2022 ANTHC IGAP Workshop
12/13/2022 (8:30 AM)
12/16/2022 (12:00 PM)
(GMT-08:00) Alaska
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About

Welcome to the 2022 ANTHC IGAP Workshop! This workshop will be held in person in Anchorage on the Alaska Pacific University campus. There will also be a virtual option for those unable to join us in Anchorage.

Whether you're just starting in IGAP, are a seasoned veteran or provide support services to tribal IGAP staff, this workshop was designed for you! From important EPA updates, presentations to help you build capacity within your IGAP program, to developing well thought out FY24 workplans and budgets - we've got something for everyone. In addition, Technical Assistance Providers will be available throughout the workshop to offer one-on-one support!
Agenda
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Workshop Arrival & Check-in
Workshop Arrival & Check-in
Atwood Building - Rasmuson Hall
Start
8:30 AM
End
9:00 AM
General Opening Session
General Opening Session

Session Recording

  • Welcome & Training Overview
    Desirae Mack, ANTHC
  • Opening Address
    Land Acknowledgement
    Casey Sixkiller, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 10
    Wilson Justin, Mt. Sanford Tribal Health Consortium
  • Announcements
    Oxcenia O'Domin, ANTHC
Atwood Building - Rasmuson Hall
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:15 AM
Speakers
Casey Sixkiller
Desirae Mack
Oxcenia O'Domin
Wilson Justin
BREAK
BREAK
Start
10:15 AM
End
10:30 AM
2022 GAP Guidance - Session 1
2022 GAP Guidance - Session 1


Session Recording
1. Introduction of EPA Tribal staff and geographic assignments.

2. GAP Introduction: Work that can be funder under GAP including Solid and Hazardous Waste Programs.
  

Atwood Building - Rasmuson Hall
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Adam Baron
Lisa Berrios
Santina Gay
LUNCH BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
Start
12:00 PM
End
1:30 PM
2022 GAP Guidance - Session 2
2022 GAP Guidance - Session 2

Session Recording
1. Role of ETEPs and Indicators in GAP performance managment.
Atwood Building - Rasmuson Hall
Start
1:30 PM
End
2:45 PM
Speakers
Katherine Brown
Lisa Berrios
BREAK
BREAK
Start
2:45 PM
End
3:00 PM
2022 GAP Guidance - Session 3
2022 GAP Guidance - Session 3

Session Recording 
1. Changes for Tribal Consortia in GAP.
Atwood Building - Rasmuson Hall
Start
3:00 PM
End
4:15 PM
Speakers
Catherine Villa
Lisa Berrios
14
FY23 EPA GAP Notice of Funding Availability (NoFA)
FY23 EPA GAP Notice of Funding Availability (NoFA)
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:15 AM
Speakers
Adam Baron
Lisa Berrios
Susan Conbere
William Post
Marine Debris
Marine Debris
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 226
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:00 AM
Speakers
Catherine Villa
Harmony Wayner
Kayla Krauss
Santina Gay
Sophie Manaster
Monitoring for Contaminants
Monitoring for Contaminants

No session recording
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 228
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:15 AM
Speakers
Jim Zokan
Kris Carre
Michelle Davis
RTOC & NTOC - Who are we and how can you participate?
RTOC & NTOC - Who are we and how can you participate?

Session Recording
Regional Tribal Operations Committee (RTOC) and National Tribal Operations Committee (NTOC): Who are we and how can you participate? EPA role in TROC, summary of outreach, and upcoming events/activities.
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 221
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:15 AM
Speakers
Kristy Fry
Michael Ortiz
Randi Madison
Raymond Paddock III
BREAK
BREAK
Start
10:15 AM
End
10:30 AM
Funding Opportunities for Tribes
Funding Opportunities for Tribes

