Schools of Resilience Hub

As the climate crisis worsens, it is critical that the youth are kept engaged in learning about its impacts and understanding possible solutions to help alleviate the crisis.

Find the Resolution


The purpose of the School Resilience Initiative is to empower students, schools, and the greater community to work together to develop a sustainable project.


The School of Resilience Hub provides resources about the initiative for those who are currently apart or willing to learn more about it.


To get started, click here to download the Schools of Resilience Workbook.


Use the workbook to guide your stakeholders through the process, log and save your progress.


Click here to Enter your survey responses online for a site report.

Impact starts with you.

Take Action

For our pilot program for the 2021-2022 School Year, five schools will be selected to participate in the initiative and receive $2,000 as a grant to develop their sustainability project.

Timeline:

  • Week of Jan 24th: Schools will be welcomed and introduced

  • Week of Feb 28th: Schools complete and submit their Climate Risks, Awareness, and Preparedness Inventory online and receive site report

  • Week of March 7th: Schools begin reaching out to partner(s) to work with and project(s) to implement (you may use the Project Planner on page 11 of the toolkit).

  • Week of March 21st: Schools determine how they plan to leveraged the funds and work with students to undertake this project (you may use the SMART Goals worksheet on page 12 of the toolkit).

If interested and granted, the deadline has passed, please keep an eye out for the initiative during the 2022-2023 academic year.

Lets Collaborate


The Office of Community Schools provides ongoing assistance for those part of the program and anyone who needs any help or has any questions during the process.


Resources

Toolkit