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

Regional Collaborative Members

Anthropocene Alliance

Geographic Focus

Regions:
Southeast
States where active
  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • District of Columbia
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia
Counties where active
State County
Florida Florida
Cities where active
State City or Town
Florida Miami

Clients

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

CBOs
Small municipalities
Tribes

Expertise

What are your areas of expertise?
  • Advocacy And Policy Development
  • Capacity Building
  • Climate Change Adaptation
  • Climate Communication
  • Community Engagement
  • Community Organizing
  • Community Resilience
  • Environmental Justice
  • Grant Writing Support
  • Leadership Development
  • Nature Based Solutions
  • Nonprofit Capacity Building
  • Technical Assistance
Other areas of expertise not listed?

We provide a combination of in-house support and referrals to other organizations that offer pro bono help. We're mostly generalists versus specialists, but make referrals to the specialists if we can find pro bono expertise.

What are your limitations? Are there any specific things that are out of scope for your work?

We only help A2 members, but membership is free and easy to do.

Other information

Link to your member list (if available)
Who else are you already collaborating with in this region?
  • Environmental Protection Network, Community and College Partners Program, Center for Applied Environmental Science, Thriving Earth Exchange
Is there anything else you want your colleagues to know about you?

Our members list is out-of-date. We're waiting for our new website to go up in December and then we'll add a load more. We currently have 350 members in 51 US states and territores.

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