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UConn TAB 2023 Annual Impact

UConn TAB 2023 Annual Impact

In 2023, UConn TAB made progress towards its mission of supporting New England communities in their efforts towards brownfield redevelopment. This past year, UConn TAB supported 166 communities across Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Rhode Island through direct technical assistance and their Municipal Assistance Program(MAP). Services supported by both initiatives totaled 257 actions.

MAP is a project-based program that runs 3 times a year. Accepted municipalities are partnered with students from the UConn brownfields course. The students are overseen by a UConn TAB team member and work on projects such as grant support, brownfield inventories, site reuse assessments, record reviews, and data gap analysis. During the 2023 year, 41 entities participated in MAP: 12 in the Fall and 29 in the Spring and Summer.

One of the most popular and successful services provided by UConn TAB is the EPA brownfields grant review. During the FY24 request for proposals, UConn TAB reviewed 28 grant applications with 61% of these reviews supporting environmental justice communities. In the review process, participants receive templates, support in data collection, examples of past successful grants, proposal review, and submission assistance. While the FY24(2023) applicants are still waiting for news on their applications, the UConn TAB team had an 83% success rate during the FY23(2022) cycle.

Feedback from the recipients of our grant review resources found our resources to be “extremely useful”, with the most helpful being proposal review and data collection. Recipients also revealed that they felt “extremely knowledgeable” and “very prepared” with the EPA grant writing and application process after receiving our assistance. Similar positive feedback was seen from MAP participants, “The MAP program is a valuable asset to both the students and the towns it serves. Tangible results for all involved!”

All support provided by UConn TAB is completely free to communities, states, Tribal Nations, and other public entities. Send us an email to learn more!

To learn more about our Municipal Assistance Program and how to apply visit our website. https://tab.program.uconn.edu/map-acc/

uconn-tab@uconn.edu

 

 

RFP – Brownfield Ambassador to the UConn TAB Program (RETRACTED)

Date: February 6, 2024

To All Interested Parties,

Subject: Retraction of the Request for Proposals (RFP) – [20240103_RFP_NorthernAmbassador VT NH & 20240103_RFP_NorthernAmbassador_Maine]

We hereby inform all potential applicants and stakeholders that the Request for Proposals (RFP) titled “20240103_RFP_NorthernAmbassador VT NH & 20240103_RFP_NorthernAmbassador_Maine, initially issued on January 19, 2024, is officially retracted effective immediately.

After careful consideration and review, we have determined that the current needs and objectives outlined in the RFP require reassessment to better align with our organizational goals and strategic direction. We understand that this retraction may cause inconvenience and we sincerely apologize for any disruptions this decision may cause to your planning and operations.

Please be advised of the following:

  1. Cease of Proposal Submissions: All proposal submissions in response to the aforementioned RFP are no longer required. We request that interested parties cease any further proposal development or submission.
  2. Review and Reassessment: Our team will undertake a thorough review and reassessment of our requirements and objectives.
  3. Future Communications: We remain committed to transparency and clear communication. As such, we will provide updates regarding the possibility of a new RFP. Interested parties are encouraged to stay informed through our official communication channels.
  4. Contact for Queries: For any queries or further clarification, please feel free to contact uconn-tab@uconn.edu

We thank you for your interest and understanding in this matter. We value your willingness to engage with us and look forward to potential future collaborations.

Sincerely,
UConn TAB


About: The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is for the University of Connecticut Technical Assistance to Brownfields Program (UConn TAB – https://tab.program.uconn.edu/) to request submissions of Proposals from companies, organizations, and individuals to provide assistance and support to ensure that Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine communities and eligible entities are aware of the EPA brownfield grant opportunities and the services that UConn TAB can provide to help these entities take advantage of these brownfield grant opportunities. The selected “Brownfield Ambassador” (one for both VT and NH and one for ME) will contract directly with UConn TAB and help UConn TAB facilitate the delivery of brownfield assistance services equitably to communities in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.

