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Geos Institute helps communities build resilience in the face of climate change

Climate resilience is not bound by state lines, so neither are we.

Regional Collaboratives are a critical element in the Climate Ready America system. They ensure it is a learning system that continually integrates lessons learned into ongoing efforts. These multi-state collaboratives bring climate experts together to solve regional challenges that impact communities across boundaries, like compound flooding, community-led relocation, and disaster recovery.

They support collaboration, share breakthroughs, and strengthen the entire system from the ground up.


What do Regional Collaboratives do?

When Climate Innovation Centers, Navigators, or regional climate service providers notice a pattern: a rising need, a persistent challenge, or an opportunity, they raise it to their Regional Collaborative. This is where shared concerns meet shared brainpower.

Working groups form to:

  • Design regional-scale strategies
  • Create resources that can be used across jurisdictions
  • Rapidly circulate proven approaches back through Navigators, Climate Innovation Centers, and the Collaborative’s extensive networks

In the Southeast, for example, Regional Collaborative working groups are addressing:

  • Compound flooding through improved modeling
  • Community-led relocation
  • Barriers to the use of best practices and nature-based solutions in floodplain management
  • Resilience and disaster recovery reform

Future regions will address the challenges faced by communities in those areas. 


Who is at the table?

Regional Collaboratives connect the people shaping climate resilience in real time, including:

  • Local, state, and federal climate service providers
  • Nonprofit partners and advocacy groups
  • Indigenous and community leaders
  • Academic and research institutions
  • Navigators and Climate Innovation Centers

This mix ensures solutions are both grounded in science and tailored to on-the-ground realities.


A critical part of a national learning system

Climate Ready America is designed to grow quickly and adapt. Regional Collaboratives help make that possible.

Their work ensures that innovations do not get stuck in one location. They move. Fast. This bi-directional flow of insights means that what works in one community can benefit dozens or even hundreds more. And when new challenges emerge, Regional Collaboratives help shape the tools and strategies needed next.

This is what a responsive, community-centered climate system looks like.


The role of Geos Institute

Geos Institute coordinates and supports each Regional Collaborative. That includes:

  • Recruiting and connecting experts across the region
  • Facilitating resource sharing and best practices
  • Ensuring equity, science, and local leadership guide all efforts
  • Providing backbone support and structure to sustain the work

We help the system learn, and help it lead.


Help turn local insight into national action

The true power of Climate Ready America lies in its ability to learn and evolve. Regional Collaboratives make that possible, turning insight into action and local experience into national progress.

This is how we build a smarter, faster, and more responsive climate resilience system that scales solutions, centers equity, and helps the U.S. meet its goals to limit future global warming and adapt to the impacts that have already arrived.

For communities facing rising risks, and especially for those long left behind, Climate Ready America is the answer.