Disaster Resilience Fellows

SBP 在較小的高危社區僱用、培訓和支持當地的抗災和恢復專業人員。

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SBP’s Resilience and Recovery Fellows Program is designed to meet the funding needs of small- to medium-sized communities. Our program offers capacity to community leaders and networks not only to secure the recovery assistance they need when disasters strike, but also to anticipate and withstand future extreme weather threats.

SBP uses philanthropic investment to hire, train, and support locally-based disaster resilience and recovery professionals in smaller, at-risk communities. These Fellows add capacity to local government agencies, fostering engagement with a broad range of stakeholders to spearhead initiatives aimed at securing federal and philanthropic support for mitigation and resilience projects.

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Fellows will help communities understand their risk, access information, prioritize next steps, and add the capacity needed to take action.

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社區復原力的協作努力

我們的研究員與市、縣、地區和州領導人、組織和企業攜手合作,制定和實施專案,以增強社區抵禦氣候威脅和災害的能力。他們作為創新者、促進者和宣導者,推動進步並分享成功案例,以激發進一步的行動。

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"Madeleine’s experience in disaster recovery and emergency planning has been invaluable and has helped me focus on these and other critical resilience initiatives. There is no doubt that she has significantly contributed to the City of Mobile's efforts related to resilient infrastructure, disaster preparedness and emergency management. We are very fortunate to have her on the team."

Lance Slater,

Office of Resilience and Sustainability, City Of Mobile

"Will and I discussed the Rollover Pass water line as a mitigation project. He helped develop the narrative and guided us through updating a basic scope of work to ensure we meet requirements for funding applications. Thanks to Will's guidance, we were able to identify Rollover Pass and two other projects as eligible in the current Galveston County Hazard Mitigation Plan. When Galveston County called to discuss CDBG-MIT opportunities, we were prepared and were able to submit for the Rollover Pass project. I am excited to see this being funded and we appreciate all of the guidance from Will to help this happen."

Cherina Perimon,

Bolivar Peninsula Special Utility District

"I want to extend my sincere thanks to [SBP] for your support, guidance, and contributions throughout the development of the Town of Summerville’s FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) application. The application has officially been submitted. This was truly collaborative effort, and took a village! I am incredibly grateful for your time, technical expertise, and responsiveness at every step of the process. Your assistance has been instrumental in helping the Town put forward a strong and thoughtful proposal that reflects our shared commitment to improving public safety and community resilience."

Kat Hill,

Grants Coordinator, Town of Summerville