Skip to content Skip to navigation
UMass Collegiate M The University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Visit
  • Apply
  • Give
  • Search UMass.edu
Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment
Clean Energy Extension
  • Clean Energy Home
  • About
    • About Clean Energy Extension
    • Working with Us
    • Our Team
    • UMass Collaborators
    • Strategic Plan
    • Statement on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice
    • Contact
    • State Partner & Quarterly Progress Reports
  • Upcoming Events
  • Services
    • Municipal Assistance
    • Business Technical Assistance
    • Institution and Non-Profit Technical Assistance
    • Pollinator-Friendly Solar Certification
  • Research & Initiatives
    • Research Overview
    • Solar & Agriculture
    • Energy Storage
    • Solar Siting & Financing
    • Vehicle Telematics Pilot Project for Municipal Fleets
    • Past Projects
  • Student Engagement
    • Internship Opportunities
    • Clean Energy Corps
    • Clean Energy Interns
    • Mt. Ida GHG & Clean Energy Planning
  • Resources
    • Greening Municipal Fleets
    • Solar
    • For Residents
    • For Municipalities
    • For Farms, Businesses, and Institutions
    • Clean Heating and Cooling
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events
    • Western Massachusetts Solar Forum
  • Offshore Wind Certificate

Valuing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice in Our Work

UMass Clean Energy Extension (CEE) joins the University’s historic mission as a Land Grant College to provide outreach and extension to the Commonwealth. No longer limited to agriculture, the mission of UMass Extension extends to human health, social justice, and environmental well-being. In keeping with this mission, CEE serves as a resource to reduce market barriers and accelerate the adoption of clean energy into the Massachusetts economy.

 

CEE is committed to the following operating principles in all of its activities:

  1. Collaboration: Working collaboratively with the UMass community and Massachusetts state and local officials, agencies, institutions, and businesses to help meet our shared climate-related, energy, and education goals.
  2. Service: Providing professional clean energy services, education, outreach, research, and workforce development for the public good of the Commonwealth.
  3. Integrity: Conducting our work and relationships with honesty, academic rigor, objectivity, inclusiveness, continuous learning, fiscal responsibility, and a cooperative and joyful spirit.

                                                                                                           

Valuing Differences

In keeping with our mission, we invite, embrace, and celebrate differences across race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, gender identity, ability, socio-economic status, and life experience. We believe that a diversity of perspectives brings richness to our work and improves our processes and the outcomes of our work. These principles are at the core of our commitment to foster a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice (DEIJ) within our organization and throughout our programs, interactions, and relationships.

 

Our Approach to Equity

We are committed to serving our stakeholders fairly and with respect. In practice, this means that we seek to listen deeply to each person’s perspective, strive to understand and value people as individuals, and respond to everyone’s particular needs, hopes, and dreams. We also recognize and value that every person has a unique experience, history, culture, and identity that informs their perspective. We continually seek to ensure that our values are consistent and integral with everything we do and the way we do it, and we are currently integrating DEIJ into our work in the following specific areas:

 

  • Training and Facilitation: CEE staff have participated in race training and dialogue practices through the Coming Together for Racial Understanding (CTRU) program, seeded by the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy in 2016. CTRU has a vision to grow a community of Extension professionals well prepared to foster meaningful community conversations around race, leading to positive change. Dialogues are vital to understanding, and understanding is vital to healing and to creating enduring change. CEE staff continue to participate and facilitate dialogues within the UMass Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment and across UMass Amherst Extension programs.  

 

  • Offshore Wind Career Access Scholarship: Through its Offshore Wind Career Access Scholarship program, CEE is proud to provide several full-tuition scholarships for CEE’s Offshore Wind Professional Certificate program. The scholarship value is approximately $6,000, which covers the full cost of the Certificate’s three courses. Scholarships enable students from diverse backgrounds to successfully prepare for and join the offshore wind industry. In addition to tuition support, recipients receive (1) professional development and networking support; (2) direct, person-to-person introductions to hiring offshore wind companies and organizations; and (3) a non-curriculum stipend to help address specific personal and professional barriers on an as-needed basis.

 

  • Municipal Services: In CEE’s Municipal Services Program, we are actively seeking to diversify the communities we work with, from providing services in regions across the state to working with municipalities with diverse populations and socioeconomic statuses, including those from Environmental Justice Communities and Gateway Cities (as defined by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts).

 

  • Eureka! at UMass Amherst: Since 2016, staff from CEE have participated as instructors with the Eureka! at UMass Amherst program. Eureka! is an innovative 5-year program that addresses the gender gap in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Eureka! at UMass Amherst is a partnership between UMass Amherst and Girls Inc. of the Valley, launched in 2013 with the long-term goal of motivating girls to pursue post-secondary education and careers in STEM fields.

 

  • Cooler Communities Partnership: CEE is partnered with the Cooler Communities school grant program, which provides student-centered K-12 classroom and community event programming that addresses climate change, energy use and conservation. As Cooler Communities expands its reach, it is targeting the state’s Environmental Justice Communities and Gateway Cities.

 

Our Work Ahead

While we have much more to do to advance DEIJ in our work, we’re committed to moving our organization and the Commonwealth toward a clean energy future that equitably distributes the benefits of a clean environment and prosperous economy. We believe that there is no better way forward.

 

We invite feedback and input from our stakeholders to ensure that our values are consistent and integral with what we do and the way we do it. Please contact us at energyextension[at]umass[dot]edu (energyextension[at]umass[dot]edu) with any questions, comments, or feedback.

About

  • About Clean Energy Extension
  • Working with Us
  • Our Team
  • UMass Collaborators
  • Strategic Plan
  • Statement on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice
  • Contact
  • State Partner & Quarterly Progress Reports

Connect with UMass Clean Energy Extension Program:

Facebook  Twitter

Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment

 

Stockbridge Hall,
80 Campus Center Way
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA 01003-9246
Phone: (413) 545-4800
Fax: (413) 545-6555
ag [at] cns [dot] umass [dot] edu (ag[at]cns[dot]umass[dot]edu)

 

Civil Rights and Non-Discrimination Information

College of Natural Sciences

Login for faculty and staff

CAFE Units

Mass. Agricultural Experiment Station

UMass Extension

UMass Research and Education Center Farms

UMass Cranberry Station

Water Resources Research Center

Interest Areas

Agriculture

Commercial Horticulture

Energy

Environmental Conservation

Food Science

Nutrition

Water

Youth Development & 4-H

Services

Pesticide Education

Plant Diagnostics Laboratory

Soil and Plant Nutrient Testing Laboratory

Hot Water Seed Treatment

Water Testing / Environmental Analysis Laboratory

Projects

Conservation Assessment Prioritization System (CAPS)

Extension Risk Management/Crop Insurance Education

Mass. Envirothon

Mass. Herp Atlas

Mass. Keystone

MassWoods

North American Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative

RiverSmart

UMass Design Center in Springfield

Resources

Extension Sales Portal

Agriculture & Commercial Horticulture Resources

Community & Economic Vitality

Disaster Preparedness

Food Safety

Home Lawn & Garden

Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

Land Conservation Tools

Pollinators

Tick testing

Resources for Faculty and Staff

Extension Programs

4-H Youth Development

Agriculture

Crops, Dairy, Livestock and Equine

Fruit

Greenhouse Crops and Floriculture

Landscape, Nursery and Urban Forestry

Pesticide Education

Turf

Vegetable

Clean Energy

Climate Change

Food Science

Nutrition Education

Value-Added Food

Seal of The University of Massachusetts Amherst - 1863
©2025 University of Massachusetts Amherst · Site Policies · Accessibility