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Beyond Statistics: How Narratives Shape Climate Action | The CLASP Series

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Cherisse Braithwaite-Joseph, CEO of the Cropper Foundation, speaks about her journey in climate philanthropy and the importance of linking environmental sustainability with community development.

With over 14 years of experience across environmental management, disaster risk reduction, and community development, Cherise shares how her career has been a continuous journey toward people-centered, data-driven climate action.

Cherisse discuss innovative projects like the 'Writing for Our Lives' anthology, which aims to amplify Caribbean voices in the climate narrative. She emphasizes the need for holistic approaches to climate resilience, the vital role of civil society partnerships, and the call for philanthropic leaders to support local initiatives effectively.

This is a must-listen for anyone interested in climate resilience, regional leadership, and building more equitable and effective climate solutions.

Key Takeaways

  • The Cropper Foundation blends technical elements with grassroots participation.
  • Climate resilience is interconnected with people's livelihoods in the Caribbean.
  • Civil society should be involved from the planning stages of initiatives.
  • Funders need to support local organizations beyond project-based funding.
  • Sustainability requires a holistic approach that includes cultural impacts.
  • The Caribbean has the expertise to lead in climate action.
  • Investment in local initiatives is crucial for effective climate solutions.
  • Partnerships should focus on co-designing projects that meet local needs.

Join the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance and become part of the Philanthropy For Climate movement, a powerful global network of changemakers.

Visit https://cariphilalliance.org/events-programs/clasp/ to learn more

Visit thecropperfoundation.org to learn more about their work.

Partner with us as we elevate Caribbean voices in reshaping climate action through philanthropy.

Subscribe to the Climate Conscious podcast to stay inspired and informed.

Support the show

  continue reading

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Cherisse Braithwaite-Joseph, CEO of the Cropper Foundation, speaks about her journey in climate philanthropy and the importance of linking environmental sustainability with community development.

With over 14 years of experience across environmental management, disaster risk reduction, and community development, Cherise shares how her career has been a continuous journey toward people-centered, data-driven climate action.

Cherisse discuss innovative projects like the 'Writing for Our Lives' anthology, which aims to amplify Caribbean voices in the climate narrative. She emphasizes the need for holistic approaches to climate resilience, the vital role of civil society partnerships, and the call for philanthropic leaders to support local initiatives effectively.

This is a must-listen for anyone interested in climate resilience, regional leadership, and building more equitable and effective climate solutions.

Key Takeaways

  • The Cropper Foundation blends technical elements with grassroots participation.
  • Climate resilience is interconnected with people's livelihoods in the Caribbean.
  • Civil society should be involved from the planning stages of initiatives.
  • Funders need to support local organizations beyond project-based funding.
  • Sustainability requires a holistic approach that includes cultural impacts.
  • The Caribbean has the expertise to lead in climate action.
  • Investment in local initiatives is crucial for effective climate solutions.
  • Partnerships should focus on co-designing projects that meet local needs.

Join the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance and become part of the Philanthropy For Climate movement, a powerful global network of changemakers.

Visit https://cariphilalliance.org/events-programs/clasp/ to learn more

Visit thecropperfoundation.org to learn more about their work.

Partner with us as we elevate Caribbean voices in reshaping climate action through philanthropy.

Subscribe to the Climate Conscious podcast to stay inspired and informed.

Support the show

  continue reading

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