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Plurinational Climate Art Fellowship: Pitch Your Idea by April 17 (Beca Plurinacional de Arte Climático: Presenta tu idea antes del 17 de abril)
Calling all artists interested in using your art to communicate climate change science and solutions! ¡Llamando a todos los artistas interesados en utilizar su arte para comunicar la ciencia y las soluciones relacionadas con el cambio climático! The Climate Science Alliance, Marigold Fund , and International Community Foundation are collaboratively hosting a 2026 Fellowship Program focused on climate change, art, and environment. Our goal is to engage and financially support
Mar 193 min read


2025 Giving Cycle Awardee Native Coast Action Network Hosts TREX for 33 Indigenous Burners
In late November of 2025, the Native Coast Action Network hosted a week-long Wildland Fire Basic 32 Training in the context of Prescribed Burn Training Exchange (TREX) for 33 Indigenous burners from across California. Located at UC Santa Barbara's Sedgwick Reserve on the homelands of the Chumash peoples in Santa Barbara County, the training culminated after previous generations of intentional fire and in recent years of building partnerships and planning to support cultural b
Mar 53 min read


We're Hiring! Join the Team as a Grants Program Manager or Communications Manager
We are excited to share two new opportunities to join the Climate Science Alliance team: Grants Program Manager and Communications Manager. Learn more and view the job descriptions on today's blog. Grants Program Manager Oversee and manage the Climate Science Alliance's Invest Program, which invests in community projects, programs, and individuals through financial grants, fellowships, and capacity building support. As the Invest program lead, the Grants Program Manager build
Feb 51 min read


Stewarding Plants at Kendall-Frost Marsh: Adaptation through Relationships and Knowledge Sharing
On January 10, 2026 over 90 community members, academic leaders, environmental organizations as well as our Tribal, state, and federal partners came together on Kumeyaay lands at the Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve. The Climate Science Alliance team was happy to host this event in collaboration with our partners Tipey Joa Native Warriors and UC San Diego Natural Reserve System. Thank you to all the participants and partners who made this day so incredible with listening sessions,
Feb 23 min read
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