SCDRP Newsletter: October 31, 2024 | |
Collaboration Corner
SCDRP is made up of nearly 200 leaders and change makers in the field of climate resilience and adaptation and emergency planning across the entire Southeast and Caribbean. Additionally, our Listserv reaches nearly 600 people! One way that we fulfill our mission to create more climate-resilient communities is by fostering networking opportunities across the region. Check out the requests and updates from SCDRP Members below, and email us at scdrp@secoora.org if you have something that you'd like us to featured in our next newsletter.
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Request for Panelists
Why OUR Community MUST Care About Climate! Come join an expert panel on a national broadcast to educate, bring awareness, and help build communities that are more resilient to climate change. Help provide underserved communities with vital information and added knowledge to save lives and improve the quality of life before, during and after disasters. Radio broadcast host, Juandolyn Stokes, called a radio media legend, with more than forty years (40) years experience in both radio and TV, produces one of the top rated talk shows in the Atlanta urban market on the nation’s second largest media network, Audacy. With more than twelve segments reaching an estimated audience of nearly 3 million listeners, Why OUR Community MUST Care About Climate! has created a strong and credible platform for timely and relevant information, stories and a call to action on these important topics.
November 13th, 11:00 am -1:00 pm EST (a single hour segment); Zoom Radio Broadcast
Please Contact Garry Harris at gharris@csc-atl.org
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Partner Announcement: CivicSpark (a resilience-focused AmeriCorps program) was just awarded funding to expand the program into the SCDRP region (starting with Florida, Georgia, Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and DC). CivicSpark places Fellows in community-based organizations (nonprofits and local government agencies) to support climate, resilience, and disaster preparation and response projects. Learn more by checking out their website, joining the upcoming information session on October 29th at 2pm EST, or reaching out to lily@civicsparkfellowship.org. Fellows receive mentorship and leadership development while building local capacity. Apply by November 8th to host a Fellow from January through September, 2025! CivicSpark will also be looking for partner organizations interested in hosting a Fellow for 11 months beginning in September, 2025. | | | |
Dr. Asli Aslan, Director of the Institute Water & Health at Georgia Southern University in Savannah, GA is interested in connecting with groups working on assessing impacts of inundation after Hurricane Milton.
From Dr. Aslan: Our labs are in Savannah, and we provide water quality testing (from microbes to chemicals) and microbial source tracking services. Our methods are EPA-approved and we also use molecular techniques to provide same-day results during emergencies.
If you would like to connect with Dr. Aslan and the Institute of Water & Health, email us!
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Missed the SCDRP October Partner Parade?
Click on the image to the right to watch now, or head over to our Youtube Channel. You can also view all presenters' slideshows here.
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Join us! Discover SCDRP Membership options and benefits by clicking below: | |
Tribes help tribes after natural disasters. Helene is no different. | Grist
This article highlights the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians' road to recovery after Helene, and discusses disparities and progress in indigenous communities' access to federal aid post-disaster. Kelbie Kennedy, FEMA's first national tribal affairs advocate, discusses the work that FEMA is undertaking to reduce inequities in disaster response among tribes.
Fixing IV fluid shortage only a start in addressing drug supply | American Medical Association
A Baxter International manufacturing facility in North Cove, NC faced damage from Helene so severe that production was halted. This facility produces 60% of the nation's IV fluid bags. The sudden halt in production has had dire consequences for hospitals and people reliant on IV nutrition, and prompted the Biden Administration to enact the Defense Production Act.
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See Below for Job Opportunities, Upcoming Webinars/Events, Funding Opportunities, and Helpful Resources!
