We have a lot to be thankful for?? Before tomorrow, TomorrowNow.org would like to wish you a holiday season filled with gratitude and meaningful giving. ?? As we enter this season of generosity, it’s a wonderful time to reflect on how we can make a positive difference. At TomorrowNow.org, we’re supporting smallholder farmers on the frontlines of climate change, providing them with the tools and resources they need to build resilience and thrive #WhyWeatherMatters ?? In the lead-up to #GivingTuesday, we invite you to join this movement of change. Your support helps #farmers access critical knowledge to protect their crops, secure their livelihoods, and create a more sustainable future. Every dollar you give makes a tangible difference in their lives! Will you stand with us and help turn generosity into action? ?? Donate today and help us raise $100K for farmers: https://hubs.la/Q02ZFVtq0 Together, we can make this holiday season a turning point for farmers facing the challenges of climate change. #GivingTuesday #ThanksGiving
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TomorrowNow is a visionary 501(c)(3) non-profit founded to bridge the latest weather and climate innovations with communities most in need. Our motivation? To ensure that EVERYONE, even the poorest in society, can adapt and thrive in our changing climate. The consequences of climate change are unfolding now and those most impacted are least equipped to act and adapt. TomorrowNow connects the latest climate action data and tools to at-risk communities so people are better prepared today, while also investing in long-term transformation of weather systems to ensure inclusivity and sustainability for tomorrow.
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The next coming weeks are filled with generosity - finding the best shopping deals to share with loved ones and giving back to society At TomorrowNow.org, we're inviting you to join us in making a difference for smallholder #farmers who continue to grow the food that we consume everyday. By supporting farmers who are facing the harsh realities of climate change, you help provide them with the tools & insights they need to build resilience and thrive. ?? In the lead-up to #GivingTuesday, we’re coming together to further scale our work empowering farmers with actionable weather insights, giving them the chance to protect their crops, safeguard their livelihoods, and create a sustainable future #WhyWeatherMatters Every dollar you contribute has the power to change lives! Will you stand with us? ?? Donate today and be part of the movement to raise $100K for farmers who need us most: https://hubs.la/Q02ZvGFD0 Together, we can make this holiday season a turning point for farmers on the frontlines of climate change. #GivingTuesday #BlackFriday #Farmers #ClimateAction #GiveBack
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We’re thrilled to share this heartfelt story from our incredible TomorrowNow.org team member Brian Miranda & his wife Erringer Helbling who have written and illustrated a storybook for their first child titled “The Farmer in the Sky” - inspired by his role in our work supporting smallholder farmers to become climate resilient?? From welcoming little Philomena into the world ?? to gaining new perspectives about how weather solutions are safeguarding the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Kenya, Brian's journey reminds us why we work so hard to create better futures for everyone! ?????? #WhyWeatherMatters #ClimateResilience #SmallholderFarming #StoriesOfChange Substack: https://lnkd.in/dyBN_RNQ The Farmer in the Sky storybook: https://bit.ly/3CQQjjq Georgina Campbell Flatter Isabella Akpabla John Corbett Philip Frost Asiedua Amoah Boniface Akuku Sharon Kioko Ronald Diang’a Betty King'ori Kenneth Chepkwony Pevy Ouko
Back in September, my wife Erringer Helbling and I just had our first child, a beautiful little girl named Philomena. And a few weeks post delivery, when things were a bit crazy and there seemed to be more than 24 hours in a day, we had fun writing and illustrating a storybook for her called The Farmer in the Sky, inspired by much of my recent work at TomorrowNow.org. I had fun sharing the story with some of you already and was surprised how many others had also written their own. And so I thought I’d keep it going by sharing some of my personal writing more publicly too. I’ve been writing to help me make sense of everything I’ve been learning recently. I just got back from another incredible and humbling trip to Kenya. Incredible in the sense of all the progress many smart people are making on behalf of smallholder farmers. Humbling in how much more there is still to do. Feel free to follow along and reach out if you’re interested to discuss where smallholder farming meets climate resilience. Link to my first post and also the storybook in the comments below.