No session recording
Learn about upcoming sub-award and grant opportunities for your local projects.
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 221
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Katherine Brown
Kayla Krauss
Lucas DuSablon
Oxcenia O'Domin
GAP NoFA - 2nd Offering
GAP NoFA - 2nd Offering
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 226
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Adam Baron
Kristy Fry
Lisa Berrios
Sherry Davis
William Post
IGAP 101 for New Staff
IGAP 101 for New Staff
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Catherine Villa
Rebecca Colvin
Susan Conbere
Trisha Bower
Open Q&A Panel Session for Environmental Program Development
Open Q&A Panel Session for Environmental Program Development
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 228
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Desirae Mack
Michael Ortiz
Santina Gay
Sophie Manaster
Trisha Bower
LUNCH BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
Start
12:00 PM
End
1:30 PM
Workplan Development: Air Quality
Workplan Development: Air Quality
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 221
Start
1:30 PM
End
2:45 PM
Speakers
Ida Norton
Jim Zokan
Kris Carre
Lucas DuSablon
Oxcenia O'Domin
Workplan Development: Climate Change
Workplan Development: Climate Change
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 226
Start
1:30 PM
End
2:45 PM
Speakers
CaSandera Johnson
Michelle Davis
Santina Gay
Workplan Development: Outreach & Education
Workplan Development: Outreach & Education
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 228
Start
1:30 PM
End
2:45 PM
Speakers
Kari Young
Katherine Brown
Kristy Fry
Melany Eakin
Michael Ortiz
Workplan Development: Solid Waste
Workplan Development: Solid Waste
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
1:30 PM
End
2:45 PM
Speakers
Kayla Krauss
Lynn Zender
Rebecca Colvin
Sherry Davis
Trisha Bower
BREAK
BREAK
Start
2:45 PM
End
3:00 PM
Workplan Development: Administrative
Workplan Development: Administrative
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 221
Start
3:00 PM
End
4:30 PM
Speakers
Catherine Villa
Susan Conbere
Workplan Development: Healthy Homes
Workplan Development: Healthy Homes
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 226
Start
3:00 PM
End
4:30 PM
Speakers
Ida Norton
Kris Carre
Lucas DuSablon
Oxcenia O'Domin
Workplan Development: Solid Waste
Workplan Development: Solid Waste
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
3:00 PM
End
4:30 PM
Speakers
Kayla Krauss
Lynn Zender
Santina Gay
Sherry Davis
Trisha Bower
Workplan Development: Water Quality
Workplan Development: Water Quality
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 228
Start
3:00 PM
End
4:30 PM
15
Workplan Development: Brownfields / Contaminated Sites
Workplan Development: Brownfields / Contaminated Sites
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 227
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:15 AM
Speakers
CaSandera Johnson
Catherine Villa
Jim Zokan
Workplan Development: Climate Change
Workplan Development: Climate Change
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:15 AM
Speakers
Kristy Fry
Michelle Davis
Workplan Development: Outreach & Education
Workplan Development: Outreach & Education
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 221
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:15 AM
Speakers
Katherine Brown
Melany Eakin
Michael Ortiz
Santina Gay
Workplan Development: Solid Waste
Workplan Development: Solid Waste

No session recording
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 228
Start
9:00 AM
End
10:15 AM
Speakers
Lucas DuSablon
Lynn Zender
Sherry Davis
Sophie Manaster
Trisha Bower
BREAK
BREAK
Start
10:15 AM
End
10:30 AM
Workplan Development: Air Quality
Workplan Development: Air Quality
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 227
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Ida Norton
Kris Carre
Oxcenia O'Domin
Susan Conbere
Workplan Development: Baseline Monitoring Networks
Workplan Development: Baseline Monitoring Networks
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 228
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Michael Ortiz
Michelle Davis
Nadine Kochuten
Workplan Development: Emergency Preparedness
Workplan Development: Emergency Preparedness
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Catherine Villa
Santina Gay
Sophie Manaster
Workplan Development: Solid Waste
Workplan Development: Solid Waste
Carr-Gottstein Building - Room 221
Start
10:30 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Melany Eakin
Sherry Davis
Trisha Bower
LUNCH BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
Start
12:00 PM
End
1:30 PM
Budget Presentation with Q&A: Room 1
Budget Presentation with Q&A: Room 1

Session Recording
EPA will provide a presentation on GAP budget development with time for Q&A from participants.
The presentation will be broadcast to all rooms.
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
1:30 PM
End
2:30 PM
Speakers
Catherine Villa
Oxcenia O'Domin
Sophie Manaster
Todd Bender
Trisha Bower
BREAK
BREAK
Start
2:30 PM
End
2:45 PM
Budget Development: Room 1
Budget Development: Room 1
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
2:45 PM
End
3:45 PM
Speakers
Catherine Villa
Oxcenia O'Domin
Sophie Manaster
Todd Bender
Trisha Bower
Closing Session - Farewell Comments & Training Evaluation
Closing Session - Farewell Comments & Training Evaluation
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
4:00 PM
End
4:30 PM
16
OPTION 1/2 Day - One-on-one Technical Assistance
OPTION 1/2 Day - One-on-one Technical Assistance

No session recording
Carr-Gottstein Building - Seminar Room
Start
9:00 AM
End
12:00 PM
Speakers
Others

Adam Baron

Aileen Gagney

Technical Advisor and Trainer @ Tribal Healthy Homes Network

Andie Wall

Environmental Coordinator @ Kodiak Area Native Association

I grew up in Kodiak a fisherman, tide pool explorer and nature lover. I moved away to attend school in Bellingham Washington. I got a degree in Environmental Science and Communication Studies so I could learn how to better communicate environmental issues to a larger audience. I came back to Kodiak three years ago and am honored to have a job working with Kodiak Tribes on their environmental priorities.

