Environmental Justice Fellowship Program

Meet our 2024 Environmental Justice Fellows

The Conservancy is proud to manage Newburgh’s Environmental Justice Fellowship Program (EJFP) in its 5th year.

The Conservancy centers its work in the leadership of people of color, peer-to-peer community engagement, and equitable access to green space and a clean, healthy environment. We support young community leaders to share their passion, knowledge and skills for environmental justice with their families, friends, neighbors, and local business owners. And we provide the Environmental Justice Fellows and other Newburghers opportunities to restore and protect our urban environment.

Soon, work will begin with a new EJ Fellow cohort of young adults eager to:

  • Give back to their community through outreach, listening sessions, education and hands-on planting & stewardship projects

  • Learn about nature and social justice

  • Share knowledge with other Newburgh residents, while gathering community concerns and suggestions

  • Report back to on the results of their work and recommendations for the future

Please join us for one of our many 2025 Saturday work days between April & November!

The EJ Fellowship program began in 2021 with funding from TD Bank and the Arbor Day Foundation as a collaborative endeavor of Newburgh’s Conservation Advisory Council, the Greater Newburgh Parks Conservancy, and Outdoor Promise .

Since 2022, the City of Newburgh has provided support for the EJF program, along with substantial contributions from the Conservancy and a growing number of funders and allies.

Interested in being a 2025 Environmental justice Fellow?

Our 2023 Fellows

  • Eileen Corrales

    2023 EJP Fellow

  • Tyrese Billups

    2023 EJP Fellow

  • Nicole Villachica

    2023 EJP Fellow

  • Emily Alta

    2023 EJP Fellow

  • Enrique Contreras-Nava

    2023 EJP Fellow

Newburgh Community Tree Survey

The EJ Fellows work to gather input from City of Newburgh residents. Make your voice heard - let us know what you think!

We’re compiling information on concerns residents have about trees, who wants trees and why, and who’s willing to help care for them. With this data, we make recommendations to the Conservation Advisory Council on key blocks where trees are needed and where homeowners, renters and business owners are committed to caring for trees.

Community input is absolutely essential! We hope you will spend a few minutes with our Fellows or online to give us your feedback.

WHAT BENEFITS DO TREES PROVIDE?

WELL, IT’S MORE THAN YOU MIGHT THINK!

Join the Conservation Advisory Council

Take Online Street Tree Course

Donate to our Tree Fund

Sign up to care for a tree