Climate Resilience
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Environment

Climate Resilience

Protecting what we all depend on.

About This Program

Climate change disproportionately impacts the world's most vulnerable populations — those who have contributed least to the crisis. Our Climate Resilience program works directly with coastal and drought-affected communities to build adaptive capacity.

From mangrove reforestation that protects coastlines, to flood-resilient construction techniques, to community-run weather monitoring stations, we take a systems approach to helping communities survive and thrive in a changing climate.

Key Milestones

2.1M

Trees planted

4,200

Homes retrofitted

63

Early warning stations

Latest Updates

Apr 2026

2 million trees milestone reached

We crossed the 2 million trees planted mark across our reforestation sites in Bangladesh and Mozambique.

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$210,000raised
of $300,000

70% funded

Bangladesh, Philippines, Mozambique
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Total Impact

89,000 acres protected

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