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Regional Collaborative Members

Climate Access

Geographic Focus

Regions:
Southeast

Clients

What type of "clients" do you work with?
  • State government
  • Local government
  • Community based organizations
Describe your ideal or target client

Climate Access works with nonprofits and government agencies to involve a diverse range of community members in creating and implementing climate action plans and programs at the state, regional and local levels.

Expertise

What are your areas of expertise?
  • Climate Communication
  • Community Engagement
What are your limitations? Are there any specific things that are out of scope for your work?
(None provided)

Other information

Link to your member list (if available)
Is there anything else you want your colleagues to know about you?

Climate Access engages the public as partners in developing and implementing solutions that address the climate crisis and meet the needs of communities including those most impacted by the impacts of climate change and the transition to clean energy and low-carbon economies. Climate Access does this through the creation and testing of new communication and engagement strategies in partnership with nonprofits and government agencies that draw from research and best practices in the field and by increasing the capacity of a diverse range of messengers to apply what’s working in their outreach efforts via a 4,000 member plus learning network representing nonprofit, government, academic, community, health, youth Indigenous and other leaders.

Climate Access has a long track record overcoming pervasive barriers to action and political divides by creating and amplifying values-based frames and narratives and inclusive engagement campaigns. Whether working on local, regional, state, national or international issues, we focus on making climate change relatable and generating the social capital needed for change from the community level up.

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