On this form, we invite you to nominate a local government staff member (non-elected) from your city, county, or another public agency who has been instrumental in building climate resilience in your community. We are looking for the people working behind the scenes and on the ground to make programs, projects, and policies for a better Bay Area become a reality.
The winners selected for each category will be featured at our Hidden Heroes event in August 2024, at Preservation Park, in Oakland. Nominees should be local government staff working at the intersection of land use and climate change within the following categories:
• Nature-based Climate Adaptation: working on policies and projects that lead with nature to build climate resilience. Examples include people working on the conservation and stewardship of open space (reducing wildfire risk and drought impacts), restoring wetlands to reduce flood risk, crafting policies that protect creeks and riparian corridors, etc.
• Planning for Resilience: planning and community engagement that implements equitable, climate resilience strategies. Examples include people working with frontline communities most impacted by climate hazards to ensure their voices are heard in the planning process; creating innovative plans that incorporate climate resilience such as general plans, climate actions plans, hazard mitigation plans, and more.
• Abundant Climate-smart Housing: building more homes in the Bay Area, close to jobs and transit and away from fire hazards, that are affordable for all, is the single most impactful action we can take to reduce our climate impacts at the local level. Examples include people working on policies to reduce barriers to more housing and working on great climate-smart development projects.
The deadline to submit your nomination is May 8, 2024.
Once the selection process is finalized, we will contact the awardees directly and email you if your nominee was selected. Learn more about previous Hidden Heroes of the Greenbelt awardees.