April McCoy

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Bailey Richards

Contamination Support Program Coordinator @ ANTHC

Bailey grew up in Homer, Alaska and received her B.A. in Sociology/Environmental Studies from Whitman College. She served two years with the AmeriCorps VISTA program, first coordinating and writing a county health improvement plan in rural Oregon, and second, coordinating tribal home modification projects with the ANTHC Healthy Homes Program. Bailey joined the ANTHC Contamination Support Program in February 2017, and loves working with Brownfields/Tribal Response Program coordinators across the state. In her free time, Bailey enjoys baking, canoeing, skiing, berry picking, and ceramics.

Brandie Radigan

Program Administrator @ Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

I am first and foremost a proud mother of three sons: Canute, Aengus and Jesse. I have lived in Alaska most of my life with the exception of university and enjoy an active Alaskan lifestyle. I attended University in South Dakota where I earned a BS in Biology, a BS in American Indian Studies (and was honored to learn from direct members of AIM Wounded Knee 1973 as professors and lecturers) and upon returning home twelve years ago, an Associate’s degree in early childhood development from UAF. I grew up in a true Alaskan lifestyle, harvesting meat from a very young age. I was always fascinated with the woods, rivers, animals and spent hours in them in winter and summer trying to memorize everything I could about the plants and animals and was known as quite a horseman and tracker as a young girl. (Now I just try to remember what I went into the room for.) I was adopted into the Kluti Kaah tribe by my grandparents Harry and Ruth Johns at home in Copper Center and later in life on the Pine Ridge Reservation, into the Oglala Lakota tribe by my father Sam Two Bulls. I learned valuable lessons from these elders that led me to dedicate my life to working with tribes. I am a proud Irish American and spend time at home in Kerry/Cork, Ireland whenever possible, my culture calls to me and if I don’t get back every summer I feel a deep longing and heartache. As I walk the ground my ancestors walked so long ago I understand the value that culture has for a person. I enjoy performing Irish music, reading, fishing, hiking, kayaking, hunting, making jelly and working with children. For me the greatest reward is seeing a child come to believe in themselves.

CaSandera Johnson

Environmental Program Manager @ BBNA

Casey Sixkiller

Administrator for EPA's Region 10

Casey Sixkiller brings two decades of experience working at the federal, Tribal and local levels with demonstrated experience crafting practical solutions to complex policy problems. He has led large, complex organizations, defended Tribal sovereignty and treaty rights, and secured millions in federal funding to meet local needs.
Prior to joining EPA, Casey served as Deputy Mayor of the City of Seattle — the first Indigenous person in the city’s history — where he directed daily operations for the 18th largest city in the United States with an annual budget of $6.5 billion and 12,000 employees. As Chief Operating Officer for King County, he managed nine department leadership teams, including Metro Transit (the 7th largest transit system in the US), public health, human and community resources, the regional wastewater and parks systems. He brought lean management tools to advance continuous improvement, accountability and transparency.
Through his work as a private consultant, Casey provided executive leadership and growth strategy to a broad client base, including local governments and Tribes, non-profits and businesses, translating vision into innovative strategies and measurable outcomes. Casey started his career in public service working for then-U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott and later U.S. Sen. Patty Murray of Washington.
An enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Casey helped launch the Cherokee Nation’s Washington Office in 2001, serving as the Nation’s lead advocate before Congress and federal agencies, advancing the Nation’s federal agenda. Casey is an engaged community member with a deep commitment to racial and environmental justice and a fierce advocate for tribal sovereignty and Indigenous rights.
Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Casey is a graduate of Seattle Public Schools and Dartmouth College and is the proud father of three children.

