American Express Commits Over $5 Million to Help Cities Build Resilience to Fight Climate Change
Grants pledged to
Earlier this year, the company announced
“Combating climate change starts at the local level as the negative impacts of climate-related events are experienced in local communities with regional organizations and leaders on the front lines driving action and disaster response,” said
American Express’ new partnerships include:
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to$2.5 million Ocean Conservancy to help scale the International Coastal Cleanup® (ICC) and the Urban Ocean® program -- two programs that partner with local groups in cities and coastal communities around the world to help prevent the flow of trash and plastic pollution into the ocean, promote resilience and protect ecosystems. In addition, the grant will be used to build an active network of volunteers, includingAmerican Express colleagues around the world.American Express and Ocean Conservancy have been partnering on beach cleanup events since 2018 as part of the company’s Green2Gether program.
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to Resilient Cities Catalyst (RCC) to support its Neighborhood Climate Resilience program by designing and delivering community-led climate resilience projects to communities affected by the impacts of climate change within the$1.5 million City of Houston , theCity of Tampa and international locations. The program will support a cohort of climate leaders to co-design infrastructure and community building projects that utilize nature-based or clean energy solutions to help increase the resilience of neighborhoods to future risks and disasters.
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to Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN) to install solar energy systems on homes and small businesses in low- and moderate-income communities in three cities, including$1.2 million Phoenix andSalt Lake City . These systems lower energy costs for businesses and residents, can be more resilient during extreme weather, support local clean energy jobs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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to the$150,000 Regional Plan Association to address climate change and disaster resilience inNew York City and the greater tri-state region, including northernNew Jersey and southeasternConnecticut . Coinciding with the 10-year anniversary of Super Storm Sandy this year, the grant will support the development of a Resilience Agenda for the tri-state region with goals, targets and actions for city leaders and policy makers, informed by research and engagement with community stakeholders. In addition, the grant will support events and workshops focused on opportunities to address and respond to climate change from the local to the regional level.
To learn more about American Express’ ESG strategy to support colleagues, customers and communities, check out its 2021-2022 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report at https://go.amex/esg.
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