The Community Assistance for Climate Equity (CACE) team is excited to present annual reports for the six grantees of Round 1 of the Regional Climate Collaboratives Program (RCC). Click to learn more about the progress each has made in establishing partnerships, building community-led capacity, and aligning projects with state, federal, and philanthropic funding opportunities.
Learn more about the six grantees by reading the RCC Grantee Profiles.
Year 1 Annual Reports
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2030 Resilient Networks Collaborative
In its first year, the 2030 Resilient Networks Collaborative kicked off their process to develop a blueprint to help tribes build capacity to advance tribal-led climate plans and projects.Learn more about 2030 Resilient Networks
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Gateway Cities Regional Climate Collaborative
In its first year, the Gateway Cities Regional Climate Collaborative (GCRCC) completed an extreme heat-related data review and compiled existing data from collaborative partners. This data review will be critical to inform GCRCC’s regional community survey about extreme heat.Learn more about Gateway Cities
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Marin Climate Justice Collaborative
In its first year, the Marin Climate Justice Collaborative made significant strides in building organizational and resident capacity in each of their communities of focus.Learn more about Marin Climate Justice
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San Joaquin Regional Climate Collaborative
In its first year, the San Joaquin Regional Climate Collaborative focused on building a trusting and solid foundation amongst the collaborative partners and community residents.Learn more about San Joaquin Regional Climate
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Siskiyou Climate Collaborative
In its first year, the Siskiyou Climate Collaborative began developing a county wide Climate Resiliency Plan in addition to initiating and supporting funding applications to guide a more resilient future for Siskiyou County.Learn more about Siskiyou Climate
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Tribal Energy and Climate Collaborative
In its first year, the Tribal Energy and Climate Collaborative (TECC) focused on setting a strong foundation for the collaborative by engaging all of their partners in setting the vision and direction for TECC.Learn more about Tribal Energy and Climate