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?? Harness the Power of Giving This Giving Tuesday! ?? In 2012, #GivingTuesday was created as a global movement to inspire generosity and bring people together for a common purpose: making the world a better place. Since then, it’s become an incredible force for good, raising billions of dollars annually for causes that matter. At TomorrowNow.org we’re proud to participate in this tradition. Why? Because the power of giving drives real impact for #farmers who are on the frontlines of climate change. Your support helps us provide affordable access to #weather insights and tools to millions of farmers, empowering them to grow resilient crops, protect their livelihoods, and build a better future. Help us this upcoming Giving Tuesday (December 3rd) and let’s turn generosity into action. Together, we can ensure smallholder farmers not only survive but thrive! Will you join us? ?? Donate today and help us raise $100K for this vital mission: https://hubs.la/Q02ZhKkz0 "
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As #COP29 deliberates about climate financing for developing countries, TomorrowNow.org is proud to partner with WindBorne Systems with the aim of leveraging their weather balloon data as an input to our Global Access Platform (GAP) that's going to ensure accessibility & affordability of next gen weather and climate datasets in helping farmer-facing organizations better drive impact at the last mile #WhyWeatherMatters ??#ClimateResilience for 100M smallholder #farmers by 2030.Let's go!! Kenya Meteorological Department Kartoza (Pty) Ltd Rhiza Research Regen Organics Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
??Just got back from Nairobi, visiting our first launch site in the Southern Hemisphere! Over the past few months, in collaboration with the Kenya Meteorological Department, WindBorne Systems has been launching our long-duration weather balloons to tackle the critical weather data gap in Sub-Saharan Africa. This marks the beginning of a multi-phase grant with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Alongside the Gates Foundation, TomorrowNow.org and other partners, we are joining the commitment to meet the climate adaptation needs of smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa, delivering localized, reliable weather data to build resilient agricultural systems. Why this matters: ??? Sparse Data = Limited Forecast Accuracy: Atmospheric and surface observations in Sub-Saharan Africa are among the lowest globally, meaning localized, reliable weather data is in short supply. ?? High-Stakes Agriculture: With a heavy reliance on rain-fed agriculture rather than irrigation, smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face significant risks to their yield with each unpredictable weather pattern ?? Funding Gap: Only 2% of global climate finance supports smallholder farmers in Africa and South Asia. To truly scale impact, we need increased funding and more efficient tech solutions. Over the next year or so, WindBorne will be demonstrating its impact in our Global Sounding Balloons and WeatherMesh model. Here’s to building a climate-adaptive future—one launch at a time. ???? #weatherdata #kenya #climatetech #climateadaptation #agriculture
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TomorrowNow.org's mission is simple yet ambitious: unlock climate resilience for smallholder farmers by providing actionable weather insights that help them make informed decisions, reduce risks, and increase productivity To date, we've reached 5 million farmers with these critical insights, enabling them to navigate the unpredictable impacts of climate change. But we’re just getting started! To achieve our vision of reaching 15 million farmers across two new countries in the next two years — and 100 million climate-resilient farmers by 2030 — we need your support! WHY NOW? As climate change accelerates, smallholder farmers are on the front lines, facing increasingly erratic weather patterns, droughts, and flooding that threaten their livelihoods. TomorrowNow.org is uniquely positioned to help by: ??Building and sustaining partnerships focused on providing access to actionable weather forecasts by last mile communities of smallholder farmers ??Channeling catalytic philanthropy into scalable, sustainable weather solutions We are scaling quickly, but the road ahead requires greater resources, partnerships, and innovative solutions to meet the growing demand for climate resilience among farmers. We have developed a simplified way to help you be part of our journey by DONATING because your support today means food security, resilience, and hope for millions tomorrow. Visit our donate page TODAY to support our work https://hubs.la/Q02YsDgX0 Another way you can help is to amplify our work across your networks in view of rallying support around our audacious vision of 100M weather-informed and climate resilient smallholder farmers by the year 2030. Let’s go!!!?????? #WhyWeatherMatters #ClimateResilience #AgTech #ClimateChange #Sustainability #SmallholderFarmers #ClimateTech #Philanthropy #Innovation #Partnerships #Impact
