The Community Climate Transitions (CCT) team is starting 2023 on the most exciting and hopeful of notes.
As you may know, in 2022, 19 trailblazing communities from 6 provinces took part in our first-ever Climate Transitions Cohort. Today, we are proud to announce that we are welcoming 30 new communities to the 2023 edition of the Cohort. And that we are inaugurating our first-ever Cohort for French speakers, too!
These are two important milestones that build the capacity and momentum we need to facilitate climate transitions that leave no one behind.
But that’s not all. Thanks to a grant from the newly established Definity Insurance Foundation, this year we are introducing a Community Contributions Fund, as well as an Innovation Fund to support the work of climate champions across the country.
Keep reading to learn more about these and the many other initiatives we have in store for 2023. We are only just getting started!
In solidarity,
Laura, Jennifer and Chiara
Community Climate Transitions Welcomes 31 Communities to the Network
During our shared 10-month program, Cohort members have access to experts, coaches, guest speakers and resources that build capacity around foundational themes such as collective impact, climate justice, and community engagement.
Curious about the Climate Transitions Cohort? Read our new blog post to meet our 31 new communities and learn more about the program!
Community Climate Transitions Awarded New Definity Insurance Foundation Grant
Definity Insurance Foundation recently awarded $7.1 million in multi-year commitments to a small number of innovative organizations and initiatives that are advancing equity-centered, intersectional solutions in the fields of good health, socio-economic opportunities, and climate action.
At CCT, the grant supports the establishment of a Community Contributions Fund as well as an Innovation Fund. Read the blog post to learn more about them and how to apply!
Want to be a part of this exciting movement? Share knowledge and resources with your peers? Access capacity-building resources, events, and more? There’s still time to register to become a member of the growing CCT network.
Consult CCT's Membership Package for more information!
Is your collaborative grappling to understand what sustainability and resilience means to your work … and what needs to be sustained or nurtured?
This resource was developed to unpack the concepts of sustainability and resilience and share ideas, stories and resources that will benefit collaborations as they consider them.
Join us for a conversation with Indy Johar, founding director of Dark Matter Labs and one of the world’s foremost thought leaders on a civic economy.
We will be discussing the types of local institutions and infrastructure that can help us reach net zero while leaving no one behind, new forms of ownership and governance that we can expect to see in the coming decade, and much more!
February is Black History Month. Read our compendium of resources to learn, reflect, and take action in support of anti-Black racism!
CCT is a supporting partner of Transforming Climate Grief into Action, an exciting new opportunity by Tamarack Institute and the Canadian Red Cross designed for young people in BC and Yukon who are impacted by wildfires to take part in a 9-month learning journey of workshops and coaching – with funding of up to $5,000 to run their own climate action project. Applications are now open so please share widely!
In February, CCT was pleased to attend the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Sustainable Communities conference in Ottawa, where we delivered a training session on trust-building for community engagement.
Tamarack Institute’s Kieran Maingot co-authored an article titled Personal Connections Ease Anxiety When Grief Over Global Heating Gets You Down. This National Observer piece is a follow-up to our webinar on eco-anxiety and features the reflections of guest speakers and co-authors Abhay Singh Sachal and Charly Cox. Read the article here!