by Vantage Point | Feb 3, 2025
This tool is designed to help non-profit boards address climate change by facilitating structured board discussions and reflections on climate-related risks and opportunities. It includes a series of thought-provoking questions for individual reflection and group discussions. Using the OKR (Objectives and Key Results) framework, boards can set clear goals and track progress in integrating climate considerations into their planning.
This guide was adapted from a resource by Governing for our Kids Climate, with support from Vancouver Coastal Health – Population Health Initiatives.
by Vantage Point | Feb 3, 2025
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
This guide provides a structured approach for nonprofits to develop and implement effective Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning.
The Guide is adapted from a resource developed by the Getty Conservation Institute, with support from Vancouver Coastal Health – Population Health Initiatives.
by Vantage Point | Feb 3, 2025
Non-Profit (NPO) Climate Change Event Resource Guide
This practical guide includes a list of resources gathered in Sept 2024 of suggested solutions, implementation guides, and other tools for non-profits to access when looking for information on specific climate change related events/topics, including wildfires, extreme heat, floods, energy conservation, ecosystem and food system changes, and general climate action.
This guide was developed with support from the Public Health Association of BC and Vancouver Coastal Health through the Climate Change Adaptation for Non-Profit Partners project.
by Vantage Point | Jan 8, 2025
Climate Change Risk Assessment: Board Self-Assessment Tool
This Board Self-Assessment Tool is designed to help non-profits gauge their readiness for climate adaptability and resilience. It provides a structured approach to evaluate how well your organization is managing its carbon footprint, understanding and preparing for climate regulations, aligning with partner and funder expectations, and identifying opportunities.
This guide was adapted from a resource by Governing for our Kids Climate, with support from Vancouver Coastal Health – Population Health Initiatives.