
2026 SCCRF Sponsors
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Founded in 2010, Adaptation International has successfully supported the climate resilience planning efforts with dozens of municipal, Tribal, state, and county governments in the South Central region and communities across the country. Our team has more than 15 years of experience in developing effective resilience strategies including use of climate change science, spatial analysis, public policy, public health, strategic planning, workshop development, and stakeholder engagement and collaboration. We use collaborative approaches to connect the best available science and tools with local and Traditional Knowledges to empower communities in developing holistic, adaptive, multi-beneficial resilience strategies. Adaptation International believes in the power of communities to look to the future, respond to the challenges of a changing climate, and thrive in the 21st century and beyond.
Learn more at: adaptationinternational.com
The Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program (SCIPP) is one of several NOAA Climate Adaptation Partnerships (formerly RISA) teams across the U.S. Founded in 2008, SCIPP helps communities and organizations in the South Central U.S. assess and address their weather and climate risks and impacts. We conduct research to understand both climate hazard trends and patterns that are useful to decision makers and climate-relevant planning, policy, and financial processes. Further, we work to convene decision makers from local, state, and national organizations who do not often interact to solve complex problems, and co-produce data tools and information that are useful to a variety of audiences. Our ultimate goal is to help the people and economies of the region thrive in the midst of highly variable and often extreme weather conditions.
Learn more at: southernclimate.org
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The San Antonio River Authority is meeting the challenge of keeping lives, property, and our natural environment safe and secure with comprehensive planning, precision protection, strategic partnerships and community preparedness. Our commitment to Safe, Clean and Enjoyable Creeks and Rivers means that sustainability and resilience are woven into all that we do. By actively engaging with groups such as the Network for Engineering With Nature (N-EWN) and comprehensive plans like San Antonio Climate Ready, we help improve understanding of climate-related challenges and further the work being done to tackle these challenges.
Learn more at: sariverauthority.org
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Texas Sea Grant strengthens the resilience of coastal communities and economies by providing expertise, tools, and education that help Texans prepare for, respond to, and recover from coastal hazards. Its work includes hazard preparedness training, risk and vulnerability assessments, disaster and recovery guidance, and assisting with coastal watershed planning and education. By supporting communities and decision-makers, Texas Sea Grant helps safeguard lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure while promoting sustainable economic and environmental resilience along the Texas coast.
Learn more at: texasseagrant.org