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Climate Ready America Impact Report

This initial impact report highlights milestones, metrics, and measurable progress from 2023 through 2025, across the Climate Ready America system.

Impact Report

Impact at a Glance

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The evidence behind Climate Ready America

Climate Ready America is grounded in four effective models used across diverse sectors and validated by leading research. These models help us quickly identify and meet emerging needs while also supporting a system that gives our state and regional partners flexibility and autonomy to support local leaders:

Collective Impact

Climate Ready America follows the basic tenet of this framework by aligning many entities into a unified system supported by a central “backbone organization” (Geos Institute), and guided by a National Strategy Team. Research shows this model delivers meaningful results at scale.

Supporting Research

Examples of other backbone organizations

Navigator Model

Based on proven success in healthcare, housing, and social services, our Southeast Navigators have already supported over 200 community-led climate actions across 4 states, including funding applications, trainings, and capacity-building.

Examples of other Navigator models

One-Stop Shops

Climate Innovation Centers apply a service delivery model shown to be effective in sectors like education and migrant services, creating a streamlined experience for communities seeking climate help.

Supporting Research

Examples of other one-stop shops

Living Systems

Our structure is designed to grow quickly and efficiently across regions, inspired by network-based scaling models like Buurtzorg and VISA.

Supporting Research


Background and Supporting Materials

We began developing talking about the concept of Climate Ready America in 2020 through conversations with climate service providers, industry representatives, federal agency staff, local leaders, and other experts. The concept has evolved since then. Some of the foundational documents produced over this period are:


External validation and evaluation

Our impact is measured and affirmed by respected partners.

  • FEMA cited our work in its 2025 Community Disaster Resilience Zones (CDRZ) report.
  • EcoAdapt analyzed the first year of our Southeast demonstration project. Final report coming soon.
  • Urban Institute is evaluating the long-term effectiveness of our Navigator model and system design. Report coming soon.

Join us in building nationwide climate resilience

The challenges are urgent, but the solutions are within reach. With your partnership, whether as a funder or collaborator, we can expand proven climate resilience support to every corner of the U.S. and ensure no community is left behind.