2013 (December)
Hampton, VA's Stormwater Alternatives through Green Enhancement (SAGE) Program
SAGE HAMPTON is a donation funded program managed by Hampton, Virginia's Clean City Commission. The program supports installation of gardens in roads rights-of-way to help slow and filter stormwater runoff entering local waterways. SAGE's goals include beautifying the local streetscape, filtering stormwater, boosting community pride and appreciation, and facilitating future economic development by creating a more inviting roadway environment. EFC helped support the development of an operational guidance document for the SAGE HAMPTON program.
2007 (June)
Growing Successful Watershed Organizations: Six Case Stories
This paper contains the stories of six watershed organizations considered "successful": the Charles River Watershed Association, South Yuba River's Citizen League, Amigos Bravos, Blackfoot Challenge, Elizabeth River Project, and Friends of the Mississippi River. Success was gauged by the organizations' demonstrated accomplishments and by their growth in members and annual budgets. The stories shared approaches used by organizational leaders to grow outstanding watershed organizations.
2014 (December 5)
Green Infrastructure Map - Full Collection of Infographics
Learn about the innovative financing behind 20 communities’ green infrastructure program. View and download the full collection of infographics featured in our Green Infrastructure Financing Map.Attachments
Green Infrastructure Map
Welcome to the UMD Environmental Finance Center’s Green Infrastructure Financing Map!Here you will find incredible green infrastructure financing stories from diverse communities across the country showcased in an interesting and accessible way.
Green Infrastructure in Warrington Township, PA
In 2012, Warrington Township, Pennsylvania passed a voter-approved referendum committing $3 million to open space protection. The EFC worked with Warrington Township to identify ways in which the community could leverage its open space dollars to serve multiple community priorities and gain additional benefits the community had not identified.
2014 (June 30)
Green Infrastructure in the Mid-South
On behalf of the Environmental Finance Center Network (EFCN) through the Capacity Building for Sustainable Communities program, this report presents recommendations for implementing and financing green infrastructure elements of the Mid-South Regional Greenprint Vision Plan so that the region can enhance water quality while simultaneously extending its network of trails for recreation, active transportation, public health, and other community benefits.Attachments
For Urban Studies Professor and Alums, It’s (Not) Just Lunch
The food just kept coming: heaps of steaming noodles, pillowy pork buns, glistening spears of Chinese broccoli. As the dishes amassed on the tractor tire-sized lazy Susan, University of Maryland Associate Professor Emeritus Alexander Chen turned to his former students at the table. He taught them how to plan cities, inform federal policy and spearhead community development—but apparently not how to coordinate a dim sum order. “You’d think after nearly 10 years, we could get this right,” he said, shaking his head. “We always order way too much food.”
Career Fair Prep: Communications
This event is open to the MAPP Community onlyGet tips and tricks on your elevator pitch, discussing your intent and interests, and speaking with prospective employers ahead of the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Career Fair.
February 11, 2026
February 11, 2026
Funding options for improved water quality in the Delaware River Basin
The Delaware River Basin provides drinking water for more than 13 million people and is home to an abundance of fish and wildlife including some endangered, threatened, and at-risk species. People and wildlife depend upon the water resources of the Basin, and the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), for their water security – for an adequate and sustainable supply of clean and healthy water that can be equitably accessed and is resilient in the face of climate change and extreme conditions.
2013 (March)
Financing Strategies for Green Infrastructure Programs
The EFC presented "Financing Strategies for Green Infrastructure Programs" as part of the American Rivers’ winter webinar series for Chesapeake Bay communities in March 2013. Attachments
city_of_york_webinar_part_3.pdf
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Financing Strategies for Green Infrastructure Programs