San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative: A Decade of Impact

Advancing Climate Action, Resilience and Collaboration


Who We Are



The Value of the Climate Collaborative

Using the arrow on the right, click through to hear about the value of the Climate Collaborative from some of our current and former Board members below.


Infographic titled A Decade of Impact with accompanying text: >$3.5 million: funding ledveraged for climate projects & programs; 500+ practitioners & individuals in our network; countless workshops, seminars, and trainings to prepare climate leaders for climate action; more than 80% of jurisdictions, agencies, & institutions in the region are members.

Growing with the Region



Program Impacts



A New Decade


Infographic titled "Fostering a Thriving & Resilient Region." Description: As the Climate Collaborative looks forward into the next decade, we recognize the importance of approaching regional resilience holistically through a lens that is centered in equity and justice. We will work with our network to drive projects, plans and efforts that advance our mission fostering a green and growing economy with an equitable and unified approach. Together, we will continue to support a region that is prosperous and resilient. Infographic shows 6 hexagons surrounding 1 larger hexagon with text " Holistic Regional Resilience." 6 hexagon text: Implementing nature-based solutions; accelerating coastal resilience to sea level rise; enhancing wildfire resilience; centering equity & justice; identifying innovative finance pathways; developing decarbonization & energy efficiency strategies.

Connect With Us


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The Climate Collaborative is committed to building partnerships and opportunities for learning and collaboration. Stay up to date on upcoming events and climate news by  signing up here  for our listserv and monthly newsletter.

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Not a member and interested in learning more? Check out our membership resources on our  webpage , or email Darbi Berry at darbiberry@sandiego.edu

The San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative

Funding for this report was made possible by San Diego Foundation