Municipal Preparedness Vulnerability (MVP) 2.0 Core Team

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LIMITED TIME SURVEY

Help us select our grant-funded community project! Based on community input, the MVP 2.0 team developed a short list of possible projects to address the community's priorities, identified in previous rounds of surveys. Your feedback is needed now to be sure the selected project for this year represents the community's top pick. Please fill out this survey by April 5. 

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Overview

The MVP 2.0 program is a grant program run by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. It funds communities throughout Massachusetts to identify climate vulnerabilities and invest in resilience. The MVP 2.0 program expands on the work communities have done to date and supports communities with new methods, tools, and resources for building climate resilience. In particular, MVP 2.0 is a way for the community to revisit resilience priorities with a focus on equity and translate those priorities into action through project development and implementation.

Municipal vulnerable  Preparedness has 5 steps. Engage community, identify CC impacts and hazards, complete assessment of vulnerabilities & strengths, develop and prioritize actions, and take action

TEAM

Staff Contacts

Phone Number

Email

Elizabeth Shea

781-982-0069

lshea@abingtonma.gov

Kevin Cogan

781-982-0069

kcogan@abingtonma.gov

Municipal Members

Title

Amy Barrett

Abington Director, Council on Aging

Lindsey Wright

Abington Public Health Nurse and Deputy Emergency Management Director

Kelly Johnson

Abington Director of Parks and Recreation and Department of Public Works Staff

Heidi Hernandez

Abington Children's Librarian and School Committee Member

Officer Vanessa Miranda

Abington Police Officer

Community Liaison Members

Charlotte Hernandez

Celio Silva

Raquel Silva

Charlene Sawyer

Eric DiMartino

Resources and Tools