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Extension of Deadline for Nominations
to Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and Minority Serving
Institutions Advisory Council
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of extension of deadline.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) is extending
the deadline for nominations for the
Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and Minority Serving
Institutions Advisory Council pursuant
to the authority of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), as amended.
The Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and Minority Serving
Institutions Advisory Council (HBCU–
MSI AC) is a Federal advisory
committee chartered under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act. The HBCU–
MSI AC was created in 2023 by the
United States Environmental Protection
Agency’s Office of Public Engagement
and Environmental Education at the
direction of the Administrator of EPA.
Implementing authority was delegated
to the Administrator of EPA. The
HBCU–MSI AC provides independent
advice and recommendations to the
Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) on how to
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leverage Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and Minority Serving
Institutions to help diversify the
agency’s workforce and nurture the next
generation of environmental leaders and
ensure that these vital institutions of
higher learning have the resources and
support to continue to thrive for
generations to come. MSIs are
institutions of higher education that
serve minority populations and include
HBCUs, Hispanic-Serving Institutions
(HSIs), Tribal Colleges and Universities
(TCUs), and Asian American and Pacific
Islander Serving Institutions (AAPISIs).
DATES: EPA originally posted a
solicitation for applications to the
HBCU–MSI AC on March 25, 2024, (89
FR 20651) with an original deadline of
May 8, 2024. EPA has determined that
an extension of the original deadline is
warranted. EPA will consider
applications received by June 22, 2024,
for potential selection to the inaugural
HBCU–MSI AC. Applications received
after this date may be considered by
EPA as appropriate and when vacancies
become available. If you have already
submitted an application, EPA will
consider your application and there is
no need to re-apply.
ADDRESSES: Individuals who are
interested in being considered for the
HBCU–MSI AC must submit their
contact information, a resume or CV and
statement of interest electronically via
email to Pradnya Bhandari at HBCUMSI.AC@epa.gov, with the subject line
HBCU–MSI AC, COMMITTEE
APPLICATION PACKAGE 2024 for
(Name of Nominee).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pradnya Bhandari, Designated Federal
Officer, Office of Public Engagement
and Environmental Education, HBCUMSI.AC@epa.gov, telephone 919–937–
1989.
Please
note that this notice is to extend the
initial deadline for applications to the
HBCU–MSI AC. The original notice was
published on March 25, 2024 (89 FR
20651), and stated that the original
deadline to receive applications was
May 8, 2024. EPA has determined that
an extension to this deadline is
warranted. Accordingly, EPA will
consider all applications received by
June 24, 2024, for potential selection to
the inaugural HBCU–MSI AC.
Applications received after this date
may be considered by MBDA as
appropriate and when vacancies become
available. If you have already submitted
an application, EPA will consider your
application and there is no need to reapply.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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The Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and Minority Serving
Institutions Advisory Council (HBCU–
MSI AC) is a federal advisory committee
chartered under the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, Public Law 92–463. The
HBCU–MSI AC was created in 2023 by
the United States Environmental
Protection Agency’s Office of Public
Engagement and Environmental
Education at the direction of the
Administrator of EPA. Implementing
authority was delegated to the
Administrator of EPA. The HBCU–MSI
AC provides independent advice and
recommendations to the Administrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) on how to leverage Historically
Black Colleges and Universities and
Minority Serving Institutions to help
diversify the agency’s workforce and
nurture the next generation of
environmental leaders and ensure that
these vital institutions of higher
learning have the resources and support
to continue to thrive for generations to
come. MSIs are institutions of higher
education that serve minority
populations and include HBCUs,
Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs),
Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs),
and Asian American and Pacific
Islander Serving Institutions (AAPISIs).
The HBCU–MSI AC is part of a
comprehensive effort to advance equity
in economic and educational
opportunities for all Americans while
protecting human health and the
environment. Members are appointed by
the EPA Administrator for a two-year
term. The HBCU–MSI AC expects to
meet approximately two to three times
a year for in-person, virtual or hybrid
meetings, subject to the availability of
appropriations. Members serve on the
committee in a voluntary capacity.
