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Sustainability and Resilience in Community Collaboratives

Posted by the Tamarack Institute on November 22, 2022

What do sustainability and resilience mean to us?

At Tamarack, we believe that sustainability is about more than maintenance and longevity. It is a combination of many factors including leadership, funding, community engagement, and the ability to influence policy. Sustainability includes investments that lead to outcomes that can have lasting impact on policy and programs.

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How Grassroots Groups and Community Startups Can Make Their Climate Work Sustainable

Posted by the Tamarack Institute on October 20, 2022

This resource is also available in French. Click here to access the French version.

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Community Climate Transitions Awarded New Definity Insurance Foundation Grant

Posted by the Tamarack Institute on October 1, 2022

We are pleased to announce that Community Climate Transitions (CCT), Tamarack’s latest Vibrant Communities program, has been selected as a recipient of Definity Insurance Foundation's inaugural set of grants. 
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Nelson at its Best drives successful poverty reduction strategy implementation

Posted by Jill Zacharias on September 29, 2022

Following the launch of their poverty reduction strategy in 2021, Nelson at its Best (NAIB) is leading successful implementation through targeted collaboration with community partners.

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Putting Knowledge into Action in a (Post)-COVID World

Posted by Jim Cresswell on September 26, 2022

This blog post is the second in a two-part series of posts by Jim Cresswell, PhD, in relation to the COVID 19 and the Newly Vulnerable initiative. Click here to see the first post in this series.

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Rethinking capacity as a way to empower those living with poverty

Posted by Jim Cresswell on September 12, 2022

This blog post is the first in a two-part series of posts by Jim Cresswell, PhD, in relation to the COVID 19 and the Newly Vulnerable initiative. Click here to see the second post in this series.

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