U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
This website is designed to help people find and use tools, information, and subject matter expertise to build climate resilience.
Superfund Climate Resilience: Resilience Measures
Outlines measures that may be integrated into the design or operation of a site remedy for a Superfund site, such as multiple remediation systems intended to address contaminated groundwater, soil or sediment.
Assessing Health Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Guide for Health Departments
This guide equips health departments with practical methodologies and tools for assessing health vulnerability to climate change.
Climate Models and the Use of Climate Projections: A Brief Overview for Health Departments
This guide provides health departments with an in-depth overview of climate models and projections, offering insights into how public health professionals can effectively utilize these tools for public health planning and decision-making.
Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) Framework
The BRACE framework offers a systematic approach for public health officials and practitioners to assess climate-related health risks and develop tailored adaptation strategies.
PAFloodRisk
This tool provides floodplain managers, insurance agents, developers, real estate agents, planners, and residents with data to make informed decisions about the degree of flood risk for a specific area or property.
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State Resiliency Plans, Programs, and Guidance
States across the country have developed resiliency plans, run resilience programs, and have published guidance to help agencies and communities be more resilient in the face of disasters.
State and Federal Funding Mechanisms
State agencies often do not have funding dedicated for resiliency work. Find various funding opportunities across the federal government.
