Abstract

A grant maker provides insight into how philanthropy can work with Arctic communities experiencing rapid change from the simultaneous impacts of climate change and globalization in the North Pacific. The focus is on the role that philanthropy can play in assisting communities in coping with changing sea ice conditions by recognizing that communities are an integral part of the social-ecological system. The role of resilience and how philanthropic organizations can increase resilience in Arctic communities and build upon their own initiatives is examined. Though private philanthropic investments are small relative to all funding in the north, they have the advantage of being nimble and are able to experiment with new ideas and novel approaches, though these efforts are not without their challenges.

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