Prepare Together. Weather It Together. Recover Together.

Community-led Disaster Preparedness and Recovery

This year an unprecedented number of people will feel the impacts of climate-fueled devastating weather events. Millions of people have already experienced extreme heat, and the horrifying floods in Texas are a grim reminder of the costs communities are bearing. Given the additional cuts to NOAA, FEMA and other critical public services – more people and entire communities will be at risk without federal resources. We know that when extreme weather hits, it is neighbors and networks who will continue to be the main frontline responders. This grassroots response reflects an abundance mindset rooted in interdependence rather than scarcity or competition: sharing skills, resources, and care so that no one has to weather a storm, literal or figurative, completely alone. 

This website is a hub of resources and stories from grantee partners of The Solutions Project who are leading the way in this work. We hope this information helps all communities prepare for, respond to, and recover sustainably from climate disasters.

Photo Credit: West Street Recovery

The Smile Trust and Catalyst Miami

Miami: Stronger Together

Frontline community groups in Miami have had to learn what it takes to protect their communities during extreme weather. Through hurricanes, floods and high heat, they have come together to build incredible strategic knowledge about how to take care of those around you when status quo systems break down and the institutions you might rely on, aren’t there. Hear from The Smile Trust and Catalyst Miami on their lessons learned and the power of their communities to protect the people they love and places they call home.

Community-led Climate Resilience in Action

Climate Resilience Resources

We all share a responsibility to ensure each other’s safety and the protection of the planet. Frontline communities have already weathered through many severe political and real storms, and have important knowledge to share with others about bringing the community together and taking care of each other during disaster moments. There is so much wisdom that exists that can be exchanged to help one another prepare.

Here are some select resources by partners about short term and long term recovery efforts around climate disasters.

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Our Power Puerto Rico: Moving Toward a Just Recovery

Climate Justice Alliance

Disaster 101: Your guide to extreme weather preparation, relief, and recover

Grist

Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Resources

West Street Recovery

Facing Disaster Alone: FEMA Rollback Threatens to Overwhelm States

Just Solutions

Hurricane Preparedness (English and Vietnamese)

VAYLA New Orleans

Scaling Up Community Resilience to Climate Disasters

Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Unbound Philanthropy, The Solutions Project

Burdens and Blessings: Intersectional Statistics & Stories of Black Women and Energy Justice

The Chisholm Legacy Project

Power in the Storm: Disaster Relief Toolkit

NAACP

Know Your Rights During Disasters: Fema & Immigration Enforcement

Just Solutions, NPNA, National Immigration Law Center, Organizing Resilience, HCIR, Protect Immigrant Families, Texas Appleseed, NLIHC