William Penn Foundation
July 25, 2025
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) addresses community greening and cooling, reduces flood risk, and improves water quality through the installation of trees, rain gardens, green roofs, and a variety of basins, wetlands, and other low-lying terrain features that capture and manage rainfall and runoff. It is a proven approach for communities vulnerable to climate-related stresses tied to rising temperatures and severe flood risks.
They recognize that there are many ways that organizations and communities can contribute to advancing this objective and are looking for your best ideas about how to accomplish this. They are especially interested in supporting work in neighborhoods with the greatest needs and most well-positioned to welcome and capitalize on the multiple positive impacts of GSI.
https://williampennfoundation.org/objective/green-stormwater-infrastructure