Connect and Engage Climate Stakeholders

One hub for climate action leaders to engage stakeholders, manage projects, and share resources.

Stakeholder Engagement

Engage stakeholders across agencies, organizations, and communities

A.I. Project Coordination

AI project coordinator to organize programs and generate plans, reports, emails, and posts.

Project Management

Manage projects across phases, working groups, and work streams

Knowledge Management

Centralize resources across formats and platforms

An end-to-end platform for climate programs to operate more effectively to address ever-evolving challenges.

Any Entities

  • Government Agencies

  • Consulting firms

  • Community Based Organizations

  • Universities

  • NGOs

  • Coalitions

  • Service providers others.

A modular, adaptable platform fit for any entity and use case

Any Use Cases

  • Community engagement

  • Climate action Planning

  • Supply Chain Decarbonization

  • ESG.

  • CSR.

  • Disaster Preparation & Recovery.

  • Climate Finance

Stakeholder Engagement

It takes a village!

Engage individuals and organizations across communities, organizations sectors, and disciplines.

CRM

Track climate stakeholders across communities, agencies, and organizations, then analyze their climate risk, level of influence, and historical engagement.

Event Management

Track climate stakeholders across communities, agencies, and organizations, then analyze their climate risk, level of influence, and historical engagement.

Plan and manage engagements

Define engagement strategies, schedule engagement roadmaps, send invitation emails, track RSVPs, and view historical engagements across stakeholder groups.

Collaborate internally and externally

Stay aligned and on time by managing tasks, forming local coalitions, chatting live, and co-hosting engagements.

Engage climate stakeholders in 3 steps.

  • 1. Customize climate initiative

    Pick a project template with suggested groups and engagements based on your climate goals, timeline, and resources, then invite collaborators to customize it.

  • 2. Build stakeholder groups

    Populate stakeholder groups by uploading email lists - via spreadsheet or email integration - then analyze their climate risks, influence, and support.

  • 3. Schedule engagements

    Define your engagement strategy for each group, then schedule a series of engagements including emails, events, surveys, petitions, protests and more.

With Monuments, you can:

  • With templates and automatic suggestions, focus more on your climate objectives while saving time discovering and engaging stakeholders.

  • By coordinating with collaborators and partners, you can avoid confusing and exhausting local stakeholders with duplicative engagements.

  • Connect with local stakeholders and collaborators to collectively to promote environmental justice and reach your climate action goals.

  • With one place for your exchanges between your team, partners, and collaborators, you can make more confident decisions, revise strategies, and measure performance.

  • By engaging with every stakeholder involved and impacted by the project, you’ll have an all-inclusive engagement that encourages maximum cooperation from community members and climate practitioners alike.

Climate change threatens all of our communities, and we each have a role to play in preventing and preparing for its impacts, now and in the future.

Monuments’ mission is to celebrate, empower, and connect those at the frontlines where humanity’s grandest challenges meet our greatest capabilities. We do so by telling stories, sharing resources, and building tools that allow us to fulfill our collective potential, setting an enduring examples for future generations.

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