Priority Area: Meaningful Engagement & Community Driven Decisions
Barrier: Representation and Inclusion

Challenge/Local/State

Description

Local Solution
(Type of Activity: Community Program Implementation )

Design climate planning processes so that community-identified needs drive funding priorities rather than the reverse. Local and regional agencies should build sustained partnerships with CBO networks and ongoing advisory structures that enable continuous involvement, reducing engagement fatigue and ensuring underrepresented communities have lasting influence rather than episodic, grant-driven access.

Existing Examples of Progress: 1. Community advisory boards can be used as a structure to allow continuous engagement outside of grant cycles. 2. Fifth Climate Change Assessment – Inland Deserts Region: A model for participatory engagement that combines scientific research with locally led advisory groups and storytelling events to center lived experience.
Region: San Francisco Bay Area, Central Coast, Los Angeles, Inland Deserts, San Diego, Statewide

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