Leaders At Catalyst Conference Take Action to Drive Equitable Climate Investment
California’s Inaugural Catalyst Conference Sparks New Partnerships and Actions to Accelerate Equitable Public and Private Climate Investment into Frontline Communities
- SGC: SGC announced it will distill and continue building momentum around Conference themes and takeaways in publishing Conference Summary Papers and holding regionally based roundtable convenings. Sign up to get involved at sgccatalyst.org.
- The Milken Institute: The Milken Institute announced it will create a California-specific grant matchmaking platform to connect climate infrastructure projects to funding opportunities and technical assistance through its Community Infrastructure Center. This California matchmaking portal will help fill in funding and capacity gaps that frontline communities face in working to achieve climate resilience. Communities can register their projects now at 10kcommunies.org. Programming will begin later this Spring.
- Dream.Org: Dream.org is launching a pilot program to empower frontline communities to unlock historic amounts of climate funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to ensure that communities most impacted by climate change are the first to benefit from these funds. Based on SGC’s Transformative Climate Communities Program, this pilot will leverage public-private partnerships to direct climate investments to communities that need them most, emulating SGC’s Centering Communities in Place-Based Investment model. Dream.Org will be working with 10 cities and communities across the U.S. including Fresno, Detroit, Savannah, Denver, and others beginning in April 2023.
- The James Irvine Foundation: The James Irvine Foundation has announced a spring event it will cohost with the Families & Workers Fund, Energy Foundation, and Stanford PACS to convene funders of climate and workforce issues about opportunities to collaborate.
- Elemental Excelerator: During the Conference, Climate-change-focused nonprofit Elemental Excelerator presented a video documentary on the work of Better Neighborhoods Same Neighbors, a community-led initiative in East Oakland awarded $28.2 million in funding through SGC’s Transformative Climate Communities Program. Elemental Excelerator encourages local leaders and communities to host screening events for “Going Deep,” a short film designed to spark discussions and encourage collaboration between organizations and communities nationwide. To learn more about “Going Deep” and how to arrange a screening, visit bit.ly/goingdeepfilm
- California 100: California 100 released the new Beyond Strategic Planning: A Foresight Toolkit for Decision Makers which was co-designed with the School of International Futures to provide agency, department, and organizational leaders with new and innovative methods to implement practical and approachable tools for long-term success. This new toolkit will bring a modern, internationally tested approach to planning, allowing decision makers to be better prepared for their future. Download the toolkit here.
- Greenlining Institute (GLI): GLI is launching a new initiative, Greenlining the Block, to support the leadership and expertise of communities of color to prepare for and maximize federal, state and local infrastructure investments to drive effective climate action that meets community needs. In its first round, GLI is providing capacity building funding, technical assistance, and peer-to-peer learning to nine community-based organizations across California, Colorado, Illinois, Virginia, North Carolina, and Michigan.
- The Institute for Local Government (ILG): ILG will be hosting a series of virtual and in-person listening sessions with local government leaders to identify specific opportunities for partnership and collaboration between community leaders and their regional or local governments. Community-led and informed solutions will require creativity, understanding, and alignment. The listening sessions will identify common roadblocks and elevate promising new strategies that can be scaled statewide.