Nonprofit Sector

Resourcing Resilience

Aligning Public and Philanthropic Funding for California Communities

Report on Climate and Disaster Funding

January 2025 has been marked by the devastating fires that destroyed homes and communities across Los Angeles. The Resourcing Resilience report is being released at a moment when Californians are moving from response to recovery while preparing for a broader shift to resilience and recognizing the investments that will be needed for each of these critical stages.  

The Resourcing Resilience report, created in partnership between Nonprofit Finance Fund and Philanthropy California, provides a landscape analysis of public and philanthropic investments in climate resilience and serves as a call to action for both sectors to unlock pathways to more equitable, accessible funding. Philanthropic and government funders have important roles to play in addressing the real challenges communities face when securing funding for their work on climate adaptation, mitigation, and disaster resilience. Neither can achieve meaningful and equitable climate action alone, and community-led solutions require coordinated public and private support. The actions recommended in this report outline a path forward for ensuring communities are able to access funding they need. 

Graphic illustrating five stages of funding needs, from community engagement and project development to working capital and scale and replication.

As the foreword from the Philanthropy California CEOs states: “Our collective future depends on acting boldly and collaboratively. By strategically investing in resilience and evaluating and addressing the obstacles to funding, we can transform how communities confront the challenges of climate change. This will lay the groundwork for a more equitable and resilient future for all – not just in the near term, but for generations to come.” 

Read the full report for a deeper understanding of how we can collectively create new systems, partnerships, structures, and capacities to enable lasting self-determination and progress. 

Report Launch Webinar

Please also Join us on February 20th from 1pm – 2:30pm for a report launch webinar to hear from report authors, collaborators, government partners, and philanthropic leaders  

Register here


Check out the 16th Annual California Climate and Energy Collaborative (CCEC) Forum

With the theme “Hope in Action: Local Leads the Way,” this year’s CCEC forum will highlight the critical role of local leadership in addressing the climate crisis and advancing equity. The two-day event will bring together local and regional governments, state agencies, nonprofits, community-based organizations, and private sector leaders to collaborate, share strategies, and inspire action.

Event details: July 9-10 in San Jose, CA

Learn more at eecoordinator.info/about-the-forum-2025.

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