Community Climate Resilience Program in New Hampshire
GrantID: 13712
Grant Funding Amount Low: $265,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $265,000
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Grant Overview
New Hampshire's Community Climate Resilience Program
New Hampshire's diverse ecosystems are increasingly under threat from climate change, manifesting in unpredictable weather patterns, rising temperatures, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. Recent assessments show that New Hampshire is projected to face approximately a 4°F increase in average temperatures by 2050, leading to various ecological and socio-economic challenges. Such changes significantly affect local communities, particularly those dependent on agriculture, tourism, and outdoor recreation.
Communities throughout New Hampshire, especially in rural areas, are disproportionately affected by these shifts, with limited resources to respond to climateinduced changes. Small businesses tied to outdoor recreation, for example, may struggle to adapt to changing seasonality and less predictable weather, while farmers may face challenges related to crop viability. Local organizations often lack technical knowledge and support to develop effective strategies for climate resilience.
The Community Climate Resilience Program is designed to build the adaptive capacity of communities across New Hampshire by providing funding for training and technical assistance. This grant will enable local stakeholders to develop climate adaptation plans that address specific regional vulnerabilities. Engaging with residents, this program aims to promote collaborative approaches and foster innovation in response to climate challenges.
The target outcomes include improved community preparedness, increased public engagement in climate-related issues, and enhanced capacity for responding to extreme weather events. Emphasis will be placed on measuring resilience through local metrics that capture the effectiveness of developed plans and strategies. By funding initiatives that empower local voices, New Hampshire aims to ensure that climate adaptation efforts are rooted in the realities of its regions.
New Hampshire's dedication to promoting localized climate resilience strategies sets it apart from neighboring states. Grant applicants are expected to showcase their understanding of local climate impacts and prioritize collaborative strategies that unite diverse community interests, ensuring that resilience planning is both inclusive and effective.
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