Although we are unable to offer
compensation or an honorarium,
members may receive travel and per
diem allowances, according to
applicable Federal travel regulations
and the agency’s budget. To learn more
about HBCU–MSI AC, please visit
https://www.epa.gov/faca/historicallyblack-colleges-and-universities-andminority-serving-institutions-advisory.
The EPA is seeking nominations from
a variety of sectors including but not
limited to representatives from business
and industry, academia, nongovernmental organizations, and local,
county, and Tribal governments that
have experience working at or in
partnership with HBCUs and/or MSIs.
According to the mandates of FACA,
committees are required to support
diversity across a broad range of
constituencies, sectors, and groups.
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In accordance with Executive Order
14035 (June 25, 2021) and consistent
with law, EPA values and welcomes
opportunities to increase diversity,
equity, inclusion, and accessibility on
its Federal advisory committees. EPA’s
Federal advisory committees strive to
have a workforce that reflects the
diversity of the American people.
The following criteria will be used to
evaluate applicants:
• The HBCU–MSI AC will be
composed of approximately 15–20
members who will generally serve as
Representative members of non-federal
interests appointed by the
Administrator of EPA.
• Members must have a strong
affiliation with HBCUs and/or MSIs or
the communities represented and served
by HBCUs and/or MSIs, including
through education, work, or
partnerships.
• Members must demonstrate a
knowledge of the student continuum
from college to career, preferably
through related experience with HBCUs
and/or MSIs. In selecting members, EPA
will consider candidates from business
and industry, academic institutions,
State, local and Tribal governments,
public interest groups, environmental
organizations, service groups, and more.
In determining a fair spread across
categories, no more than 60% of the
advisory committee can come from a
single categorical entity.
• Members must demonstrate notable
commitment to environmental issues
with extensive involvement, knowledge,
or engagement with relevant material
and/or affected communities.
• Members must demonstrate a
working knowledge of Federal, State,
and local government operations and
systems.
• Members must demonstrate a
notable commitment to Diversity,
Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility,
including for underserved communities.
• Members must demonstrate an
ability to work in a consensus building
process with a wide range of
representative from diverse
constituencies.
• Members must be able to contribute
approximately 10 to 15 hours per month
to HBCU–MSI AC activities, including
the attendance at meetings and
participating in the development of
advice letters/reports and other
material.
• Members must demonstrate
potential for active and constructive
involvement in HBCU–MSI AC work.
How to Submit Applications: Any
interested person or organization may
apply to be considered for an
appointment to serve on the Historically
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Black Colleges and Universities and
Minority Serving Institutions Advisory
Council.
• Applications must include:
(1) contact information as outlined
below:
Applicants must provide their: full
legal name, preferred name if
applicable, pronouns, date of birth,
current home address, and phone
number.
(2) resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
(3) statement of interest explaining why
you would like to serve on this
committee:
The statement of interest should
describe how the nominee’s
background, knowledge, and
experience would add value to the
committee’s work, and how the
individual’s qualifications would
contribute to the overall diversity of
the Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and Minority Serving
Institutions Advisory Council. To
help the Agency in evaluating the
effectiveness of its outreach efforts,
please include in the statement of
interest how you learned of this
opportunity.
Please be aware that EPA’s policy is
that, unless otherwise prescribed by
statute, members generally are
appointed for a two-year term. For
appointment consideration, interested
nominees should submit the application
materials electronically via email to
Pradnya Bhandari at HBCU-MSI.AC@
epa.gov, with the subject line HBCU–
MSI AC, COMMITTEE APPLICATION
PACKAGE 2024 for (Name of Nominee).
Jessica Loya,
Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of
Public Engagement, Office of Public
Engagement and Environmental Education,
Office of the Administrator.
