- ReportIn 2015 The Rockefeller Foundation partnered with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) …
- ReportIn 2015, The Rockefeller Foundation partnered with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development …
- Blog PostThis week at the 100 Resilient Cities 2017 Urban Resilience Summit, leaders from across the …
- SpeechesAs delivered at Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City on Monday, July 24, 2017. Thank you, …
- Blog PostAt The Rockefeller Foundation, we pride ourselves on the real-world impact of our work. There …
- Blog PostIn July, The Rockefeller Foundation wrapped up their second round of Resilience Academies for the …
- Press ReleasesNEW YORK—Today, The Rockefeller Foundation announced their latest commitment to building resilience in communities across …
- Blog PostThe National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC), an innovative partnership between the U.S. Department of Housing …
- InitiativeBetween 2011 and 2013, the federal government spent $136 billion on disaster relief in the United States—an average of nearly $400 per household per year. During that time, President Obama declared major disasters in 67 communities in the United States across 48 states, plus Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. With extreme weather showing no signs of slowing, and rising waters increasing flooding risks around the country, it’s time to change the paradigm of disaster response and recovery.
- Blog PostPeople should pay attention to today's statement from the White House, announcing its first cohort …