News - Branch of Tribal Climate Resilience

News

In this group photo of the 2024 United South and Eastern Tribes Tribal Climate Resilience Camp, smiling individuals wearing lanyard tags pose together outdoors in a shaded wooded area.
Article

United South and Eastern Tribes hosted the 3rd Tribal Climate Resilience Camp in June 2024, with attendance from five member Tribal Nations.

Date:
A group of 24 individuals casually dressed and wearing nametags pose outside in an urban area for a group photo.
Article

The Alaska Tribal communities of Hooper Bay, Paimiut, Unalakleet, Kokhanok, Klawock, and Igiugig participated in Looking Forward, Looking Back: Strengthening Resilience Today (… Date:

Alaskan landscape
Announcement

The National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) invites you to submit proposals that discuss climate-related impacts, assessments, tools, adaptation, mitigation… Date:

Swinomish Indian Tribal Community members and staff tend the clam garden.
Announcement

For the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community (SITC), reviving the ancient tradition of clam gardening is not just about sustaining a traditional food or building resilience… Date:

Department of the Interior seal on landscape background
Announcement

Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced the publication of new policies to strengthen the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) ability to meet its mission in the face of… Date:

The FY2023 Awards FAQ Webinar and Grant Writing Workshop now available.
Announcement

Recordings of the TCR FY23 Annual Awards Program FAQ Webinar and Grant Writing Workshop are now available to view online.

Date:
Map of the united states showing previously funded TCR projects, via the TCR Dashboard
Announcement

With a combination of funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Inflation Reduction Act, and annual appropriations, the BIA Branch of Tribal Climate Resilience (TCR) has… Date:

Desert flower
Announcement

The TCR Regional Assessment Report aims to evaluate the effectiveness of TCR’s Annual Awards Program and technical assistance and incorporate direct Tribal input to meet Tribal… Date:

Coastal Cliff Trail
Press Release

Funding from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act Supports Community-Driven Relocation for Threatened Communities.

Date:
Award Map
Announcement

The recent Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides additional funds to the BIA Branch of Tribal Climate Resilience that continues to fund and support Tribal communities and… Date: