Elevate AVL

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The Elevate AVL project seeks to learn from Asheville communities to inform neighborhood-led and city-supported initiatives to develop shared resources and ideas to thrive in a changing climate. 

In Phase 1 of the project (2024), community leaders participated on an advisory committee and as neighborhood engagement agents to inform content and purpose for the Elevate AVL project and to support the development of a Climate Action Toolkit.  The final toolkit resources were refined and updated following Tropical Storm Helene and published in the spring of 2025. Toolkit contents are available on the website, as downloadable PDFs in English, Spanish, or as a hardcopy at the following locations. These resources are designed to spark climate conversations between Asheville residents, build neighborhood resilience and activate personal and community climate action. 

In Phase 2 of the project (2025), in addition to supporting the distribution of toolkits in neighborhoods throughout the city, program participants designed and implemented individual community impact projects. The projects focused on mental health resources, climate literacy, household water system innovation, climate art, and emergency preparedness in the community. Read this blog post for more information about the innovative work and impactful leaders at the heart of the movement to support community-led resilience building across neighborhoods, sectors, and communities. 

Actions Taken

Supporting Documents

Blog post – Elevate AVL Engagement Agents implement community impact projects

Blog post – City of Asheville working towards a proactive plan in the face of climate change

Final Assessment Report – April 2018

Resolution 20-25 Climate Emergency Declaration

Climate Justice Data Map to understand and visualize ‘hot spots’ and intersecting stressors

Climate Action Toolkit 

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