Our Impact

See how ISeeChange gives infrastructure managers, emergency responders, and planners tools and data to tackle climate challenges.

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Our Mission

Our Mission

We turn local data into actions, supporting cities and communities as they adapt to climate challenges.



ISeeChange has helped cities across the U.S. make impactful changes, from reducing flood risks to enhancing public safety.

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With our solutions, you can monitor real-time climate and severe-weather impacts, engage with residents, and implement adaptive strategies that protect the most vulnerable.

Proven Results

Community Engagement

75%

Increase in community engagement in climate resilience initiatives

Sotrmwater

2.5X

Increased capacity for stormwater maintenance and storage

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$ 25M+

In infrastructure
investments generated

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City of Miami

Public Sector, $20M+ Impact

City of Miami
  • Centralizes data across city departments and local organizations.

  • Manages service requests during tropical storms, quickly identifying and reporting pump outages.
  • Monitored flooding data to optimize stormwater infrastructure, with a focus on low income and non-english speaking neighborhoods.

  • ISC data was used to win $20M in infrastructure grants and help increase maintenance budgets by 2.5x.
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New Orleans - Stantec

Private Sector, $4.8M+ Impact

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  • Diverse and representative subset of residents from 3 target neighborhoods joined the platform.

  • Public participation increased 4X compared to traditional engagement.
  • Reported 29 events that showed flooding patterns
outside of the expected models.

  • Resulted in $4.8M project increase to low income area & 2.5x more stormwater capacity.
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Equip your team with tools to better understand and address community needs. 

ISeeChange helps you gather data, protect infrastructure, and drive real-time action.

New Orleans - Health Department

Policy+ Impact

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  • Diverse subset of low income renters joined the platform to track indoor heat impacts.

  • Heat sensors provided real-time alerts to those in high-risk neighborhoods.
  • Documented 74 days that the National Weather Service is “under alerting” in specific neighborhoods.

  • Data resulted in critical changes to the City’s first ever cooling standard, protecting low income renters.
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NOLA Heat

UC - Climate Stewards

Education

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  • Trained Climate Stewards to observe and document environmental changes.

  • Shared insights via ISeeChange to increase awareness within communities.
  • Documented trends over time, contributing to regional climate data.

  • Increased climate awareness and educated communities on daily environmental changes.
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Global Scalability

Organic Users in More Than 118 Countries

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