Sustainable Community Development Online Course

The Environmental Finance Center and Institute for Governmental Service and Research at UMD collaborated to offer the online course  Sustainable Community Development.

Supporting HUD Communities

The EFC worked with several other centers in the EFC Network (EFCN) to deliver capacity-building technical assistance to recipi

2020 Career & Internship Fair

Friday, February 28
1:00 - 5:00 PM
Great Space, Architecture Building

 

Purple Line Corridor Coalition Releases Housing Action Plan

Read about the Purple Line Corridor Coalition's Housing Plan in 

Stormwater Analysis for the Town of Federalsburg, MD: A Student Supported Engineering Assessment

With support from the  Maryland Department of Environment, engineering students from the  A. J. Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland at College Park  conducted field investigations to confirm the location and sizes of existing stormwater system structures and pipes.  The students collected the data for a Master Stormwater Plan, ultimately to be used in the administration of the town’s Stormwater Management Ordinance and in the future development of a stormwater capital maintenance budget and plan.

Financing Feasibility Study for Stormwater Management in the City of Bowie, MD

In August 2012, the Environmental Finance Center (EFC) began a stormwater

Signaling Stormwater Management Opportunities: Analysis of the City of College Park, Maryland

In July 2014, the Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland (EFC) began a one-year project in the City of College Park to provide

Supporting Stormwater Collaboration in the Brandywine-Christina Watershed

Municipalities across the Pennsylvania portion of the Delaware River

Small Public Water Systems

The overall goal of this project is to improve the financial and managerial capacity and enable small public water systems to provide safe drinking

Colvin Institute Names Winners of the Fourth Annual Colvin Case Study Challenge

Three undergraduate students from Colorado State University took top honors for their analysis of a public-private development in Loveland, Colorad