RCC Round 1 Grantee Annual Reports
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 2 Annual Reports
In its second year, the 2030 Resilient Networks Collaborative made progress towards developing their Tribal Technical Assistance Toolkit by distributing a comprehensive survey to its networks.
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In its second year, the Gateway Cities Regional Climate Collaborative (GCRCC) gained a better understanding of the unique climate needs in Southeast Los Angeles County through extensive community engagement and developing a survey for community residents that will inform their GCRCC Roadmap.
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In its second year, the Marin Climate Justice Collaborative made progress in supporting participatory planning, placemaking, and community decision-making through the development of Neighborhood Vision Plans for the Canal District and Marin City.
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In its second year, the San Joaquin Regional Climate Collaborative ramped up its in-person and virtual engagement by facilitating educational workshops in communities of focus in partnership with their Community Advisory Board members and their networks.
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In its second year, the Siskiyou Climate Collaborative began to act as a local technical assistance (TA) hub for cities in their region which helped Siskiyou gain a better understanding of each city’s needs in preparation for their Siskiyou County Climate Resiliency Plan.
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In its second year, the Tribal Energy and Climate Collaborative (TECC) strengthened its position as a technical assistance (TA) provider for Tribes through a series of trainings and resources. Also, TECC member Tribes pursued more than a dozen climate, energy, and workforce development grant funding opportunities
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