
Global action against climate disaster.
At Climate Disaster Foundation, we believe lasting climate solutions begin at the community level. We work directly with local groups to build resilience, share knowledge, and support climate initiatives that reflect community needs and values.
Why Community Mobilization Matters
Equip people with tools to adapt, respond, and rebuild
Centre local knowledge and lived experience in climate strategies
Strengthen networks of solidarity and mutual support
Empower leadership that reflects frontline voices and priorities
How We Empower Communities
We support community-led responses that are practical, inclusive, and sustainable. Our approach includes:
Training & Capacity Building
We offer workshops, toolkits, and mentorship programmes that equip leaders with climate adaptation and advocacy skills.Microgrants & Local Funding
We provide direct funding to grassroots projects, ensuring resources reach where they are most needed and impactful.Peer Learning & Exchange
We connect communities across borders to share ideas, strategies, and models of resilience that can be adapted locally.Support for Women & Youth Leaders
We prioritise inclusive participation by elevating women, youth, and marginalised groups as key change agents.Monitoring & Shared Learning
We evaluate local projects together with communities, using feedback to improve and scale effective practices.
Past & Ongoing Campaigns
“Roots of Resilience”
A training programme for rural leaders focused on sustainable farming, water security, and disaster response planning.
Voices of the Grassroots”
A storytelling and advocacy initiative that helps communities document and share their climate solutions with wider audiences.
“Climate Hubs Network”
A network of local centres providing climate resources, seed funding, and collaboration space for community-led initiatives.
“Women Lead Climate”
A mobilisation campaign highlighting and supporting women-led adaptation projects across vulnerable rural and urban areas.
Who We Work With
We prioritise areas with high vulnerability and low access to climate finance or adaptation services.
Rural and urban communities facing frequent climate hazards
Local NGOs, cooperatives, and faith-based organisations
Indigenous groups and traditional leaders preserving local knowledge
Young activists and grassroots coalitions seeking support and tools

Be Part of the Movement
Help us reach more communities and grow this global mobilisation effort. You can:
Fund a community project through targeted donations
Volunteer your time or skills in our local programmes
Nominate a group or leader for support and training
Share our work to help build visibility and partnerships
Change Starts Where People Live
We don’t impose solutions—we amplify them. By empowering communities to lead, we build a foundation for justice, resilience, and long-term climate adaptation.