
The importance of social equity in public administration and community revitalization
The following was written by the University of San Francisco as part of the description of their Online Master of Public Administration Program. It…
The following was written by the University of San Francisco as part of the description of their Online Master of Public Administration Program. It…
In March of 2018 CITGO Lake Charles and The Nature Conservancy joined forces with community volunteers to help restore the Cameron Prairie National Wildlife…
In the Appalachian region of Ohio—where abandoned mines have polluted some 1300 miles of waterways—an artistic partial solution has been created. This toxic waste…
On May 8, 2018. the administration of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced the approval of $55.6 million in funding that will support at least…
In Pennsylvania, the most widely recognized environmental grant program is Growing Greener Plus. On May 14, 2018, the latest round of funding opened with…
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