

Building Tomorrow’s Environmental and Climate Impact: A Strategic Roundtable for the Post-Aid Era
You are invited to a select roundtable during NY Climate Week addressing the $1+ billion funding gap
The dismantling of USAID's climate and environment programs represents an unprecedented disruption to global environmental work—and a critical inflection point for how the international community responds to climate and biodiversity challenges.
This is one of the few funded initiatives specifically designed to capture disappearing institutional knowledge before it's lost forever.
Join an exclusive 90-minute strategy session with leading funders and implementers to:
Assess the current landscape: Share real-time insights on how programs, partnerships, and communities are adapting to new realities.
Map emerging needs: Identify what funders and NGOs most need over the next 6–24 months to make informed decisions and sustain their impact.
Shape collective response: Surface the intelligence gaps and opportunities that will guide future investment and collaboration.
Why This Matters Now: Without coordinated action, we risk losing not just funding but the deep institutional relationships and implementation lessons that enabled environmental programming at scale. This roundtable directly informs One Earth Partners' Navigation Fund-supported effort to preserve this knowledge and redirect it toward continued impact.
Participants: Senior decision-makers from philanthropies, private sector, multilateral institutions, and leading international NGOs working in climate and environment programs.
This is a working session for organizations actively grappling with these disruptions. Space is intentionally limited to ensure productive dialogue.
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