Mitigating and Preparing for Extreme Heat
Learn more about the impacts of extreme heat on communities and the actions that can be taken to prepare for it.
Learn more about the impacts of extreme heat on communities and the actions that can be taken to prepare for it.
Flooding is an overflow of water that submerges areas that are usually dry. Learn about the impacts to communities and the actions they can to take to prepare for floods.
Various factors contribute to poor air quality: fire season, vehicle exhaust, industrial emissions, power plants, agricultural processes, commercial waste treatment, and any burning of fuels such as wood, oil, and coal. Learn about the ways communities can take action to prepare and mitigate poor air quality.
Learn ways for communities to mitigate and prepare for the threat of wildfires.
This report documents the impact the Elevating Community Development Organization (ECDO) Fund has on participating organizations and the communities they serve.
This new training series will aid California tribal organizations seeking to maximize state housing funds and expand their ability to address housing needs for tribal citizens.
The General Plan is the foundational planning document for any local government in California, providing a roadmap of future growth that includes social and economic development. Each local General Plan is unique, reflecting the priorities, constraints, and aspirations of the city or county.
Emergency Operations Plans (EOP) establish how the State, Tribal, or local jurisdiction manages its emergency response.
Although not required, Immediate Needs Assessments are typically one of the first steps in the recovery process and used to evaluate a group or community's needs after a disaster.