Tribal Clean Transportation Program
Welcome to the Tribal Clean Transportation Program (TCTP)

ITEP recognizes the important role that Native American Tribes can and should play in advancing the nation’s clean transportation policy and infrastructure to help address the climate crisis impacting Tribes. There are currently 574 federally recognized Tribal Nations and Alaska Native Villages, with a total land mass comprising of about 100 million acres. This land base would make Indian Country the fourth-largest state in the United States.
About Us:
Tribes throughout the United States have shown an interest and willingness to advance clean transportation technologies on tribal lands. For example, more than 75 federally recognized Tribes have participated with ITEP in the Volkswagen Diesel Emissions Environmental Mitigation Trust for Indian Tribe Beneficiaries, whereby old diesel vehicles are being replaced with new clean diesel or zero emission technology. ITEP also recognizes that Tribes lack resources and capacity to increase their engagement on clean transportation technology issues. As such, ITEP created the Tribal Clean Transportation Program to will work with Tribes on the following three clean transportation goals:

- Goal 1 Engagement: To engage, listen and understand the major challenges that Tribes face to achieve a just transition to clean transportation technologies for Tribal communities.
- Goal 2 Deployment: To successfully implement Tribal clean transportation pilot projects to inspire Tribes to scale deployment of clean transportation across all Tribal lands.
- Goal 3 Policy: To provide policy support for Tribes to advance clean transportation issues locally and nationally.
CONNECT WITH US
Mehrdad Khatibi
Co-Director
Mehrdad.Khatibi@nau.edu
Nikki Cooley
Co-Director
Nikki.Cooley@nau.edu
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