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May 29, 2024, from 11:00 a.m.–
3:00 p.m. (EST). A copy of the agenda
will be posted at www.epa.gov/faca/
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The meeting will be held virtually
and in-person at the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) headquarters
located at 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20460. The
meeting is open to the public with
limited access available on a first-come,
first-served basis. Members of the public
wishing to participate should contact
Eugene Green at green.eugene@epa.gov
by May 22nd.
Requests to make oral comments or
submit written public comments to the
board, should also be directed to Eugene
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and/or accommodations for individuals
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adequate time for processing, please
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(202) 564–2432 or via email at
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within the U.S. states contiguous to
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Dated: May 3, 2024.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL 11953-01-OA]
Extension of Deadline for Nominations to Historically Black
Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions Advisory
Council
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of extension of deadline.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending
the deadline for nominations for the Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and Minority Serving Institutions Advisory Council
pursuant to the authority of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA),
as amended. The Historically Black Colleges and Universities and
Minority Serving Institutions Advisory Council (HBCU-MSI AC) is a
Federal advisory committee chartered under the Federal Advisory
Committee Act. The HBCU-MSI AC was created in 2023 by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Public Engagement and
Environmental Education at the direction of the Administrator of EPA.
Implementing authority was delegated to the Administrator of EPA. The
HBCU-MSI AC provides independent advice and recommendations to the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on how to
leverage Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority
Serving Institutions to help diversify the agency's workforce and
nurture the next generation of environmental leaders and ensure that
these vital institutions of higher learning have the resources and
support to continue to thrive for generations to come. MSIs are
institutions of higher education that serve minority populations and
include HBCUs, Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), Tribal Colleges
and Universities (TCUs), and Asian American and Pacific Islander
Serving Institutions (AAPISIs).
DATES: EPA originally posted a solicitation for applications to the
HBCU-MSI AC on March 25, 2024, (89 FR 20651) with an original deadline
of May 8, 2024. EPA has determined that an extension of the original
deadline is warranted. EPA will consider applications received by June
22, 2024, for potential selection to the inaugural HBCU-MSI AC.
Applications received after this date may be considered by EPA as
appropriate and when vacancies become available. If you have already
submitted an application, EPA will consider your application and there
is no need to re-apply.
ADDRESSES: Individuals who are interested in being considered for the
HBCU-MSI AC must submit their contact information, a resume or CV and
statement of interest electronically via email to Pradnya Bhandari at
[email protected], with the subject line HBCU-MSI AC, COMMITTEE
APPLICATION PACKAGE 2024 for (Name of Nominee).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pradnya Bhandari, Designated Federal
Officer, Office of Public Engagement and Environmental Education, [email protected], telephone 919-937-1989.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Please note that this notice is to extend
the initial deadline for applications to the HBCU-MSI AC. The original
notice was published on March 25, 2024 (89 FR 20651), and stated that
the original deadline to receive applications was May 8, 2024. EPA has
determined that an extension to this deadline is warranted.
Accordingly, EPA will consider all applications received by June 24,
2024, for potential selection to the inaugural HBCU-MSI AC.
Applications received after this date may be considered by MBDA as
appropriate and when vacancies become available. If you have already
submitted an application, EPA will consider your application and there
is no need to re-apply.
The Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority
Serving Institutions Advisory Council (HBCU-MSI AC) is a federal
advisory committee chartered under the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Public Law 92-463. The HBCU-MSI AC was created in 2023 by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Public Engagement
and Environmental Education at the direction of the Administrator of
EPA. Implementing authority was delegated to the Administrator of EPA.
The HBCU-MSI AC provides independent advice and recommendations to the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on how to
leverage Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority
Serving Institutions to help diversify the agency's workforce and
nurture the next generation of environmental leaders and ensure that
these vital institutions of higher learning have the resources and
support to continue to thrive for generations to come. MSIs are
institutions of higher education that serve minority populations and
include HBCUs, Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), Tribal Colleges
and Universities (TCUs), and Asian American and Pacific Islander
Serving Institutions (AAPISIs).
