Outreach
Protecting the Inland Empire starts with an informed and engaged community.
Waterkeeper works with partner organizations, agencies, and local institutions to create meaningful dialogues with the Inland Empire community.
From 2023 to 2025, Waterkeeper partnered with the State of California’s Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications to spread awareness about water conservation, extreme heat preparedness, and other topics impacting all Californians. Over this two year period, Waterkeeper met with over 10,000 community members through conversations in English and Spanish.
Building Resilient and Empowering Zones for Everyone (BREZE)
A 2025 national study found that 86% of Americans say increased temperatures, leading to heat waves and extreme heat, have made them more concerned about climate change. Recognizing the urgency of this issue, Waterkeeper Iaunched a brand new outreach program aimed at helping Inland Empire residents stay safe during the growing number of extreme heat events. The program, called Building Resilient and Empowering Zones for Everyone (BREZE), will identify and map existing and potential green spaces that can serve as natural cooling areas throughout the region.
This innovative mapping project is in its planning phase, with outreach set to begin by late 2025 in partnership with the equity-based nonprofit Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice. BREZE was made possible through funding from the Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program, managed by the California Governor’s Office. Inland Empire Waterkeeper is one of 46 communities in 24 counties across California to receive this essential climate adaptation grant.