Reports Tracking Transfer: Community College & 4-Year Institutional Effectiveness in Broadening Bachelor’s Degree Attainment March 21, 2024 Education
Digital Media Just Infrastructure campaign aims to bring billions of federal water dollars into neighborhoods March 13, 2024 Environment
Case Studies Decarbonizing community facilities: case studies February 13, 2024 Environment, Social Investment Practice
Digital Media Webinar: Indigenous, Black and Communities of Color Fighting for Environmental Justice Leadership and advocacy from philanthropy have been critical to empowering communities of color as they grapple with climate change and environmental justice. This was the key takeaway during a recent… Digital Media April 12, 2022 Environment
Case Studies Reports Climate Resilience for Health Care and Communities: Strategies and Case Studies With support from The Kresge Foundation, Climate Change, Health & Equity grantee Health Care Without Harm’s paper, Climate Resilience for Health Care and Communities: Strategies and Case Studies, provides a… Case Studies Reports March 2, 2022 Environment, Health
CCHE Convening: Communities Driving Health & Climate The Kresge Foundation hosted its third annual Climate Change Health & Equity convening, “Communities Driving Health & Climate: From Surviving to Thriving,” November 3-4, 2021. This two-day event brought together… November 17, 2021 Environment, Health
Reports Summer In The City: Improving Community Resilience To Extreme Summertime Heat In Northern Manhattan A new report by WE ACT for Environmental Justice and the Natural Resources Defense Council shows that extreme summertime heat is distributed unevenly throughout New York City and disproportionately impacts Black and Latino communities. Summer… Reports August 2, 2021 Environment
Reports Community-Informed Heat Relief: Policy Options for Addressing Urban Extreme Heat in High-Risk Communities Extreme heat causes more deaths than any other weather-related hazard. As climate change causes temperatures to climb, this public health threat is only expected to worsen – especially in cities… Reports July 7, 2021 Environment