Webinars
Here you will find recordings and resources for our most recent webinars. Check back often to see new recordings or visit our news section to attend our next webinar live!
Welcome to the NJIT TAB Webinar Archive!
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Preserving Communities: Brownfield Redevelopment to Minimize Displacement & Uplift Legacy Residents
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If Your Ship Hasn't Come In, Build An ARC: Preparing A Competitive EPA Brownfield Grant Application, October 30, 2024
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Preparing A Competitive EPA Brownfield Grant Application, October 3, 2024
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What EPA Brownfields Grantees Should Know: Grant Management, September 5, 2024
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What EPA Brownfields Grantees Should Know: Davis Bacon Act/Build America, Buy America, August 27, 2024
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Brownfields and Downtown Revitalization, August 21, 2024
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What EPA Brownfields Grantees Should Know: Procurement, August 20, 2024
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Luck Favors the Prepared: Grant Writing Webinar, June 19, 2024
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Recent Webinars
Preserving Communities: Brownfield Redevelopment to Minimize Displacement & Uplift Legacy Residents, December 12, 2024
In this panel, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-funded Brownfields Revitalization Anti-Displacement Strategies (BRADS) program will discuss what resources and tools are available to help local governments and community leaders minimize gentrification and displacement when redeveloping brownfield sites. BRADS will present a series of brownfields case studies on gentrification patterns of the past and showcase tools to identify relevant anti-displacement policies.
If Your Ship Hasn't Come In, Build An ARC: Preparing A Competitive EPA Brownfield Grant Application, October 30, 2024
Preparing A Competitive EPA Brownfield Grant Application, October 3, 2024
What EPA Brownfields Grantees Should Know: Grant Management, September 5, 2024
New to the world of EPA Brownfields Grants? Or maybe you just need a refresher? The Grant Management webinar is designed to assist EPA Brownfield Grantees successfully manage their grant from the time of award through grant closeout. It will cover EPA grant regulations for maintaining a grant file and reporting to EPA (quarterly, annually, and final). The webinar will also provide guidance on requesting payments from EPA and how to request changes after award.
What EPA Brownfields Grantees Should Know: Davis Bacon Act/Build America, Buy America, August 27, 2024
When it comes to federally funded construction contracts, you don’t know what you don’t know! This Davis Bacon Act (DBA) and Build America Buy America (BABA) webinar provided EPA Brownfield Grantees an overview of these requirements as they pertain to the EPA grant implementation. The webinar included a discussion on the responsibilities of both the grantee and contractors from procurement through construction management and contact administration.
Brownfields and Downtown Revitalization, August 21, 2024
The Hudson Valley Initiative at Pattern for Progress partnered with NJIT Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities (TAB) for a virtual lunch and learn to teach attendees about successful efforts in the Northeast that utilized brownfield grants and tax credits to revitalize downtowns. This session introduced Hudson Valley communities to a host of programs that have been used to clean up legacy pollution in communities, while also attracting new development to long-time vacant buildings and parcels.
What EPA Brownfields Grantees Should Know: Procurement, August 20, 2024
Confused by the different federal procurement requirements to hire a QEP vs. a remediation contractor? The Procurement Webinar will help EPA Brownfield Grantees better understand procurement requirements related to EPA grants. We will review different methods of securing a contractor or consultant and define the responsibilities of the grantee. Attendees will be given guidance on what to do and, perhaps more importantly, what not to do during the procurement process to ensure compliance with the EPA Cooperative Agreement Requirements.
Luck Favors the Prepared: Grant Writing Webinar, June 19, 2024
Interested in EPA Grants to help revitalize your community's underutilized and potentially contaminated sites (also known as brownfields) and not sure where to start? Waiting on this year's criteria and want to get a head start on what you can do to make your application better with key data and community support? Well, this is the webinar for you! Join Sean Vroom, Director, NJIT TAB to learn more about the following topics:
Life After BOA, March 28, 2024
New York State communities, do you have a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) designation and are unsure what your next steps should be? Don’t have a designation yet, but would like some insight on the process after designation? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this webinar is for you! Our panelists, Carrie Martin, AICP, Environmental Sustainability Planner for NJIT TAB and Lesley Zlatev, Revitalization Specialist for New York State Department of State's Office of Planning, Development, & Community Infrastructure hosted this virtual workshop for New York State communities with Brownfield Opportunity Area designations to learn how to continue the brownfield revitalization process after designation.
