

and Indian companies to work together to achieve clean energy goals and create jobs in this emerging sector. Embassy in New Delhi, Brian Heath, said: “This is an unprecedented opportunity for U.S. “We look forward to establishing opportunities for businesses on both the sides to advance climate action, accelerate the deployment of clean technologies and climate-smart infrastructure in India, and improve the lives of millions.”Īcting Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S.

USISPF, in collaboration with USTDA, is committed to advancing the world’s two largest democracies’ commitment to tackling climate change,” said Dr. “With the detrimental impacts of global warming upon us, the establishment of CTAG is extremely significant and timely. USIN Foundation selected Colorado-based IHS Global Inc. These workshops will bring together public and private sector clean energy leaders from India and the United States to identify technology options for renewables integration, the hydrogen value chain, and carbon capture, utilization and storage in India.
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USTDA’s grant to the USIN Foundation will support an energy resiliency workshop series focusing on decarbonization and resilience. collaboration in the Indian clean energy sector and mobilize capital for climate-smart infrastructure projects in India. I believe this aspiration applies not just to infrastructure but to our global partnerships as well.”ĬTAG will help coordinate the private and public sectors on initiatives that contribute to advanced global action on climate, accelerate U.S. “President Biden has encouraged us to build back better, both at home and abroad. “USTDA’s partnership with USISPF will help connect India to innovative technologies and cutting-edge solutions from the United States that will have a meaningful impact on India’s clean energy future,” said Enoh T. This activity represents CTAG’s inaugural project. USTDA also announced a grant award to the USIN Foundation to promote energy resilience in India. Trade and Development Agency announced its latest partnership to support climate-smart infrastructure overseas, launching the U.S.-India Climate Technologies Action Group (CTAG) in collaboration with the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF). will hold a Students of PromiseĬTAG Presentation Showcasing Program Evaluation Results.Ģ079 E.Arlington, VA – Today, the U.S. WHAT: County Councilwoman Pernel Jones Jr. The Committee meeting will host a number of presenters including Chris Storman, Ph.D., from The Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at the Case Western Reserve Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Bob Ivory, Program Director, Students of Promise Closing the Achievement Gap Linkage Coordinators and students participating in the program. Students must meet one of the following criteria to join the program including absent 25 days or more, five or more days in or out of school suspension, failed two or more core subjects, performance below proficiency level in one or more subjects, and have repeated a grade level. The model currently operates in the following school districts including Maple Heights, Warrensville Heights, Garfield Heights, and Cleveland Heights/University Heights. The primary goal of The Students of Promise CTAG initiative is to provide social, emotional, and academic support to students in a structured and interactive learning environment where students have a better opportunity at reaching their highest potential. “As a County Councilman, I remain committed to supporting constructive learning opportunities for the youth in our communities which in part will help them avoid destructive activities and ultimately propel them forward to a brighter future,” states Councilman Jones. Data from the study shows a steady increase in student GPAs’ as well as graduation rates further attesting to the resounding success of the program since its implementation. The study identified and compared grade point averages (GPA), disciplinary actions, attendance, and measured Development Assets Profile data to determine the effectiveness of the Students of Promise CTAG initiative. County Councilman Pernel Jones will hold a Students of Promise CTAG Presentation Meeting June 4th at 10 AMĬleveland, OH- County Councilman Pernel Jones, Jr., would like to cordially invite you to a Committee meeting on June 4 th at 10 am in Council Chambers located on the 4 th floor of the County Administrative Headquarters to present evaluation results of The Students of Promise Closing The Achievement Gap (CTAG) initiative.Īn evaluation study was recently completed by The Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at the Case Western Reserve University Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences.
