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Join the Green Team! Biden-Harris Administration Unveils Exciting Updates on Climate Corps

Join the Green Team! Biden-Harris Administration Unveils Exciting Updates on Climate Corps

Unleashing the Power of Young Americans: The American Climate Corps Movement

President Biden’s ambitious climate agenda has ignited a powerful movement that is rallying young Americans to the forefront of the fight against the climate crisis. The American Climate Corps (ACC) is leading the charge by mobilizing the next generation of clean energy, conservation, and climate resilience workers, with a goal of putting 20,000 young people to work in the clean energy and climate resilience economy in its inaugural year. And the numbers are staggering – more than 15,000 young Americans have already been deployed to tackle pressing environmental challenges, surpassing expectations and signaling a promising future ahead.

Embracing Diversity and Innovation: Key Updates and Partnerships

  1. Environmental Justice Climate Corps:

    • The EPA and AmeriCorps are teaming up to launch a new Environmental Justice Climate Corps, aiming to empower over 250 ACC members to provide vital assistance to community-based organizations in environmental justice communities. This initiative offers a unique opportunity for young members to make a tangible impact while being reimbursed for expenses and receiving valuable benefits and mentorship.
  2. HUD Joins the ACC Initiative:

    • The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is now the eighth federal agency to join forces with the ACC, bringing its commitment to low- and zero-carbon energy solutions and supporting communities’ resilience to the forefront. This strategic partnership will enhance environmental justice efforts and foster job creation in marginalized communities.
  3. Fostering Federal-State Partnerships:

    • The ACC is strengthening its collaboration with state service commissions to boost the growth of state climate corps programs and enhance existing initiatives. With 14 states already launching their climate corps programs, including the recent establishment of the New Jersey Climate Corps, the movement is spreading like wildfire across the nation.
  4. Virtual Job Fair:
    • To ensure a seamless transition for ACC members into high-quality career opportunities, a virtual job fair is in the works to connect current and past members with potential employers in the clean energy and climate resilience sector. This initiative aims to showcase the diverse pathways available to ACC members and support their professional growth and development.

Building Momentum: Celebrating Milestones and Achievements

  • American Climate Corps Tour: The ACC is embarking on a nationwide tour to highlight the impactful work of its members in communities across the country. This tour will shine a spotlight on key project sites, featuring engagements with senior Biden-Harris Administration officials and elected representatives to underscore the vital role of young Americans in driving climate action.
  • Storytellers Project: Drawing inspiration from the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Art Project, the ACC has launched the Storytellers Project to capture the transformative impact of the American Climate Corps through various art mediums. Ten talented storytellers have been selected to document the ACC’s endeavors and convey its significance in combating the climate crisis.

The American Climate Corps movement is not just about creating jobs; it’s about cultivating a generation of climate warriors who are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and passion to shape a sustainable future for all. As we celebrate the remarkable achievements of the ACC and its members, let us continue to support and empower young Americans in their quest to build a greener, more resilient world for generations to come.

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