Accessing Island Resilience Infrastructure in American Samoa

GrantID: 17699

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $30,000,000

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Summary

Those working in Climate Change and located in American Samoa may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Island Resilience Infrastructure Development in American Samoa

American Samoa, a group of islands in the South Pacific, is increasingly vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather events associated with climate change. As a remote region with limited resources, the impacts of climate-induced disruptions pose existential threats to local communities. According to the American Samoa Government, the islands face significant risks from flooding, erosion, and infrastructure degradation, which pose unique challenges for both residents and local businesses.

Residents in American Samoa, including numerous indigenous communities, often depend on coastal resources for livelihood and cultural practices. However, the increasing severity of storms and rising sea levels jeopardize their homes and economic stability. For many islanders, the threat of losing access to clean water, transportation, and essential services highlights the urgent need for infrastructure improvements that can withstand climate impacts.

Funding for Infrastructure Upgrades in American Samoa is integral to enhancing resilience against climate challenges. This initiative aims to bolster coastal defenses and improve water management systems to safeguard local communities. By focusing on infrastructure development, American Samoa can better prepare for extreme weather events while ensuring that essential services remain accessible, thereby directly benefiting local residents and their livelihoods.

The implementation of this funding will require thorough assessments of existing infrastructure to identify vulnerabilities and gaps. Projects are expected to engage community members in the planning process, ensuring that local knowledge informs development and that initiatives are culturally sensitive. Collaboration with engineering firms, local government, and environmental scientists will be essential for creating solutions that are not only effective but also sustainable.

American Samoa’s unique geospatial characteristics highlight the importance of place-based solutions in addressing climate change. The islands are characterized by their mountainous terrain and coastal regions, necessitating tailored interventions that consider local conditions. By equipping communities with the tools and infrastructure to weather climate impacts, American Samoa can strive toward a more resilient future, where the preservation of both culture and environment are prioritized amid changing conditions.

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