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The Resilient Nation Partnership Network (RNPN) represents a diverse network of
voices united in their commitment to help communities act and become more
resilient toward natural disasters and climate-related events. What started as a
handful of like-minded individuals has flourished to over 600 organizations
represented. Our mission is to inform, educate, and motivate communities to
protect themselves from the loss of life, property, and prosperity as a result
of natural hazards.

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The RNPN, FEMA and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
co-hosted the 6th Annual Partnership Forum throughout October 2021. The 4-week
virtual series convened 37 speakers representing 31 organizations and 3,250
viewers to explore the diverse approaches to building "Alliances for Climate
Action."

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The recordings and topics for each week are available below:

 * Oct. 6 – Our Future Vision
 * Oct. 13 – When Climate Moves Communities
 * Oct. 20 – Stories That Inspire
 * Oct. 27 – Financing Climate Action



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It wasn’t long ago the Resilient Nation Partnership Network was simply an idea.
How do we develop a network that can drive actionable change to build a
resilient nation? In 2015, the RNPN was formed to cultivate relationships with
non-traditional organizations, bring new voices to the table, and advance the
resilience conversation.

We all have a stake in creating a more equitable and resilient nation. None of
us can do it alone. By placing the success of the whole community first and
foremost, our impact as a network continues to grow and strengthen.


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The RNPN is founded on community and knowledge sharing. We collaborate to share
information, data, tools, training, and speaking opportunities. The RNPN helps
connect partners to fuel action at the national, state, local, tribal, and
territorial levels and includes a range of private sector and nonprofit agencies
and organizations.

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