Full RFP:
20240103_RFP_NorthernAmbassador VT NH
20240103_RFP_NorthernAmbassador_Maine

Deadlines:
Question & Answers (RFI) Due Date and Time 2/7/2024 4:00 PM
Proposal Due Date and Time 2/16/2024 4:00 PM

UConn TAB Spring 24 Webinar Series

Join UConn TAB for our Spring Webinar series. Links to register for the webinars as well as more information will be updated continuously.

Register for the webinars:
February 7th (12:00 PM – 12:30 PM)  – UConn TAB Webinar – SEEDS Framework (Strategies for Community Engagement)
Register Here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uconn-tab-webinar-seeds-framework-strategies-for-community-engagement-tickets-804044798637?aff=oddtdtcreator

March 6th (12:00 PM – 12:30 PM)  – UConn TAB Webinar – Stakeholder Analysis (Strategies for Community Engagement)
Register Here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uconn-tab-webinar-stakeholder-analysis-tickets-804056985087?aff=oddtdtcreator

March 20th (12:00 PM – 12:30 PM)  – UConn TAB Webinar – Procurement Services
Register Here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uconn-tab-webinar-procurement-services-tickets-804079111267?aff=oddtdtcreator

April 3rd (12:00 PM – 12:30 PM)  – UConn TAB Webinar – SWOT Analysis (Strategies for Community Engagement)
Register Here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uconn-tab-webinar-swot-analysis-a-community-engagement-tool-tickets-804064778397?aff=oddtdtcreator

May 15th (12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)  – UConn TAB Webinar – Past EPA Brownfields Grantees Panel
Register Here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uconn-tab-webinar-past-grantees-panel-tickets-804081187477?aff=oddtdtcreator

UConn TAB Spring 2024 Municipal Assistance Program

UConn TAB is currently accepting applications for the Spring 2024 Municipal Assistance Program (MAP). The MAP is open to all New England communities at no cost to the applicant. 

Spring RFP

    The proposals will be supported through the University of Connecticut Spring 2024 UConn Brownfield Redevelopment course.  If you have any questions before applying, please reach out to us at uconn-tab@uconn.edu

    Brownfields Summit 2024

    Call for Presentations & Sessions
    Deadline: Friday October 27, 2023

    Summit Organizers
    Northeast Waste Management Officials Association (NEWMOA)
    University of Connecticut Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities (UConn TAB)
    Summit Partners
    Environmental Agency Brownfield Programs:

    ·         EPA Region 1

    ·         Connecticut DEEP

    ·         Maine DEP

    ·         Penobscot Indian Nation (Maine)

    ·         Massachusetts DEP

    ·         New Hampshire DES

    ·         Rhode Island DEM

    ·         Vermont DEC

    Economic Development Agencies:

    ·         CT Department of Economic & Community Development

    ·         ME Department of Economic & Community Development

    ·         MassDevelopment

    ·         NH Department of Business & Economic Affairs

    ·         RI Commerce Corporation

    ·         VT Agency of Commerce & Community Development

     

    Goals of the Regional Summit: Summit Participants:
    ·         Share information about the financial incentives, liability protections, technical and other assistance available for brownfields development from federal and state governments

    ·         Promote best practice and lessons learned across New England

    ·         Provide an opportunity to increase networking and information-sharing among key stakeholders

    ·         State, tribal, and federal government brownfields and waste site cleanup programs

    ·         Local, regional, and state economic development agencies

    ·         Real estate developers, financial institutions, and legal firms

    ·         Planning and economic development consulting firms

    ·         Local governments

    ·         Interested citizens & groups

    ·         Job training grantees

    ·         Environmental professionals

    The two-day Summit will include plenary and break-out sessions and an exhibit area. There will be ample time during the breaks for networking and viewing the exhibits.

    Summit organizers are soliciting proposals for complete 75-minute sessions or individual 20-minute presentations. All proposals will be considered, but complete 75-minute sessions are preferred.

