and Technical…
For a 4th year, River Network and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) will provide funding for nonprofit organizations working on stewardship activities on USFS administered Wild and Scenic Rivers (WSR) and surrounding lands. This partnership funding will range from $5,000-$10,000 per award for work occurring between June 15, 2022, and January 31, 2023. Learn more and…