The HBCU-MSI AC is part of a comprehensive effort to advance equity
in economic and educational opportunities for all Americans while
protecting human health and the environment. Members are appointed by
the EPA Administrator for a two-year term. The HBCU-MSI AC expects to
meet approximately two to three times a year for in-person, virtual or
hybrid meetings, subject to the availability of appropriations. Members
serve on the committee in a voluntary capacity. Although we are unable
to offer compensation or an honorarium, members may receive travel and
per diem allowances, according to applicable Federal travel regulations
and the agency's budget. To learn more about HBCU-MSI AC, please visit
https://www.epa.gov/faca/historically-black-colleges-and-universities-and-minority-serving-institutions-advisory.
The EPA is seeking nominations from a variety of sectors including
but not limited to representatives from business and industry,
academia, non-governmental organizations, and local, county, and Tribal
governments that have experience working at or in partnership with
HBCUs and/or MSIs. According to the mandates of FACA, committees are
required to support diversity across a broad range of constituencies,
sectors, and groups.
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In accordance with Executive Order 14035 (June 25, 2021) and
consistent with law, EPA values and welcomes opportunities to increase
diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility on its Federal advisory
committees. EPA's Federal advisory committees strive to have a
workforce that reflects the diversity of the American people.
The following criteria will be used to evaluate applicants:
The HBCU-MSI AC will be composed of approximately 15-20
members who will generally serve as Representative members of non-
federal interests appointed by the Administrator of EPA.
Members must have a strong affiliation with HBCUs and/or
MSIs or the communities represented and served by HBCUs and/or MSIs,
including through education, work, or partnerships.
Members must demonstrate a knowledge of the student
continuum from college to career, preferably through related experience
with HBCUs and/or MSIs. In selecting members, EPA will consider
candidates from business and industry, academic institutions, State,
local and Tribal governments, public interest groups, environmental
organizations, service groups, and more. In determining a fair spread
across categories, no more than 60% of the advisory committee can come
from a single categorical entity.
Members must demonstrate notable commitment to
environmental issues with extensive involvement, knowledge, or
engagement with relevant material and/or affected communities.
Members must demonstrate a working knowledge of Federal,
State, and local government operations and systems.
Members must demonstrate a notable commitment to
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility, including for
underserved communities.
Members must demonstrate an ability to work in a consensus
building process with a wide range of representative from diverse
constituencies.
Members must be able to contribute approximately 10 to 15
hours per month to HBCU-MSI AC activities, including the attendance at
meetings and participating in the development of advice letters/reports
and other material.
Members must demonstrate potential for active and
constructive involvement in HBCU-MSI AC work.
How to Submit Applications: Any interested person or organization
may apply to be considered for an appointment to serve on the
Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving
Institutions Advisory Council.
Applications must include:
(1) contact information as outlined below:
Applicants must provide their: full legal name, preferred name if
applicable, pronouns, date of birth, current home address, and phone
number.
(2) resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
(3) statement of interest explaining why you would like to serve on
this committee:
The statement of interest should describe how the nominee's
background, knowledge, and experience would add value to the
committee's work, and how the individual's qualifications would
contribute to the overall diversity of the Historically Black Colleges
and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions Advisory Council. To
help the Agency in evaluating the effectiveness of its outreach
efforts, please include in the statement of interest how you learned of
this opportunity.
Please be aware that EPA's policy is that, unless otherwise
prescribed by statute, members generally are appointed for a two-year
term. For appointment consideration, interested nominees should submit
the application materials electronically via email to Pradnya Bhandari
at [email protected], with the subject line HBCU-MSI AC, COMMITTEE
APPLICATION PACKAGE 2024 for (Name of Nominee).
Jessica Loya,
Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Public Engagement, Office of
Public Engagement and Environmental Education, Office of the
Administrator.
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