Catherine Villa

Desirae Mack

Sr. Program Manager @ Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

Desirae is a Sr. Program Manager for the ANTHC Tribal Capacity and Training (TCT) program where she's worked closely with many of Alaska’s 200 + Tribes to build successful local environmental management programs for the past 13 years. Desirae grew up commercial fishing in her hometown of King Cove, Alaska. She is Unangax (Aleut) and is an enrolled member of the Agdaagux Tribe of King Cove where she served as their Environmental Coordinator for five years prior to moving to Anchorage and joining ANTHC. She has a BA in Sustainability Studies and Executive MBA in Strategic Leadership from Alaska Pacific University. Desirae enjoys spending time with family, especially her two daughters and their dogs, glamping throughout Alaska, and working on various art and home improvement projects.

Emma Pate

Evelyn Agnus

Rural Development Specialist - Environmental @ Rural Community Assistance Corporation

Gillian Mittelstaedt

Harmony Wayner

Ida Norton

Jim Zokan

Joy Britt

Senior Program Manager @ ANTHC

Karen Pletnikoff

Kari Young

IGAP Manager @ YRITWC

I have been the IGAP Manager for Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC) for nearly five years. If you have any questions or would like to get in touch, please let me know. :)

Katherine Brown

Kayla Krauss

Kayla Nay

Environmental Health Technician - Solid Waste Tech. Asst. and TRP @ Maniilaq Association

Kevin Heller

Environmental Program Associate @ Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

Greetings from Anchorage, Alaska! My name is Kevin Heller, and I am the Environmental Program Associate working with the Contamination Support Program at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. My main projects include - developing a platform to connect Qualified Samplers with Qualified Environmental Professionals in Alaska, - drone development and idea creation, and - youth outreach and engagement. Prior to my current position, I served an AmeriCorps VISTA with the same program, a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mexico, and an Environmental Education Intern with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Let's connect!

Kris Carre

Kristy Fry

Lisa Berrios

Lucas DuSablon

Lynn Zender

Director @ Zender Environmental

Dr. Zender has had the great honor of working with tribes, cities, agencies, and other organizations and researchers on rural Alaska solid waste issues since 1999. Before that she worked for 5 years on Lower-48 tribal waste issues and she has visited over 200 landfills and open dumps. She is the Executive Director of Zender Environmental Health and has two awesome daughters, two awesome dogs, and one awesome husband.

Melany Eakin

Environmental Health Specialist @ Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation

Melany is the Environmental Health Specialist at Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation in Dillingham, Alaska. BBAHC Environmental Health provides training and technical assistance to 28 Tribes in the Bristol Bay region in areas such as sanitation (water/sewer/solid waste), air quality, food safety, institutional EH, IGAP and rabies prevention. Melany moved to Dillingham and began working in Environmental Health in 2017. In 2019, she joined the Backhaul Alaska pilot program as the Bristol Bay/Lake & Penn regional coordinator. As an outdoor lover and subsistence user in Bristol Bay, she enjoys working to help protect the environment and people in the region for generations to come.

Michael Ortiz

Michelle Davis

Tribal Coordinator @ US EPA

Nadine Kochuten

Oxcenia O'Domin

Healthy Homes Program Manager @ Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

Oxcenia joined the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium in 2010 with a passion and primary focus on supporting local solutions to environmental challenges in rural Alaska communities. As the Healthy Homes Program Manager she collaborates with communities, Regional Alaska Tribal Health Organizations, and Housing Authorities to improve local home environments through educational outreach and home-structure modifications that result in better individual health outcomes.

Randi Madison

Executive Director @ Region 10 Tribal Operations Committee Consortium

Raymond Paddock III

Rebecca Colvin

Program Coordinator @ ADEC Solid Waste Program

Richard Porter

Santina Gay

Ms. @ US EPA

Sarah Durand

Landfill Expert @ ADEC

Sarah has worked for ADEC for over 5 years and she provides technical assistance for rural Alaska for solid waste and recycling programs. 

Sean Peterson

Shankell Mack

Sherry Davis

Tribal Coordinator @ EPA

Sophie Manaster

Tribal Coordinator @ Environmental Protection Agency

Stephen Price

Rural Landfill Specialist @ Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation

Susan Conbere

Tribal Coordinator @ US EPA Region 10

Tami Fordham

Alaska Operations Office Director @ US EPA Region 10

Todd Bender

Trisha Bower

EPSIII @ ADEC

I've worked for the State of Alaska for 11 years and before that I worked for Tanana Chiefs Conference. In that time, I have assisted rural communities achieve their goals to build improved solid waste and recycling programs. I have been to every village in northern and interior Alaska and I love my job!

William Post

Wilson Justin