San Leandro Hub

About

Collective Resilience is proud to be one of  the only nonprofit organization in the country with the sole focus of supporting resilience hubs. Our work is based in the Bay Area California region, but our online resources are used by organizations and agencies from around the country.

 

Overview

VISION

With humanity at a crossroads from the Climate Crisis and other unprecedented ecological and social challenges, now more than ever leaders and citizens from all sectors – from citizens to government officials – must come together to build resilient, equitable and regenerative communities.

Collective Resilience envisions a future where nature is valued, with our values rooted in ecological and social justice. We envision resilience hubs, spaces and neighborhoods in every community, centered in community care, inclusivity and environmental stewardship.

PURPOSE

The purpose of Collective Resilience is to provide guidance for community spaces to activate as resilience hubs and spaces – ready for the Climate Crisis, social and environmental challenges. 

With the explosion of resilience hub sites and networks developing around the country, Collective Resilience is excited to be one of the only organizations in the country focused exclusively on helping them to evolve and flourish, from our growing library of online resources to presentations, funding support, workshops and strategic planning. We are proud of our holistic, community-driven and scalable approaches, centering equity and prioritizing frontline communities hurt first and worst by the Climate Crisis.

GOALS

  • To introduce new sites and potential partners to the resilient places vision and resources which support their development 
  • To promote an expanded vision of r places which expands beyond the current model that many cities are promoting, which includes holistic programming and smaller sites
  • To catalyze not just individual sites but also “resilient networks” – which includes both the resilient places and the organizations who are supporting them 
  • To promote a fund for resilient places that can distribute funding easily to the sites, including during emergencies

History & Accomplishments

Samples of our work include:

  • The “Building Momentum for Resilience Hubs” webinar series, in collaboration with the Thrive Alliance of San Mateo County, with more than 250 participants and 20+ guest speakers from around the country.
  • Grant writing support for a $20 million dollar grant to the EPA’s Community Change program to catalyze a resilience hub through the Black Cultural Zone
  • Presentations and workshops with numerous organizations, including the California Public Utilities Commission, California Adaptation Forum, San Mateo Climate Collaborative Summit and Emerald Cities Collaborative.

    Collective Resilience is fiscally-sponsored by Inquiring Systems.

    Leadership

     

    Contact Susan: susan@collectiveresiliencenow.org

    Susan Silber
    Founder and Program Director

    Susan’s passion lies in working with solutions-based grassroots projects to help create a more resilient, healthy and equitable world. She has more than 30 years of experience working as program creator, fundraiser, project manager, strategic planner and educator in the field of community resilience and sustainability. She has created (or co-created) the NorCal Resilience Network, Nature’s Voices Project, Climate Action Groups at the Ecology Center, the Green Star Schools program with the Green Schools Initiative, and served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Costa Rica.

    Collective Resilience Advisors

    Trathen Heckman

    Trathen Heckman

    Founder and Director,
    Daily Acts Organization

    Nahal Ghoghaie

    Nahal Ghoghaie

    Senior Program Manager, Kearns & West

    Laura Nicodemus

    Laura Nicodemus

    Neighborhood Organizer, Maxwell Park Resilience Hub

    Phoenix Armenta

    Phoenix Armenta

    Sr. Manager for Climate Equity and Community Engagement at Bay Conservation Development Commission