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LTC 181-2019 100RC Update MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 181-2019 LETT R TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members o the City C. mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: 04/01/2019 SUBJECT: 100RC Update I am writing to share some informa ion about the evolution of the 100 Resilient Cities network, pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation. You may have seen articles over the last few days about the end of the program as we know it. Today the Rockefeller Foundation issued several important notices. The Foundation announced a $30 million grant to the Adrienne Arsht Center for Resilience at the Atlantic Council, to support the Center's work helping individuals, cities and communities across the globe build resilience in the face of the unique challenges of the 21St century. The grant begins a new phase of the Rockefeller Foundation's well-established leadership on climate and resilience and establishes a new platform for this important work to evolve and continue. To ensure the work of 100 Resilient Cities is sustained and institutionalized in this same capacity, The Rockefeller Foundation announces a separate, $12 million grant to Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA) - the fiscal sponsor of 100RC - to allow continued support and transition time to the 100 Resilient Cities network through much of 2019. In addition to these two grants, the Rockefeller Foundation will enhance its commitment to climate and resilience through two new efforts. First, the Foundation will establish a new Climate & Resilience Office to manage its investments and to integrate climate and resilience throughout its core work in food, health, power, economic mobility, and innovation. This office will also coordinate grant-making for disaster recovery work. And second, the Foundation will support several localized resilience efforts in the United States through its U.S. Jobs and Economic Opportunity Initiative. In speaking with our relationship manager at 100 RC, staff learned that support to all cities, including the Greater Miami and the Beaches partnership, will fall under one of the programs detailed above. Resilient 305, the countywide strategy spearheaded by Miami Beach, Miami and Miami Dade County is scheduled for release in May 2019. The City's updated strategic plan, through the lens of resilience will also be published this spring/summer. Miami Beach has enjoyed the benefits of the network for close to three years, including: the Urban Land Institute review of our stormwater program, the Columbia University Resilience Accelerator process and workshop for West Avenue, training opportunities for staff, expert resources from the global network, and access to planning tools and private sector subject matter experts. The City has fully embraced and institutionalized resilience in planning and operations and will always remain grateful for the opportunity. I am confident that the local partners - Miami Beach, Miami and Miami- Dade, along with the Miami Foundation - will shift into implementation of Resilient 305 during the second half of the year. I see these new grant programs as further opportunities. I will continue to keep you advised of the evolution of this body of work and how we can continue playing a role. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Susanne M. Torriente, Assistant City Manager/ Chief Resilience Officer, or Amy Knowles, Deputy Resilience Officer. JLM/SMT/AK