Leveraging the membership of Community Engineering Corps’ alliance partners – American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Water Works Association, and Engineers Without Borders USA – we bring more than 200,000 technical professionals and students together to serve communities across the United States. These individuals volunteer their time and expertise to assist communities that do not have the resources to access engineering services. With a strong commitment to community-driven projects, our volunteers work alongside community members to design solutions to identified problems.
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Community Centered
Develop projects collaboratively with communities and clients based on their requests that advance infrastructure solutions in an honest, transparent, and ethical way.
Sustainability
Provide solutions based on genuine community engagement that consider technical, managerial, and financial capacity along with environmental stewardship.
Knowledge Sharing
Foster an environment of learning, so volunteers, communities, and staff have the tools and training to address the challenges they face.
Social Responsibility
Promote solutions that improve equity in access to public infrastructure, consider the particular needs of diverse populations, and engage volunteers that reflect the communities they serve.
Elevate Awareness
Advocating strong volunteers and leaders to elevate the systemic issues of inadequate infrastructure to the attention of stakeholders and identify future leaders.
Clare Haas Cleveau, PE
Job Position: Program Director
Clare leads the CECorps Program and looks to strategically grow and expand its impact through successful partnering and engaged volunteers.
Natalie Celmo, PE
Job Position: Program Engineer
Clare leads the CECorps Program and looks to strategically grow and expand its impact through successful partnering and engaged volunteers.
Molly Sullivan, PE
Job Position: Program Engineer
Clare leads the CECorps Program and looks to strategically grow and expand its impact through successful partnering and engaged volunteers.
Scott Underhill, Engineer Specialist
Job Position: Program Engineer
Clare leads the CECorps Program and looks to strategically grow and expand its impact through successful partnering and engaged volunteers.
Clare Haas Cleveau, PE
Job Position: Program Director
Clare leads the CECorps Program and looks to strategically grow and expand its impact through successful partnering and engaged volunteers.
Natalie Celmo, PE
Job Position: Program Engineer
Clare leads the CECorps Program and looks to strategically grow and expand its impact through successful partnering and engaged volunteers.
Molly Sullivan, PE
Job Position: Program Manager
Clare leads the CECorps Program and looks to strategically grow and expand its impact through successful partnering and engaged volunteers.
Scott Underhill, Engineer Specialist
Job Position: Program Coordinator
Clare leads the CECorps Program and looks to strategically grow and expand its impact through successful partnering and engaged volunteers.
CECorps is celebrating over 10 years of Impact addressing U.S. infrastructure inequity.
Learn about the state of U.S. infrastructure and our work over the years on our Impact Page.