Resources for
Flood resilience
Funding
: Mar 26 – Jun 26, 2026
NYSDOS Community Resilience & Flood Risk Reduction Grants
$40 million is available through the NYS Department of State (DOS) in two categories — $20 million for Coastal Rehabilitation and Resilience, which includes projects that will strengthen climate resiliency within, and draining into, the New York State Coastal Area and the Coastal Nonpoint Source Boundary; and $20 million for Inland Flooding and Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Implementation, which includes climate resiliency projects for eligible communities that have participated in the DOS Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP). Grants are available for final design and construction, or construction-only. Projects should prioritize nature-based and natural solutions where feasible and co-benefits. Applicants are encouraged to submit projects that address and utilize the NYSDOS Resilience Principles in their development. The minimum grant request is $300,000 per Coastal Rehabilitation and Restoration Projects grant application and $150,000 per Inland Flooding and LWRP Implementation Projects grant application.
Funding
: Mar 26 – Jun 26, 2026
NYSDOS Community Resilience & Flood Risk Reduction Grants
$40 million is available through the NYS Department of State (DOS) in two categories — $20 million for Coastal Rehabilitation and Resilience, which includes projects that will strengthen climate resiliency within, and draining into, the New York State Coastal Area and the Coastal Nonpoint Source Boundary; and $20 million for Inland Flooding and Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Implementation, which includes climate resiliency projects for eligible communities that have participated in the DOS Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP). Grants are available for final design and construction, or construction-only. Projects should prioritize nature-based and natural solutions where feasible and co-benefits. Applicants are encouraged to submit projects that address and utilize the NYSDOS Resilience Principles in their development. The minimum grant request is $300,000 per Coastal Rehabilitation and Restoration Projects grant application and $150,000 per Inland Flooding and LWRP Implementation Projects grant application.
Funding
: Dec 3 – Jan 21, 2026
Announcing the 2026 Climate Solutions Challenge
The Trust for Governors Island has announced the launch of the 2026 Climate Solutions Challenge, the third annual cycle of its Climate Piloting Program designed to support early stage climate innovators. This year’s Challenge focuses on the theme of urban climate adaptation, asking how new solutions can help communities remain safe and healthy, reduce disruptions to essential services, and improve overall quality of life in cities. Selected participants will have the opportunity to pilot their climate products and services on Governors Island in New York Harbor, gaining access to rent-free physical space, technical support, visibility through events and marketing, and connections to investors, funders, and public-sector partners.
The Climate Piloting Program runs for 3–18 months and provides a real-world testing environment across Governors Island’s 172-acre campus, including historic buildings and extensive waterfront areas that host more than one million visitors annually. Since launching in 2023, the program has supported projects in living shorelines, clean water, sustainable buildings, circular economy, energy, air quality, and urban agriculture. Applications for the 2026 Challenge are due January 21, 2026, with informational webinars scheduled for December 16 and January 7 and winners expected to be announced in March 2026.
Funding
: Dec 3 – Jan 21, 2026
Announcing the 2026 Climate Solutions Challenge
The Trust for Governors Island has announced the launch of the 2026 Climate Solutions Challenge, the third annual cycle of its Climate Piloting Program designed to support early stage climate innovators. This year’s Challenge focuses on the theme of urban climate adaptation, asking how new solutions can help communities remain safe and healthy, reduce disruptions to essential services, and improve overall quality of life in cities. Selected participants will have the opportunity to pilot their climate products and services on Governors Island in New York Harbor, gaining access to rent-free physical space, technical support, visibility through events and marketing, and connections to investors, funders, and public-sector partners.