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Job Opportunities, Internships, and Fellowships | |
FEMA is hiring North Carolinians in Asheville, Hickory, and Durham, NC to assist with Hurricane Helene recovery. Browse available positions here: North Carolina Local Hires
FEMA is hiring for the position of Program Analyst (Community Liaison) (Closing Nov 4)
Multiple Locations in North Carolina
$59,966 - $113,047 per year
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The Ocean Conservancy
Director, Climate Science
The preferred location for this position is the Washington, DC metro area, including MD and VA. Other states include AK, CA, FL, OR, TX, WA and WV
$101,210 to $148,844 per year
FEMA
Civil Engineer (Closing Nov 1 or when 100 applications received)
Atlanta, GA
$91,897 - $119,463 per year
Mote Marine Lab
Staff Biologist I - Coral Reef Restoration (Closing Nov 1)
Islamorada, FL
NOAA
Supervisory Physical Scientist (Closing Nov 4)
Charleston, SC
$103,409 - $158,860 per year
NOAA
Environmental Scientist (Closing Nov 4)
Remote
$88,520 - $135,987 per year
National Park Service
Program Manager (Biological Resources) (Closing Nov 5 or when 100 applications have been received)
Remote
$143,736 - $191,900 per year
National Park Service
Program Manager, Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program (Closing Nov 4 or when 30 applications have been received)
Atlanta, GA
$129,134 - $167,876 per year
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Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Community Investment Recovery Center
CIRC Network Director
Remote
$80-90,000 per year
CIRC Deputy Program Director
Remote
$95K - $115K per year
Assistant Scientist developing hurricane modeling with HAFS in association with NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami
Miami, FL
Research Associate Studying the Processes and/or Technologies of Tropical Cyclone Lifecycles, Modeling & Prediction
Hurricane Research Division – National Research Council
Miami, FL
Base Salary: $58,000
Research Associate Studying Tropical Ocean-Atmosphere Variability and Extreme Weather
National Research Council Research Associateship Program
Miami, FL
Base Salary: $58,000
Early Career/Student Opportunities:
NOAA AOML Coral Program Internship (Closing Nov 15)
Miami, FL
$20/hour
Coral Restoration Foundation
St. Croix Reef Restoration Associate – Contractual Employee (Closing Nov 10)
St. Croix, USVI
AMS Graduate Fellowships - American Meteorological Society (Due January 17, 2025)
Stipend amounts vary from $5,000 to $26,000
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Understanding Water Quality through Monitoring Activities Grant: This funding opportunity will support water quality studies to improve understanding of water quality issues and provide data to stakeholders to use for decision-making in their community. Approximately $4 million will be available for 4 to 5 projects. Project monitoring activities must be in water bodies within the eligible coastal counties of the five Gulf states.
Deadline: November 22, 2024
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Southeast Region, is seeking proposals under the Marine Fisheries Initiative Program (MARFIN), for research and development projects that optimize the use of fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and off the South Atlantic states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, involving the U.S. fishing industry (recreational and commercial), including fishery biology, resources assessment, socio-economic assessment, management and conservation, selected harvesting methods, and fish handling and processing. This program addresses NOAA's mission goal "Healthy Oceans."
Applications are due December 31, 2024
The One SC Fund is now accepting grant applications from nonprofits to support Hurricane Helene relief, recovery, and rebuilding efforts.
The One SC Fund provides grants to nonprofits to fund disaster relief, recovery and rebuilding assistance programs from state-declared emergencies. Organizations may request up to $25,000.When applications are open, they are reviewed on a rolling basis. Declinations are sent via email. All organizations receiving an award have six months to expense grant funds.
Deadline Extended:
SECOORA: Student Opportunity: 2024 Data Challenge and Student Opportunity: Vembu Subramanian Ocean Scholars Award
New Deadline: November 22, 2024
Closing Soon:
The NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is seeking applications for the Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program
Pre-Application Deadline: October 31, 2024
SNAPP: Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP) 2024 Request for Proposals
Accepting Concept Notes to November 1, 2024
Full Proposal Open to December 3, 2024
Citizen Science for Improved Stock Assessments and Climate-Ready Fisheries Management (Optional LOI due September 5, Proposals due November 4, 2024)
NIHHIS Heat Tabletop Exercise Planning Challenge(Application Deadline November 15, 2024
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Workshops, Trainings, and Events | |
Upcoming and newly added events are listed below. More events can be found on the Calendar Page of our website. | |
Just added:
2024-25 Community DAC Workshop Series Advancing Direct Air Capture (DAC) for Community Benefit and Climate Action
Approximately 8 workshops will be offered between September 2024 and May 2025. Workshops are free and open to the public but require registration.
