Center for Environmental Policy and Management

Center for Environmental Policy and Management

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The CEPM provides research and technical assistance to local, state, and tribal governments, business

The University of Louisville Center for Environmental Policy and Management (CEPM) provides research and technical assistance to local, state, and tribal governments, businesses and non-profit organizations regarding sustainable environmental policy and program development and evaluation. It is a member center of the UofL Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute.

04/14/2026

Want to better understand your rights under Fair Housing law?

Join us for our annual Fair Housing Month Training this April!

Each year, the Kentucky Fair Housing Council hosts our largest training event in recognition of Fair Housing Month. This is our only comprehensive training we offer that is free and open to the public.

This year, we’re proud to partner with the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights and Kentucky Housing Corporation to provide a comprehensive overview of fair housing law, common fair housing concerns, and practical guidance for housing and service providers.

While this training is especially helpful for housing professionals and service organizations, anyone in the community is welcome to attend and learn more about fair housing rights.

Check out the flyer below for details and register using the link to reserve your spot!

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/O-o9LFGxQsmINJGxF1WWLw

07/26/2025

Tune in for a great discussion with UofL's own Laura Krauser, GIS Research Coordinator at the Center for Geographic Information Sciences about the power of maps and geospatial tools to help advocates like you understand our changing world and communicate problems more effectively to those in power and to those in our communities. Don't miss this great program, brought to you by the Kentucky Resources Council! https://soundcloud.com/wfmp-forward-radio/truth-to-power-laura-krauser-mapping-our-world-7-25-25

02/09/2025

Teargas is a tool of chemical warfare. It should not be a tool of local police. Local police are not at war with local residents they are sworn to protect, are they? Tear gas also causes harm to the environment and lingering health issues to those exposed.

ACTION ALERT: The people of Louisville have demanded time and again that law enforcement respect their right to protest, yet Mayor Craig Greenberg and Metro Council will still allow LMPD to use tear gas and military tactics against those they are sworn to protect and serve. This isn't only inhumane, but also puts Louisville behind cities like Indianapolis and St. Louis.

Learn more and ADD YOUR NAME >> ACLU-KY.org/NoMoreTearGas

01/25/2025
10/29/2024

Our fourth grant cycle is officially open for applications! ⚖️We’re giving up to C$175,000 per grant recipient for community-led education programs to increase and climate adaptation knowledge. 🌎📚

🗓Apply by Thursday 14 November!
👉Apply: http://www.cec.org/grant-programs/ej4climate/

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