MVP 2.0 Equity Partner

SCC was hired by State of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) to support the implementation of their Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) Program.

As cities and towns develop their MVP 2.0 climate resilience priorities, SCC is work with Massachusetts municipalities to provide coaching and guidance on the implementation of MVP 2.0 including understanding social vulnerability, inclusive engagement, and measuring the equity impacts of projects.

Our team is partnering with Wareham; Falmouth; Gosnold; Marion; Mattapoisett; Sandwich; Sherborn; Duxbury; New Bedford; Newburyport; and Martha's Vineyard Regional Commission.

For more information about our MVP 2.0 planning grant and the roles of our equity partners, please visit our website.

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