The San Diego Foundation today announced it has joined with thousands of U.S. leaders and organizations in signing the “We Are Still In” declaration, an open letter to the international community affirming a commitment to support climate action.
Director of Environmental Initiatives Nicola Hedge and Chief Sustainability Officer at the City of San Diego Cody Hooven discuss the impacts of climate change in San Diego and how local business, government, academia and philanthropy can work together to build resilience.
With grant funding through The San Diego Foundation, learn how the U.S. Green Building Council is working with local officials, developers and the business sector to ensure future buildings are designed with water efficiency in mind.
The San Diego Foundation announced it awarded $230,462 in grants to seven programs that will catalyze greater regional action to prepare for the impacts of climate change.
Learn how California's new climate legislation extends pollution restrictions and improves air quality at a community level and make's the state's approach to climate action more equitable.
Learn how The Foundation plays a catalytic role in promoting regional action on climate change through cross-sector collaboration, research and strategic grantmaking.
Learn why President & CEO Kathlyn Mead's recent visit with His Holiness reminded her of the great compassion demonstrated by local organizations and philanthropists.
Learn why The Foundation invests in climate research to help policymakers, business leaders and other community members make informed decisions that will impact us today and into the future.