    Proposing a 75-minute Session
    There are two types of sessions we are soliciting proposals for:

    • A site-specific case-study of a project in one of the New England states that illustrates financing, coalition-building, unique site considerations, and lessons learned. We intend to have one case study session for each of the six states.
    • Sessions on the following topics (or on other relevant topics that you are free to suggest):
    • Leveraging External Funds
    • Gentrification & Displacement in Brownfield Redevelopment – Affordable Housing & Green Spaces
    • Liability Challenges & Solutions for Stakeholders/Municipalities
    • Climate Change & Brownfield Redevelopment – Stormwater Adaptation & Resilient Infrastructure
    • Engaging the Community – Developing a Community Engagement Plan/Creating a Brownfields Task Force
    • Environmental Justice
    • Engaging Property Owners/Developers – Marketing Brownfields Sites to Developers
    • Renewable Energy on Brownfields
    • Risk Management
    • Best Practices for Beneficial Reuse of Fill on Brownfields Sites
    • Land Banking Brownfields Sites
    • Urban Agriculture on Brownfields
    • Marketing Your Revolving Loan Fund
    • Emerging Contaminants at Brownfields

    Each session will be 75 minutes and should have 3 presenters and a moderator. Each presentation should be a maximum of 20 minutes in length, leaving 15 minutes for audience Q&A. Presentations can be shorter, allowing time for a panel format/discussion.

    Submit a proposal for a 75-minute session HERE (or copy this link into your browser if you encounter security issues: https://forms.gle/gNKHSU37UPqWPFxA8) or access the online form from the Summit webpage at: www.newmoa.org/event/brownfields-summit-2024. The submission deadline is Friday October 27, 2023. The Google form will require you to briefly describe the session content and key learning objectives, suggest a catchy title, and identify the presenters and moderator.

    Proposing an Individual 20-minute Presentation
    Suggested presentation topics are listed above, or you can propose a different topic. Submit a proposal for a 20 minute-presentation HERE (or copy this link into your browser if you encounter security issues: https://forms.gle/Bp7Rbr5TnfeDL85n7) or access the online form from the Summit webpage at: www.newmoa.org/event/brownfields-summit-2024. The submission deadline is Friday October 27, 2023. The Google form will require you to briefly describe the presentation content and key learning objectives and suggest a catchy title.

    Sponsoring the Summit
    Consider enhancing the visibility of your organization by Sponsoring the Summit! For information on becoming a Sponsor, visit www.newmoa.org/event/brownfields-summit-2024 or contact Jennifer Griffith at jgriffith@newmoa.org.

    UConn TAB Fall23 Webinar Series

    Join UConn TAB for our Fall Webinar series. Links to register for the webinars as well as more information will be updated continuously.

    Register for the webinars:
    September 20th (12PM – 1PM)  – Community Engagement & MAC Grants Webinar
    Register Here:
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-engagement-mac-grants-webinar-tickets-717121288077?aff=oddtdtcreator

    October 4th (12 PM – 1PM) – Guide to EJSCREEN and EPA MAC Grants Webinar
    Register Here:
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guide-to-ejscreen-epa-mac-grant-webinar-tickets-717129582887?aff=oddtdtcreator

    October 13th (12PM – 1PM) – Public Health Data for MAC Grants Webinar
    Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/public-health-data-for-mac-grants-webinar-webinar-tickets-717131659097?aff=oddtdtcreator

    October 18th (12 PM – 1PM) – Displacement: Identifying & Addressing it on your EPA MAC Grant Webinar
    Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/displacement-identifying-addressing-it-on-your-epa-mac-grant-webinar-tickets-717135971997?aff=oddtdtcreator

    November 1st (12 PM – 1PM) – Community Engagement: Discussing Affordable Housing
    Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-engagement-discussing-affordable-housing-webinar-tickets-717136914817?aff=oddtdtcreator

    Fall Municipal Assistance Program RFP Open

    UConn TAB is currently accepting applications for the Fall 2023 Municipal Assistance Program (MAP). The MAP is open to all New England communities at no cost to the applicant. 

    Fall RFP

    The proposals will be supported through the University of Connecticut summer interns and Fall 2023 UConn Brownfield Redevelopment course.  If you have any questions before applying, please reach out to us at uconn-tab@uconn.edu

    UConn TAB Summer 23 Webinar Series

    Join UConn TAB for our Summer Webinar series. Links to register for the webinars as well as more information will be updated continuously.

