Northeast Environmental Enforcement Project
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Environmental Enforcement Training
Funds training courses, seminars, and conferences on environmental enforcement skills and methods. Educational activities are funded in whole or in part.

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Northeast Environmental Enforcement Project


Founded in
2003
EIN
22-3787619
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Environmental & Animal Welfare > Environmental Protection > Conservation Groups
Address
4834 PIEDMONT DR HILLIARD, OH 43026-0000 Unite States
Website
https://neeptraining.org/
Phone
(614)-353-5657
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About
The Northeast Environmental Enforcement Project (NEEP) provides training and networking for government agencies responsible for enforcing environmental laws. Run by experts, NEEP offers workshops and virtual training to compliance inspectors, investigators, legal staff, and supervisors. It facilitates networking among environmental enforcement agencies.
Mission
The Northeast Environmental Enforcement Project (NEEP) protects the environment by providing members with professional development through enforcement training and collaboration on environmental issues.

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