Collaborating for a Resilient Future: RVCA Launches Priority-Setting Workshop Series in Harrisonburg

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Collaborating for a Resilient Future: RVCA Launches Priority-Setting Workshop Series in Harrisonburg

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April 8, 2025 RVCA Priority-Setting Meeting at the JMU Collabratory, Innovation Square, Harrisonburg, VA. Photo: JMU/Rachel Holderman.

April 8, 2025 RVCA Priority-Setting Meeting at the JMU Collabratory, Innovation Square, Harrisonburg, VA. Photo: JMU/Rachel Holderman.

On April 8, more than two dozen professionals, extension specialists, and regional stakeholders came together at the Harrisonburg Innovation Hub to kick off the Spring 2025 Resilient Virginia Collaborative Alliance (RVCA) Priority-Setting Workshop Series. This inaugural session marked a significant step forward in building a shared vision for climate resilience across Central and Southwest Virginia.

Representatives from across the region—including leaders from local and regional governments, private sector organizations, nonprofits, and academic institutions—gathered for thoughtful conversation. Each participant brought a unique perspective, enriching the discussion and helping to lay the foundation for a roadmap that will guide the region toward a more resilient and sustainable future.

The workshop was facilitated by Dr. Rob Alexander, Associate Professor of Political Science at James Madison University, who led participants through a structured discussion focused on exploring barriers and identifying priorities.

Following the workshop, attendees continued their conversations over lunch at a local Harrisonburg restaurant. This informal networking session provided a valuable opportunity to deepen connections and reinforce the collaborative spirit that defines the RVCA’s approach.

Resilient Virginia Collaborative Alliance

Established by Resilient Virginia in 2023, the Resilient Virginia Collaborative Alliance (RVCA) is an initiative focused on strengthening regional climate resilience. The RVCA aims to create a roadmap that:

  • Provides a clear list of regional priorities and feasible solutions for state-level decision-makers;
  • Identifies shovel-ready projects that are poised to take advantage of funding opportunities as they arise; and
  • Supports collaborative efforts for long-term systems change.

The Priority-Setting Workshop Series is a cornerstone of the RVCA process, designed to ensure that the roadmap reflects the needs, ideas, and expertise of stakeholders across the region. By listening to community voices and working collaboratively, RVCA is building a stronger, more resilient Virginia.

Stay tuned for updates as the workshop series continues throughout the year. We’re excited to share what we learn and the progress we make—together.

Upcoming Workshops

Four additional RVCA Priority-Setting Workshops will be held in 2025. Virtual workshops are scheduled for June 10th and December 2nd. In-person workshops will be held at the 2025 Resilient Virginia Conference in Harrisonburg, Va. on July 24 and in Abingdon, Va. on October 21. Workshops are free to attend; registration is required.

Thank you to the Mid-Atlantic Climate Adaptation Partnership program, MARISA, a team funded by NOAA, for funding the 2025 RVCA Priority-Setting Workshop Series.

📸 Photos: JMU/Rachel Holderman.

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