DAC Ecosystem Innovation for Environmental Justice
November 7, 1 - 3 p.m. EST (virtual)
Community Benefits Plans: U.S. Dep't of Energy (DOE) Perspective and Examples
December 3, 1 - 3 p.m. EST (virtual)
Crowd-source Key Takeaways and Plan Spring Semester
December 17, 2 - 3 p.m. EST (virtual)
b.Nature - Mindfulness Retreat for Changemakers (pre-COP29)
November 9, 2024, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm EST, Virtual
This daylong semi-silent retreat is an invitation to explore embodied mindfulness and contemplative practices immersed in nature.
Other upcoming events:
ARSET - An Introduction to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Its Applications | NASA Applied Sciences
November 6- 20, 2024, Virtual
Energy Week at Duke University
November 11-15, 2024
16th Annual Duke University Energy Conference
November 13, 2024
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Envisioning Urban Futures: Charlanta
November 13, 5:30 pm-9 pm, Raleigh, NC
Coastal Conference | North Carolina Sea Grant
November 13-14, 2024, New Bern, NC
SESA Summit: Moving Solar and Energy Storage Forward
November 18-20, San Juan, PR
2024 Bays and Bayous Symposium
November 19-20, Biloxi, MS
National Disaster Resilience Conference
Federal Alliance for Safe Homes
November 20-22, 2024, Clearwater Beach, Florida
ACES: A Community on Ecosystem Services Conference
December 9-12, Austin, TX
Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
SEAFWA 2024 78th Annual Conference
Rescheduled to December 9-13, 2024 August, GA
Climate Policy Colloquium, American Meteorological Society
December 15-19, Washington DC
16th Annual Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit
December 16-18, Key West, FL
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Calls for Information, Comments, Surveys, Applications:
Association of State Floodplain Managers: Call for Abstracts
The Call for Abstracts seeks professionals to submit for 30-minute concurrent sessions and/or 2-4 hour workshops that address the broad range of floodplain management issues, such as communicating flood risk, flood loss reduction, flood modeling and mapping, NFIP and flood insurance, policy, environmental justice and equity, tribal communities and sovereignty, arid regions considerations, success stories, stormwater management, climate change, and natural and beneficial floodplain functions.
Abstracts are due by: Oct. 31, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. Central
Registration and abstract submissions are now open for the Drought and Aquatic Ecosystems in the Southeast: Informing drought response and ecological resilience to future low-flow events workshop being held on January 7-9, 2025, in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Abstracts due November 22)
Natural Hazards Center: Disability and Disasters Award
The Disability and Disasters Award supports people with disabilities working in disasters, as well as those who care for, study, or advocate on behalf of those with disabilities. Award funds will allow the recipient to attend the annual Natural Hazards Workshop and the Researchers or Practitioners Meetings that follow. Recipients of this award will be recognized at the Workshop and will be asked to present a poster or to serve as panelists, where they can highlight their research and/or practical experiences with disability and disasters. (Applications due December 2)
Natural Hazards Center: Mary Fran Myers Scholarship
The Mary Fran Myers Scholarship recognizes outstanding individuals who share Myers' commitment to disaster research and practice and have the potential to make a lasting contribution to reducing disaster vulnerability. At least one scholarship recipient each year will receive financial support allowing them to attend the Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop. Scholarships can cover part or all of transportation, meals, lodging, and Workshop registration costs.Recipients are recognized at the Workshop and will be asked to present a poster or to serve as panelists, where they can highlight their research or practical experiences with hazards and disasters. (Applications due December 2)
Journal for Emergency Management Call for Papers: Higher Education in Emergency Management Pathways to Professional Excellence in the 21st Century (Manuscripts due Dec 15)
HBCU Climate Change Conference Student Abstract Submission The HBCU Climate Change Conference is accepting student abstract submissions. Due by Dec 15.
Natural Hazards Center
Annual Hazards and Disasters Student Paper Competition (Due January 24, 2025)
The Southeast Regional Climate Center (SERCC) requests feedback on "Expanded Caribbean Section of Southeast Quarterly Impacts and Outlook Report": Google form to provide feedback on quarterly reports
The American Society of Adaptation Professionals invites its members and organizations with experience in environmental justice and community advocacy to sign-up to provide technical assistance for communities impacted the most via the EPA Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers (“TCTAC”) Program. The goal of the TCTAC Program is to remove institutional barriers and to improve accessibility to federal funding for disinvested communities impacted by decades of structural environmental injustice and are already doing essential environmental and energy justice work.
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