Response Options:The project was implemented by a Tribe (at-risk, minority, and low-income population) , One project was located in a low to moderate income area , unknown , Project funded multiple individual grant projects, each project may answer differently , The project was completed in part by a justice-involved job training program for local citizens , no , The project is located at a public park serving all community members , project provides recretional opportunities in a rural location that is economically depressed and has potential to boost tourism income , NEPA and NHPA process engaged tribal groups in the review process , EPA-led Health Impact Analysis , Design is currently in progress - these outreach activities are planned , No , This was not a GLRI priority or reason for funding. But this project is at a Boy Scout camp that is open to any enrolled youth & has a specific program to include diverse participants. , project engaged underserved youth in stewardship activities , The project was designed to benefit species such as Lake Whitefish and Lake Trout, which are extremely important fisheries, which would directly benefit regional Odawa tribes. , State minority hire contracting rules , The project will include environmental justice and equity as part of the design and implementation process, but has not yet gotten to those stages. , Incorporated work crews from the Gordon Corretion Center (GCC) Community Enhancement Program. The GCC project crew assists local government agencies and non-profit organizations on a variety of work projects, incorporating a positive work experience, building new skills, and giving back to the community.