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Crisfield Resilience Academy

Overview

Since Crisfield’s founding on the Chesapeake Bay, the environment has been an important part of community life, economy, and culture. As part of its efforts to deal with current environmental challenges such as flooding, Crisfield is partnering with EPA and others to explore coastal resilience solutions with an educational training opportunity called the Crisfield Resilience Academy.

A flooded street in Crisfield MD during the aftermath of hurricane Sandy

The Crisfield Resilience Academy ran for two cohorts, one in Fall 2024 and another in Spring 2025, each with sessions that provided opportunities for participants to interact with researchers and experts and gain practical knowledge of environmental challenges, policies, and programs to share with their community networks.  

Session Topics - Spring 2025

  • Resilience
  • Economics & Careers in Coastal Resilience
  • Crisfield Ditch Drainage & Maintenance
  • Flood Warning Systems
  • Nature Based Solutions (NBS)
  • Community Capacity Building
  • Concluding Celebration with presentations from participants

Crisfield Resilience Academy Digital Binder

The Crisfield Resilience Academy was a 6-session educational opportunity available to residents of Crisfield, Maryland and surrounding areas. This environmental education programming — coordinated by the EPA's Office of Research and Development and BEACON at Salisbury University — was intended to respond directly to community requests for supporting community capacity and building environmental literacy among community members. Approximately 30 participants took part in the Academy between two cohorts, one in Fall 2024 and one in Spring 2025.

The Digital Binder is a comprehensive resource containing all the Crisfield Resilience Academy materials to-date and additional background information. It is intended to be helpful for past Academy participants, residents from Crisfield and surrounding communities, residents from similar communities experiencing coastal flooding, and/or educators looking for curriculum materials.

Access the Digital Binder:  Interactive Digital Binder: Crisfield Resilience Academy 2024-2025 (pdf) (25.08 MB)

How can I get more information?

For questions, call us or send an email. Our office hours are Monday-Friday from 9am to 5pm EDT. After hours, please leave a message on voice mail, and we will return your call promptly.

  • Jenna Hartley: hartley.jenna@epa.gov or (919) 541-2154
  • BEACON Program: BEACON@salisbury.edu or (410) 546-6001

BEACON at Salisbury University is assisting EPA with the logistics for this project, including registration and information for participants.  You may receive communications from them regarding the Academy.

Approved by the U.S. EPA. For information about the research portion of this project, please contact the Institutional Review Board: IRB #21-3193 |  IRB_subjects@unc.edu | (919) 966-3113.

Additional Resources

  • Crisfield Learning Sessions Page
  • U.S. EPA Flooding
  • Flooding: Is Your Water Utility Prepared? (pdf)
  • Flood Resilience Checklist (pdf)

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Last updated on April 23, 2025
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