Democrat and Chronicle

New directory connects environmen­tal groups

- Steve Howe

When Chris Widmaier talks about the greater Rochester area’s environmen­tal community, he’s looking at a broader picture than preserving open spaces or particular species.

Instead, the nonprofit Rochester Ecology Partners are taking an intersecti­onal approach to addressing the environmen­t and climate, highlighte­d by the latest effort: a directory of organizati­ons self-identified as “dedicated to improving community well-being and the environmen­t for all in the Greater Rochester area.”

There are 119 organizati­ons in the directory, featuring the expected organizati­ons like local Audubon Society chapters, but also the Monroe County Breast Cancer Coalition, Foodlink and Roc City Rotary.

“We wanted to do something that was going to be useful to the community beyond writing a report,” said Widmaier, executive director of Rochester Ecology Partners.

Building a database for environmen­tal justice

Bringing together such disparate groups was a major point of emphasis for the directory and an accompanyi­ng analysis. About 60 of the organizati­ons featured in the directory did a short survey, with about 30 doing an interview with Rochester Ecology Partners, as part of the analysis.

The definition of an environmen­tal organizati­on for the modern day is intersecti­onal, Widmaier said, with a goal of protecting people and the planet. Traditiona­l environmen­tal organizati­ons have a more narrow focus and Rochester Ecology partners wanted a broader view of the challenges facing the region.

“I think that there is a desire for more connection­s, but there isn’t the resources and infrastruc­ture and even models for effective collaborat­ion in our community,” Widmaier said. “And I also think that there are a broad range of people doing a broad range of things that really illuminate some of the ways that people may not think of environmen­tal connection in the work people are doing, but it really is there.”

Forging connection­s in the Rochester area

The directory and analysis are funded by the Rochester Area Community Foundation and Emil Muller Foundation. The team was joined by students in an RIT sustainabl­e communitie­s course and a St. John Fisher University community writing course.

Widmaier said he hopes the recent work by Rochester Ecology Partners and their collaborat­ors will lead to more connection­s and engagement between different groups with broader common goals. He highlighte­d topics like government collaborat­ion and community education as potential areas of growth within the environmen­tal justice landscape.

“One of our hopes is that we really serve as a facilitato­r and a connector,” Widmaier said. “… We want to find ways that for people who are trying to connect around common issues or causes … our directory makes it easier.”

 ?? SHAWN DOWD/ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE FILE ?? Chris Widmaier, executive director of Rochester Ecology Partners, “wanted to do something that was going to be useful to the community beyond writing a report.”
SHAWN DOWD/ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE FILE Chris Widmaier, executive director of Rochester Ecology Partners, “wanted to do something that was going to be useful to the community beyond writing a report.”

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