Brownfields: A Story to Tell, March 21, 2024
Mr. Rogers carried a note in his wallet that said: "There isn't anyone you couldn't love once you've heard their story." Believe it or not, this can be true even for those abandoned old industrial sites that plague almost every community. This webinar focuses on the significance of being able to tell the history of the impacts of contamination to your neighborhoods, and the humanity in redevelopment potential.
Our Brownfield Redevelopment Specialist, Elise Molleur, walked through the different factors in effective storytelling and why it's an important step in the brownfield redevelopment process. Hydrotechnology Consultants, Inc President and NJIT Adjunct Professor, Maria Coler, brought the American brownfields story into context and focused on the concepts of deep history and path dependency with brownfield sites. By sharing some stories, tips, and tricks, they explored the importance of brownfields in our nation's history and how effectively telling your story can be critical to gaining funding, developing relationships, and engaging the community!
Climate Change and Brownfields 101, March 7, 2024
The impacts of extreme weather events are everywhere. NJIT TAB's own Carrie Martin began her journey towards becoming a climate resilience practitioner due to her family's experience in Superstorm Sandy. The storm knocked out power to her family home for days, and other friends and neighbors fared far worse. Nowadays, events like Superstorm Sandy are not infrequent or one-off events. In this webinar Carrie hopes to equip you all with the tools to help your community build resilience by transforming it's brownfield sites. You'll also get to hear examples of how other communities have seized the opportunity presented by their brownfield sites to install renewable energy to lower their greenhouse gas emissions, and build green infrastructure to handle heavier rains and hotter summers.
Brownfield Contaminants & Human Health, February 29, 2024
When passion meets purpose, things gets interesting. In this webinar Joseph M. Reiner, Brownfield Redevelopment Specialist for NJIT Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities (NJIT TAB), discusses a longtime personal interest that informed his career path into environmental science: brownfield sites, the historic contamination associated with them, and what it means for our health when we have contaminated sites in our communities. Mr. Reiner will be covering what brownfields are, and give an overview on common contaminants found at brownfield sites, why they ended up there, how these chemicals can enter our bodies, and some of the community screening tools that are available to help us get a fuller picture of environmental health impacts. Quantifying impacts is useful for public health tracking, but that information can also be an asset for municipal planning or obtaining funding for cleanup and redevelopment from the government.
Pop-Up Progress: Unveiling the Magic of Temporary Brownfield Makeovers, February 8, 2024
Redeveloping vacant and polluted sites can be a long process. Some communities have had success with temporary, interim site uses related to pop-up economic, social, or artistic experimentation. This webinar will present the benefits, special considerations, and a toolkit to help local governments, non-profits, and practitioners embark on their own brownfield Cinderella story!
EPA Effective Brownfield Grant Writing Tips, September 28, 2023
Redeveloping Brownfields into Community Assets: New York State Brownfield Programs, November 16, 2022
Brownfields for Beginners Boot Camp, July 20, 2022
Mapping for Success: Using GIS & Remote Sensing to Inventory & Prioritize Your Brownfields, April 5, 2022
Adelantarse Con Su Solicitud De Subvencion Brownfields de la EPA Comience Temprano Es Una Ventaja, 28 de Marzo de 2022
Roadmap To Mill Redevelopment Webinar Series
Webinar #1: New England Mills: Then and Now (September 24, 2020)
Webinar #2: Challenges and Solutions to Redevelopment (October 6, 2020)
Webinar #3: The Funding Stack (October 15, 2020)
Webinar #4: Adapting to Changing Times (October 27, 2020)
Brownfield 101 Webinar - Piedmont Triad Brownfield Program, May 13, 2020
- Brownfield 101 Webinar PowerPoint
- Brownfield 101 Webinar Recording
- NCDEQ Brownfield Program Information
- IRS Regulations for Opportunity Zones and Brownfield Redevelopment
- EPA Brownfield Program
- Brownfield Readiness
Winning and Managing Brownfield Grants, March 1, 2018
EPA Brownfields Grantees: "How to Get the Right Contractor on Board", December 11, 2015
Creating Living Shorelines to Enhance Brownfield Sites, May 29, 2014
- Watch the webinar
- Download the webinar presentation (pdf, 6 MB)
- Download the Vegetative Treatment Potential Rating Sheet (pdf, 83 KB)
ASTM Phase I Changes and AAI Webinar, March 13, 2014
- Watch the webinar
- Download the presentation (pdf, 1.6 MB)