Un Nuevo Amanecer, Inc. (UNA) is a domestic non-profit community-based organization formed to improve the quality of life of residents of Playa de Ponce, Puerto Rico. 

As a 501c3 community organization on the front lines of climate change, UNA is one of nearly 250 low-income Black, Latino, and Native American communities across the United States and territories to benefit from financial and technical assistance from Anthropocene Alliance

Leadership

Co-founded (left to right) by Pastor Roberto Ortiz and Ramón Figueroa in March 18, 2018, founding members had originally organized citizen science and beach clean-ups, a rain garden, and advocated for better conditions. Community development scholar and practitioner David Southgate, resident of Ponce Playa, also works with UNA to identify and formalize institutional collaborations that facilitate the transfer of expert knowledge to community leaders as they co-create socio-ecological solutions to climate change. 

Left to right: UNA co-founders, Vice president, Pastor Roberto Ortiz, and president, Ramón Figueroa, along with resident/community developer David Southgate. 

UNA engages community developer

In August 2021, the community-based organization, Un Nuevo Amanecer, Inc. (UNA) , formalized a working relationship with community developer and Ralph Johnson Bunche Distinguished Fellow David Southgate, MS, MPA.  Southgate is also a resident of Ponce Playa and Ph.D. student at Rutgers-Camden's Department of Public Policy and Affairs' program in Public Affairs/Community Development. 

His responsibilities to UNA include the following:

In a short time, UNA has been able to leverage institutional and funding relationship to examine adaptation strategies to floods, coastal erosion and sea level rise, to initiate green infrastructure initiatives, and to support urban agriculture.

A few of UNA's institutional supporters and collaborators.