Partner News
RNPN Partner Connect: Call for Proposals
Partner Connect, which launched last year, provides a platform for RNPN partners to highlight resilience projects and challenges. The event strives to create partnership opportunities to expand capacity and facilitate solution-oriented exchanges amongst partners. The next Partner Connect will be on Wednesday, July 24 at 1 p.m. ET.
The RNPN is currently seeking partners to share their challenges to receive assistance from fellow RNPN partners regarding their ongoing work. If your non-profit organization or state/local government is seeking guidance and would like to get feedback and support from the partnership network, we invite you to submit a proposal.
If you would like to participate and present your specific needs during this session, please email FEMA-ResilientNation@fema.dhs.gov by 3 p.m. ET on Friday, June 7 and include the following information in your proposal:
- Organization name
- Brief summary of the project(s) you would like to present
- Challenges faced and/or areas of collaboration
FEMA: National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Riverine Campaign Helps Bridge the Gap Between Flood Risk and Awareness
The NFIP’s 2024 Riverine Flooding campaign launched this spring. Its goal is to raise awareness of the unique risks faced by property owners and renters who live and work near rivers. It focuses on counties that lie along major waterways in Regions 1 through 8. This includes the Mississippi, Hudson, Rio Grande, Susquehanna, Ohio, and Red Rivers. Market segmentation and National Risk Index data were used to choose counties.
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3-Sided Cube: AI Adoption in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
3-Sided Cube has released a report to examine potential AI applications and ethical questions. The goal of the report is to get a pulse on actual AI usage in purpose-led organizations and shed light on how AI can be used effectively in the face of disasters.
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National Association of Flood and Stormwater Management Agencies (NAFSMA): Communications and Innovative Water Projects Nominations Open
NAFSMA recognizes projects each year that raise public awareness for flooding and water quality. It also highlights clever water projects that achieve multiple benefits. This could include water conservation, recreation, and environmental justice. The goal of this work is to advance innovation and teamwork in water infrastructure projects. The nomination application deadline is July 31, 2024.
Parametrix: Oregon Department of Energy Cooling Needs Study
The Oregon Cooling Needs Study arose after the 2021 heatwave. It aims to learn the cooling needs of Oregonians and focuses on vulnerable housing types. This study is part of broader efforts to address heat-related risks due to climate change.
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Terrazia: The Resilient Design Collaborative (RDC)
The Resilient Design Collaborative’s (RDC) mission is to work with the building design and construction community to promote and create sustainably resilient projects that resist, absorb, recover from, or successfully adapt to manmade and natural hazards. Participants in the collaborative developed a phased action plan to demonstrate how to educate project stakeholders, evaluate project risks, and prioritize resilient design performance goals.
To learn more about the RDC, please contact Steve Sunderman steve@terrazia.com.
Garrison Flood Control: Flood Risks and Impact on School Infrastructure
Floods are growing more common due to climate change. As such, schools are evaluating and addressing the risks their property and facilities face. This blog highlights the increased risk flood events pose for school infrastructure, which may not be able to withstand such events.
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Environmental Defense Fund: Wetlands at Risk in Florida
In a new article, Environmental Defense Fund experts comment on risks to wetlands in Florida.
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Stories of Resilience: Voices That Inspire
Do you have a story to tell? The RNPN wants to learn more about your journey toward climate resilience. Sharing your wins and challenges can help others learn from your experience. You can submit photos, video, audio, text, or art about your resilience journey.
Are you ready to share? Visit the Stories of Resilience: Voices That Inspire website to learn more.
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