    Register for the webinars:
    June 29th  –  Preparing for EPA MARC Grants Webinar: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uconn-tab-webinar-risk-communication-tickets-522992613987

    July 13th – Brownfields Job Training Grant Webinar: TBA through National TAB

    If you missed one of our webinars, you can view the recording here: https://tab.program.uconn.edu/workshops-webinars/

    Summer MAP Participants

    We are excited to announce the UConn TAB Summer 23 Municipal Assistance Program (MAP) recipients!

    This Summer semester, our student interns will be working with communities across New England on brownfield technical projects. The municipalities will be receiving free-of-charge technical assistance to advance brownfields redevelopment in their communities. The list of projects includes the 6 site reuse assessments, 8 brownfield inventories, 2 community engagement projects, 2 record reviews, and 1 data gap analysis.

    The following communities are selected to participate in the Summer 2023 MAP:

    THE PERFECT PITCH COMPETITION

    THE PERFECT PITCH COMPETITION
    Hit the High Notes to Revitalize That Brownfield Site 

    Join the ranks of successful past participants and take your chance to shine with the Perfect Pitch Competition.  Hit the high notes of success with the Perfect Pitch Competition (Previously the Redevelopment Rodeo)! This interactive forum is your chance to pitch your vision for the reuse and revitalization of underutilized land.  EPA Technical Assistance to Brownfield (TAB) providers are issuing this national call for applications for prioritized brownfields projects facing common redevelopment challenges. Three selected entities will take the stage at the National Brownfields Conference in Detroit on August 10th and pitch their project, followed by feedback and input from seasoned developers and expert practitioners. 

    This isn’t your average competition – it’s an experience that will inspire you and your team to map your next steps for that underutilized property.  Audience participation is encouraged, and everyone gets to vote on the best presentation and most likely to succeed. The Perfect Pitch Competition seeks to spur economic revitalization and bring your community’s vision to life with a soulful twist. You can even replicate this experience in your community by adapting the tools and presentations to conduct stakeholder forums. So let’s hit those high notes and transform underutilized (or brownfield site) land into thriving community spaces. Start by completing this short survey. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8M96TQD.

    The selected entities presenting their brownfield site vision will receive:

    • More than $20,000 in pro bono expert consulting assistance supported by the National Technical Assistance Brownfields Program. Sample services include market analysis, reuse planning, and/or pro forma support. 
    • Feedback to refine your pitch and end use plan to attract a developer/investor. 

    Ready to make some music? 

    Step 1: Decide to apply!
    Step 2: Fill out the below preliminary questionnaire by June 2, 2023https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8M96TQD

    Three selected applicants will be notified the week of June 15, 2023.  Selected applicants will work with their regional TAB providers to provide detailed information about the project  and prepare their pitch.

    The Competition will be held at the National Brownfields Conference in Detroit, Michigan scheduled for August 8 – 11, 2023.   Selected applicants must commit to attend and participate in the Conference  at the time of selection. The Perfect Pitch Competition is scheduled Thursday, August 10th. All applicants will receive assistance from their regional TAB provider on their submitted brownfields project. 

    Got questions? Reach out to your TAB provider for more information.

    Don’t have a project? Put this on your list of must-attend sessions at the National Brownfields Conference and prepare to pitch next time.  The audience won’t just be sitting in the stands! In addition to listening in on incredibly valuable expert advice, all audience stakeholders are welcome to ask questions and vote on the best pitch presentation, which is most likely to succeed, and which project you would invest in.  

    Quotes in Support of the Perfect Pitch Competition: 

    “This session provided us an invaluable experience by presenting the agency’s Brownfields’ project in front of a new set of eyes.  The feedback and assistance received from seasoned developers and expert practitioners contributed to our team’s ability on how to move forward in renovating the site and develop the project further.” Jessie Thompson, Executive Director with the Oklahoma City Community Action Agency

    John J. Piseck, Jr., CEO with Herkimer County, New York Industrial Development Agency, was initially unsure about what to expect when he applied to pitch.  However, after being selected and presenting, he let us know he learned a great deal about how to make his brownfield site more attractive to developers.  His advice: “If you are selected to be in the Perfect Pitch Competition, take full advantage of it!”.