We're Taking on Climate Change Together
Most of us don't realize how our daily choices shape our planet and community, but we want to do the right thing. Resilient Neighborhoods leads a a free online workshop series to equip Marin County residents with knowledge and support to make positive changes and learn new habits. From emergency preparedness to supporting local businesses, together we can make a difference.
Learn more about our Mission, Vision, and Values
Learn more about our Mission, Vision, and Values
Numbers that Matter
We take pride in measuring our impact. Explore the accomplishments of Resilient Neighborhoods and its participants over the years. Learn more about our reach and impact.
14,082,461Pounds of CO2 emissions already reduced
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2,000+Graduates of the program
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17,000+People educated and engaged
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Join the 2030 Climate Challenge
Sign up for our free 5-class workshop to join the 2030 Climate Challenge. Together, we'll empower you to take meaningful steps to combat climate change, aligning with local and statewide efforts to reduce 20 million pounds of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
We must act quickly because climate change is putting our community at risk with extreme events like droughts, heatwaves, wildfires, floods, and rising sea levels. |
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Support UsDonations from our community help us keep our program and resources free for all.
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About our Free, Award-Winning Workshop
Join our 5-class online workshop to team up with others, create a personalized action plan, and cut your household emissions by 30% or more.
Easy steps like reducing waste, saving water, and choosing greener transportation will help you save money and make a difference in your community. Don't worry if you miss a class, you can catch up later!
Easy steps like reducing waste, saving water, and choosing greener transportation will help you save money and make a difference in your community. Don't worry if you miss a class, you can catch up later!
- Attend 5 online classes over 10 weeks and get a free handbook.
- Work as a team with other Marin residents to cheer each other on as you calculate your carbon footprint and create your personal climate action plan.
- Learn about more than 100 carbon-reducing actions and start taking action on the ones you choose.
- Learn how to plan ahead and be prepared for emergencies.
- Save money by taking advantage of local, state and national financial incentives.
- Receive on-going access to our Climate Action Toolkit packed with resources and attainable solutions.
Can't Join the Workshop?
There are many other ways to get involved and support the work we do. Learn about how you can support Resilient Neighborhoods.
Join over 2,000 Marin Residents
Over 2,000 Marin residents have completed our program, contributing to a reduction of over 13 million pounds of polluting CO2 emissions. That's like taking 2,000 Marin homes off of the grid permanently.
“I have to say I’m very proud of what we have committed to. I’ve had lots of good intentions in the past but [the Resilient Neighborhoods] program is what is getting me to take action.”
— Rebecca Wood, 2001 |
“I feel much more hopeful and empowered in being able to make significant changes in the short and long term that can hopefully, ultimately give us a healthy, vibrant earth for years and years to come!”
— Megan Vinson, 2022 |
“Resilient Neighborhood has been very informative and inspiring, action-oriented, fun-loving and positive, along with being well organized and very thorough. Excellent facilitation process.”
— Robert Moorehead, 2022 |
Featured Team
The MarInnovators Team consisted of 17 households of 40 people, reduced 317,172 pounds of carbon emissions, which is the second-highest among all of our teams from the beginning! They earned 213,345 resilience points.
The participants took action in many areas, ranging from growing more vegetables, to rejecting plastic packaging to getting a new heat pump water heater. Nearly half of the team members are residents of the Kent Woodlands neighborhood and are contributing towards the community's goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2030.
Team member Freya appreciated our program's systematic approach, which breaks down actions into manageable steps.
We are thankful to every team member. Together, we make a big difference!
The participants took action in many areas, ranging from growing more vegetables, to rejecting plastic packaging to getting a new heat pump water heater. Nearly half of the team members are residents of the Kent Woodlands neighborhood and are contributing towards the community's goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2030.
Team member Freya appreciated our program's systematic approach, which breaks down actions into manageable steps.
We are thankful to every team member. Together, we make a big difference!
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