MaPTCC helps groups in Region 8 start, fund, and carry out locally-driven projects for environmental and energy justice. We focus on the region's 28 federally recognized Tribal Nations, as well as people and organizations in cities, small towns, and rural areas. Our trained staff can help you:

 

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  • Figure out what your community needs most
  • Find the right grant for your project
  • Help you identify and use resources to develop a proposal

  • Plan your project step-by-step

  • Connect with other groups doing similar work
  • And much more!

Who We Serve 

  • Non-profit organizations​
  • Individuals from EJ communities​
  • Urban, rural and remote communities and organizations ​
  • Tribal governments and tribal nonprofits or community-based organizations​
  • Local or state government entities​
  • Community-based and grassroots organizations​
  • Disadvantaged businesses​
  • Unions and workers’ organizations ​
  • Faith-Based organizations and churches​
  • Most not-for-profit non-federal community development, EJ or energy actors

Funding a Project 

MaPTCC helps organizations access funding for local projects and initiatives in: 

  • Community and economic development
  • Environmental remediation, protection, and health
  • Energy security and clean energy development

Our support ranges from general resources to personalized assistance. We offer webinars on funding opportunities and online training materials as part of our general resources. For more tailored help, our specialists develop customized funding strategies and personalized grant announcement streams for our clients. While MaPTCC doesn’t write grants on behalf of organizations, we can help find grant-writing resources and provide one-on-one support for successful grant development. Our goal is to enhance your funding success through a combination of broad knowledge sharing and targeted, individualized guidance. 

Reach out to our team to develop a custom funding strategy for your organization