by karen | May 4, 2026 | Grantees |
With support from the network-weaving nonprofit Anthropocene Alliance (A2), fifteen community-based organizations are advancing a low-cost, life-saving idea: adapting existing outdoor warning sirens to deliver flood alerts to neighborhoods that smartphone-based...
by karen | Apr 25, 2026 | Grantees |
AMANESER trains residents of lower-income Puerto Rican communities to install and maintain their own solar and battery backup systems on community buildings — building energy security from the ground up, one local group at a time. When Hurricane Maria knocked out...
by karen | Apr 17, 2026 | Grantees |
Cities are experimenting with cool roofs, tree canopy programs, indoor temperature limits, and cooling centers. The National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) is mapping what’s actually working — and putting that knowledge into tools other communities can use....
by karen | Mar 31, 2026 | Grantees |
Extreme weather doesn’t only destroy homes and livelihoods: it erodes people’s sense of safety and their ability to envision the future. A first-of-its-kind summit facilitated by Unthinkable and partners aims to build the field equipped to respond. The...
by karen | Mar 10, 2026 | Grantees |
As federal disaster support grows less certain, practitioners across the Southeast and U.S. Caribbean are building the peer networks and practical strategies they need to work together, supporting each other and the populations they serve. Emergency managers in the...