Tribal Climate Resilience Resource Directory

Find resources to inform and support Tribal climate resilience efforts.

The Branch of Tribal Climate Resilience has gathered a collection of tools, resources, and publications to support climate adaptation planning and climate resilience for Tribal Nations and Alaska Native villages.

Regional Contacts and Resources

Map of Tribal Climate Resilience regions

For region-specific climate resources and contact information for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Regional Coordinator and Tribal Climate Resilience Liaison near you, choose a region below:

Climate Adaptation Resources

Ecosystem Restoration and Nature-Based Solutions

Indigenous Knowledges

Climate Justice Resources

Cultural Resources and Co-Management

Energy Resources

  • Branch of Renewable and Distributed Generationbranch Bureau of Indian Affairs with the mission to support the development of renewable energy on trust land by providing technical assistance and consultation to Tribal Nations.
  • Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs, office of the U.S. Department of Energy with the mission to maximize the development and deployment of energy solutions for the benefit of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
  • Tribal Electrification Program, through the Inflation Reduction Act and Justice40 Initiative, the Indian Affairs’ Office of Indian Economic Development administers funding for clean household energy.

Environmental Resources

  • Branch of Environmental Services, branch within the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Division of Environmental Services and Cultural Resources Management with the mission to work with Tribes to protect, develop, manage and enhance American Indian and Alaska Native environmental resources by providing technical assistance, service and support to Tribes and through administration of federal laws and regulations.
  • Tribal Waste & Response Program, of the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, provides a plain language guide and other resources covering Superfund, UST, Federal Facility, emergency response, and other programs.

Funding Resources

  • Access to Capital Clearinghouse, searchable, filterable database of federal funding opportunities available to Tribal governments, Tribal enterprises, Native entrepreneurs, and Native Community Development Financial Institutions.
  • Climate Change Funding Resources, list of current and upcoming federal, state, and nonprofit climate change funding resources for Tribal governments compiled by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals.
  • Tribal Climate Change Guide, searchable database of available grants, adaptation plans, climate programs, and climate tools to assist Native peoples in addressing impacts of climate change operated by the University of Oregon.

K-12 Resources and Opportunities

  • Climate Advocates Voces Unidas, supports local solutions to the climate crisis via visual storytelling and youth education programs including a free STEAM program for grades 3-12.
  • Climate Kids, series of community-based collaborative projects by the Climate Science Alliance that provide youth education on climate change through science activities, storytelling, and art.
  • Data Science and Climate Change, guide with TED Talk videos on how data is used to inform decisions around climate change.
  • Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) programs produce youth reports, podcasts, webinars, zines, Climate Leadership Training, and offers jobs, resources, events, community, and additional opportunities to Indigenous youth of Turtle Island (North America). 
  • Native Climate, K-12 program that offers educational resources aimed to foster climate awareness and action among Native American youth.
  • Native Youth Climate Adaptation Leadership Congress, annual week-long program provided by multiple partners and geared towards Native student groups of rising high school seniors.
  • Tribal Climate Youth Programs, various programs and opportunities centering climate change and environmental action for Indigenous youth and young professionals; shared by the BIA Branch of Tribal Climate Resilience.

Contact Us

Branch of Tribal Climate Resilience 

1001 Indian School Rd NW 
Albuquerque, NM 87104

8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. MST, Monday–Friday