Building environmental awareness, accountability,
and action together in Maine since 1982
Wabanaki Studies Professional Development
Online courses on your own time,
at your own pace. View Courses.
Be a leader for your school district. Starts August 13th. Register here.
Using Wabanaki texts in the classroom. Starts November 2026
Wabanaki Studies Intensive
October 25 at the Penobscot Nation
Wabanaki Studies Resources
Guides by grade level and topic area. View Guides
Purchase a kit for your classroom or program. View Kits
Project-based learning modules by grade level. View Modules
Indigenous authored books and books to avoid. View Books
Outdoor learning Wabanaki Studies project ideas. View Projects
Use these maps in your class or community group! View Maps
A non-exhaustive list of Wabanaki educators for hire. View Speakers
A foundational document to start your practice. View Framework
Rebecca Burgess, Brownville Elementary School - Mini-Grant Recipient
Our Impact Areas
As an environmental educator, you provide people the opportunity to build a connection with the outdoors. We are your advocates.
Together, we create systemic change.
OUR VISION MEEA envisions a Maine where interconnectedness with the natural world is the root of environmental and social responsibility of all individuals, institutions, and communities.
Supporting Educators
Shifting Culture
Prioritizing Research & Evaluation
Advancing Transformative Policy & Advocacy
Programming & Workshops
Mini Grants for Outdoor Learning
With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Application opens September 2026
Annual Conference
Focused, approachable, and driven by results, our sales manager is all about building strong relationships. They help connect people to the right solutions—with clarity and care.
Coming spring 2027
Nominations open February 2027Annual Awards
Creative and strategic in equal measure, our marketing director brings fresh ideas to every campaign. They turn insights into action and help our message resonate with the right audience.
Changemakers Gatherings
With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Application opens September 2026Changemakers Fellowships
Focused, approachable, and driven by results, our sales manager is all about building strong relationships. They help connect people to the right solutions—with clarity and care.
Coming spring 2027
Nominations open February 2027Changemakers Residencies
Creative and strategic in equal measure, our marketing director brings fresh ideas to every campaign. They turn insights into action and help our message resonate with the right audience.
Wabanaki Studies Educator Cohorts
With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Application opens September 2026Building a Culture of Teaching Outside
With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Application opens September 2026We Are Finding Freedom
With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Application opens September 2026Educator Workshops
text about how we define educator broadly, inclusively.
Educator Resource Library
Click the links below to navigate to the list of resources in each category.
Mini Grants for Outdoor Learning
With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Application opens September 2026
Annual Conference
Focused, approachable, and driven by results, our sales manager is all about building strong relationships. They help connect people to the right solutions—with clarity and care.
Coming spring 2027
Nominations open February 2027Annual Awards
Creative and strategic in equal measure, our marketing director brings fresh ideas to every campaign. They turn insights into action and help our message resonate with the right audience.
Fostering Youth Leadership
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Together, we create systemic change in environmental education
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Congratulations to the MEEA 2025 Annual Award Recipients!
Creating Change
We create systemic change in environmental education through five impact areas. Click on the plus (+) sign next to each impact area to learn more.
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MEEA works with youth and early career professionals to create leadership opportunities that empower their drive for social and climate justice. This support includes tools, resources, and stipends for their time and expertise. Community building is essential to fostering youth leadership. Therefore, we connect youth to network peers, community partners, mentors, and coaches. We recognize our youth’s work through award nominations.
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Educators are critical change agents. We aim to support their work through peer connections, convenings, professional development, and financial and non-financial resources. We elevate storytelling and celebrate educator successes to share these achievements with our state and national network.
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Research and evaluation are crucial in highlighting the needs of our community. MEEA works to identify statewide trends, patterns, and needs and utilizes this information to support programmatic evaluation, assess progress toward systems change, and disseminate local case studies of innovation. We also seek to communicate best practices from the national level.
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Multiscale change is essential to MEEA’s work. We build organizational infrastructures to cultivate values-aligned procedures, emergent strategies, transparency with failure and process, and authentic relationships. We share the lessons learned with our state and national networks through modeling, teaching, and ensuring accountability for others working towards these culture shifts.
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MEEA strives to advance research-informed, transformational policy solutions that will have systemic impact across the sector, the state, and beyond. Our approach focuses on engaging with grassroots movements, collaborating with coalition partners, and building relationships with state and federal decision-makers.
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Environmental education is for everyone.
FOR EVERYONE | Culturally competent environmental education learning opportunities for ALL Maine people are essential to building healthy, just, and sustainable Maine communities. Historically, safe access to the outdoors and environmental learning has excluded communities of color, low-income families and people with disabilities. At the same time, the field of environmental education is a homogenous workforce. We recognize, name and actively work to change these dynamics to advance equity in environmental education.
LIFELONG LEARNERS | Learners of all ages, from infancy through adulthood, can benefit from the connection to and understanding of our environments that comes from environmental education. Implementing EE into every school day can build the foundation for lifelong engagement.
EVERY DAY, EVERY CLASS | Environmental education is core to a well-rounded education and can be integrated into and elevate understanding of all subjects, from math to science, from literature to the arts.
“I have been involved with the Maine environmental world for over a decade, and I've never been part of a group that has such equal representation from so many different identities. This is a rare opportunity for youth to teach and to learn, for adult allies to share and to grow.” -Program Participant

