Frequently Asked Questions
MaPTCC serves the entirety of EPA Region 8, which includes Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming including Native American reservations situated in the region.
Our services include grant opportunity identification, grant application assistance, funding strategy development, project planning, community engagement support, environmental and energy assessments, and capacity building workshops. Read more on What We Do.
Any group that is not a for-profit entity, including local or state governments, tribal governments and organizations, community-based nonprofits, grassroots environmental justice groups, individuals from environmental justice communities, disadvantaged businesses, unions and workers’ organizations, and faith-based organizations and churches.
No, all of MaPTCC’s technical assistance services are provided free of charge to eligible organizations.
Organizations can submit a request through our online form, available on the MaPTCC website, or contact our office directly via email or phone.
We respond to requests within two business days. The timeline for receiving assistance varies based on the complexity of the request and current demand.
MaPTCC does not provide direct funding. However, we assist organizations in identifying and applying for relevant funding opportunities.
Yes, we maintain a comprehensive database of funding opportunities and provide personalized guidance on identifying suitable funding sources for your project. Sign up through our online form to access this database.
We cannot provide grant-writing services directly, but we offer grant-writing workshops, one-on-one assistance, and access to pro-bono grant-writing experts to help organizations develop competitive grant proposals.
Absolutely. We offer tutorials and direct assistance to help organizations navigate these federal websites.
Yes, we can assist with translating key documents to support community engagement and grant applications.
Our Community Resource Engagement Specialists team provides tailored training sessions, workshops, and ongoing mentorship to enhance organizational capacity in various areas of environmental and energy justice work.
Our team includes experts in environmental science, energy policy, community development, grant writing, and project management, all with specific knowledge of Region 8 issues.