Community Engagement
Community Engagement
From severe storms to smoke-filled skies, climate change is already affecting communities across Wisconsin. Clean Wisconsin partners with local governments and community organizations to prepare for extreme weather, reduce pollution, and build long-term resilience—starting with the people most impacted.
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Central to Our Mission
Working Together for Lasting Impact
Whether we’re helping a neighborhood recover from devastating floods, supporting local leaders with the tools they need, or organizing hands-on events, our work begins and ends with people.
Through long-standing partnerships and trusted relationships, we connect environmental goals with community priorities, empowering residents to be part of the solution and creating healthier places to live, work, and play.
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Community Engagement in Action
Clean Wisconsin’s community engagement spans a wide range of programs and initiatives, all focused on practical, people-first solutions.
Resilient Milwaukee
Our long-running program focused on green infrastructure, flood prevention, and community revitalization in Milwaukee’s 30th Street Corridor and beyond.
Clean Wisconsin Events
From expert panels to unforgettable evenings of food and fundraising, our events bring communities together to protect Wisconsin’s environment and advance our mission.
RESOURCES
Community Engagement Resources
Explore guides, tools, and research to help you advocate for clean water, resilient infrastructure, and climate-smart policy in your community.
A splash of color: Transforming green infrastructure in Milwaukee
A new partnership with Quad and ArtWorks for Milwaukee is bringing an added splash of color to Clean Wisconsin’s fight against urban flooding.
The Milwaukee Way: Cultivating community and resilience through green infrastructure
To best understand the impacts of our green infrastructure work, we turn to the residents who have received green infrastructure installations, attended workshops, and helped spread knowledge to their neighbors.
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