
Hurricane Helene has caused great harm to communities across the southeastern states. Below is a list of resources for recovery efforts. We will add resources as we find them.
Hurricane Helene has caused great harm to communities across the southeastern states. Below is a list of resources for recovery efforts. We will add resources as we find them.
The U.S. electricity system is operated by a number of different decision-makers (utilities, public utility commissions, independent system operators), with varying goals, capacities, and constraints. Nationally-focused entities including the Department of Energy, FERC,…
This webinar will include topics that incorporate geospatial tools in their research to investigate distinct environmental aspects linked to extreme climate events such as Hurricane Helene. The speakers will demonstrate how these tools can…
Virginia Clean Cities (VCC) honors Virginia's green fleets and stakeholders with this special event held at the Main Street Station in Richmond. VCC will also host a reception, awards ceremony, workshops and vehicle demos.…
Federal farm policy and funding has been changing rapidly. If you are a farmer or work in agriculture, you may have a lot of concerns. Join us for a forum with fellow farmers to…
Meet Jessica Steelman, Resilient Virginia’s Executive Director … Resilient Virginia Events … Program and Project Updates … Board of Directors Updates … Community Flood Preparedness Fund Grants … VDEM Announces Application Period for BRIC and FMA Grants … GHHI’s Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program … Climate Smart Communities Initiative … more.
Strengthening the Voices of Rural Communities in Central and Southwest Virginia Resilient Virginia is proud to announce our RVCA 2025 Priority-Setting Workshop series for Central
Resilient Virginia has issued an RFP for a part-time Community Engagement Consultant for work in Lynchburg, Va.
US EPA maintains a website that focuses on essential information for coastal communities planning for the effects of climate change.
EcoAdapt conducted a survey with the Strong, Prosperous, and Resilient Communities Challenge to determine if and how people working to address displacement pressures are considering the effects of climate change. This survey is part of a broader project in collaboration with the Urban Displacement Project to better understand the intersections between climate change and displacement pressures.