Nonprofit Staten Island describes this program as: “The Community Climate Corps (CCC), a program of Nonprofit Staten Island, is your partner in building a stronger, more resilient Staten Island. Through community collaboration, training, and action, we equip and empower residents, organizations, and local leaders to address climate challenges and enhance our borough’s preparedness for future risks.“Whether it’s increasing awareness about climate impacts, strengthening disaster response networks, or fostering partnerships that create lasting change, the CCC is dedicated to helping Staten Island thrive—no matter what comes our way.”
Applications are due by today.
We are excited to announce the launch of the Community Climate Corps (CCC), an initiative of Nonprofit Staten Island with the generous support of Con Edison, that is aimed at equipping and empowering local communities across Staten Island to strengthen their climate resilience.
Con Edison Powers Staten Island’s Climate Resilience with New Community Climate Corps Grant
This multi-year initiative will focus on raising awareness of local climate impact, distributing key resources to enhance community readiness, and facilitating community improvement projects across Staten Island.
The CCC represents a significant step toward creating a greener, more resilient future for our borough.

Project infographic. Image Credit – Nonprofit Staten Island
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This brand represents the 150 non profit organizations that are our members. Since 2005, the Nonprofit Staten Island (formerly known as SINFPA) has provided resources, support, and advocacy for the borough’s nonprofit community. Through year-round educational workshops, coalition building, affinity group, networking opportunities and resource sharing, we strive to ensure nonprofits have what they need to continue being service providers, employers, and active members of the Staten Island community. Nonprofit Staten Island membership includes over 150 cultural institutions, faith-based organizations, health care providers, senior & youth service providers, and local community groups that provide critical services and meaningful programs for our diverse Staten Island individuals, families, communities, and neighborhoods.
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