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
(2.56 MB)
Financing Strategies for Green Infrastructure Programs
2006 (April)
Financing Land Preservation in West Virginia's Cacapon and Lost River Watershed
The University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center, on behalf of the Cacapon and Lost Rivers Land Trust (the Trust), convened a financing charrette to assist the Trust in their efforts to develop a long-range financial strategy for protecting a particularly critical section of land in the watershed. The goal of the event was to develop the framework for a financing and implementation plan for preserving more than 14,000 acres linking an existing conservation hub to a national forest and a wildlife management area.
2005 (November)
Financing Land Preservation in Talbot County, Maryland
In June 2005, the Environmental Finance Center, on behalf of Talbot County, Maryland, convened a financing workshop to assist County officials in their efforts to finance and implement a new Countryside Preservation Area program. The goal of the event was to develop the framework for financing and implementing a plan for protecting more than 11,000 acres around each of the four incorporated municipalities within the County.
Resume Workshop
This event is open to the MAPP Community onlyPrepare your resume ahead of the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Career Fair. Get tips and tricks to have your resume ready to present to employers at the upcoming career fair.
February 9, 2026
February 9, 2026
First Generation Student Networking Event
This event is for the MAPP Community only
February 4, 2026
February 4, 2026
Kevin Nelson
Lecturer, Urban Studies & Planning Program
Andrew Bernish, AICP, GISP
Lecturer, Urban Studies & Planning Program
Michael Worthington
Research Associate