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POD Registration


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Ready to become a POD?

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Your guide to becoming a POD

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The Fieldguide is a comprehensive framework designed to guide community-based organizations through the process of increasing climate resilience in neighborhoods across San Antonio. This guide equips you to join the network as a Neighborhood POD and connects you to further modules and tools to develop impactful projects. With these resources, you’ll be ready to build resilience, foster equity, and take advantage of microgrant opportunities to bring your community’s vision to life.

Learn more about the Climate Ready Neighborhoods Program