Resilient Together Community Conversation Kit

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Host your own DIY Design Workshop with our "Community Conversation Kit."

Help us identify ways to build community resilience. Your voice and perspective are crucial in this important work. As we develop climate-resilience plans, we want to ensure that everyone's voice is heard and that our plans represent our whole community.

You do not have to be an expert to be a host! The Community Conversation Kit is designed to help you host a successful discussion. This could be with friends, neighbors, or family in your living room, kitchen, or front porch! It provides everything you need to lead a meaningful chat, bring people together, and build local resilience in your community. By following these easy steps, you can create a space where everyone feels included and heard.

Step 1: Prepare

Step 2: Host

Step 3: Submit

Start by downloading the Kit and looking through the materials. Please try to print everything before your meeting. If you need assistance, contact the Project Team.

Choose a time and place for your event, invite your guests, and inform them about the event's purpose and its significance to the Resilient Together project.
Welcome your guests, introduce yourself, and share why you’re hosting the conversation. Then, watch a short video together to learn about the project and the challenges we face from climate change.

Then, using the Activity Worksheets, choose a Design Challenge to focus on. Work together to complete the activity worksheets as a group to generate ideas, discuss potential problems, and explore ways to make your ideas work.

End by sharing what you came up with and asking participants to complete a brief survey.

To return your Community Chat Kit, complete these forms:

If that doesn’t work for you, email we-are@resilient-together.info, and our team will help you find an alternative way to return it.



Watch the Intro Video


Submissions will be accepted until July 1, 2025.

Host your own DIY Design Workshop with our "Community Conversation Kit."

Help us identify ways to build community resilience. Your voice and perspective are crucial in this important work. As we develop climate-resilience plans, we want to ensure that everyone's voice is heard and that our plans represent our whole community.

You do not have to be an expert to be a host! The Community Conversation Kit is designed to help you host a successful discussion. This could be with friends, neighbors, or family in your living room, kitchen, or front porch! It provides everything you need to lead a meaningful chat, bring people together, and build local resilience in your community. By following these easy steps, you can create a space where everyone feels included and heard.

Step 1: Prepare

Step 2: Host

Step 3: Submit

Start by downloading the Kit and looking through the materials. Please try to print everything before your meeting. If you need assistance, contact the Project Team.

Choose a time and place for your event, invite your guests, and inform them about the event's purpose and its significance to the Resilient Together project.
Welcome your guests, introduce yourself, and share why you’re hosting the conversation. Then, watch a short video together to learn about the project and the challenges we face from climate change.

Then, using the Activity Worksheets, choose a Design Challenge to focus on. Work together to complete the activity worksheets as a group to generate ideas, discuss potential problems, and explore ways to make your ideas work.

End by sharing what you came up with and asking participants to complete a brief survey.

To return your Community Chat Kit, complete these forms:

If that doesn’t work for you, email we-are@resilient-together.info, and our team will help you find an alternative way to return it.



Watch the Intro Video


Submissions will be accepted until July 1, 2025.
Page last updated: 07 May 2025, 01:07 PM