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?? The future of agriculture, public infrastructure, and economic empowerment is digital. It’s inspiring to see investment in Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) by organizations like the The World Bank, FAO, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation —each recognizing how DPI is transforming lives across communities. Proud to see our work featured in #GatesNotes, where Bill Gates recently highlighted the impact of digital initiatives for agriculture. In Kenya, through collaboration with TomorrowNow.org, Tomorrow.io, and Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO), we’re leveraging DPI to reach millions of farmers with critical, tailored information. Every week, 6 million geo-tagged farmers receive crop and site-specific weather alerts, equipping them with insights to make smarter decisions and enhance resilience against climate risks. As Bill shared, “DPI is proving to be as important for progress as its brick-and-mortar predecessors.” DPI opens doors to new, efficient solutions for challenges that are uniquely local and relevant globally. The ripple effect of this work is clear. We’re not just empowering individuals but building a foundation for resilience, productivity, and future generations. Excited to be part of this journey! To learn more or get involved: https://tomorrownow.org/ #DigitalPublicInfrastructure #AgricultureInnovation #ClimateResilience https://lnkd.in/eMTr2czE
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As the world meets in Baku???? #COP29 to discuss climate adaptation and finance, it's clear that catalytic infrastructure is a game-changer for farmers facing the impacts of climate change Next-generation #weather services can transform how farmers prepare for unpredictable weather, but we need the right infrastructure to make these services accessible, accurate, and actionable While visiting Mwea Irrigation Scheme to inspect the Arable sensor that we deployed on site to calibrate Tomorrow.io satellites as part of our Gold Standard Validation Network, TomorrowNow.org team learnt that improved weather data is going to be a critical component in the scheme’s water and pest/disease management plan “By foreseeing delayed rains at the reproductive stage of the rice crop, irrigation scheme managers can advise farmers to adjust crop plans accordingly” - Vincent Kipng’etich, National Irrigation Authority Investing in data networks, technology, and local partnerships can help ensure farmers have real-time, localized forecasts to make better decisions, protect their crops, and secure their livelihoods Building resilient, tech-driven infrastructure is key to empowering farmers to adapt to changing climates and thrive in the face of uncertainty. Let’s put climate-smart agriculture at the forefront and build the infrastructure needed for a sustainable future! #WhyWeatherMatters #COP29 #ClimateAdaptation #Farmers #NextGenWeather #ResilientAgriculture #CatalyticInfrastructure #ClimateAction #AdaptationInAction #TechForGood
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?? Team Win! Thrilled to see our TomorrowNow.org Nairobi team coming together this week! ?? I may have #fomo watching the team gather in Nairobi, but I’m also so proud of the amazing work they’re doing to drive #climateresilience for communities across Africa. This team is a powerhouse of talent, dedication, and vision—and seeing them all together makes me even more excited about what’s ahead! ???? If you’re interested in learning more about how we’re unlocking weather & climate opportunities with innovative solutions—or if you just want to join in on the fun—reach out! We’re always eager to connect with passionate individuals ready to make an impact. --> https://lnkd.in/eaMx3a7W Here’s to more team gatherings and even bigger wins! ???? #TomorrowNow #ClimateAction #Teamwork #Innovation #Nairobi Kenneth Chepkwony Ronald Diang’a Philip Frost Brian Miranda Betty King'ori Sharon Kioko Pevy Ouko Boniface Akuku John Corbett Isabella Akpabla Asiedua Amoah Rei Goffer
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TomorrowNow.org was thrilled to join celebrations at The Earthshot Prize awards in Cape Town????, and connected with so many innovators who are driving #climate solutions to benefit humanity Our Director Climate Resilience Philip Frost was especially honored to witness the showcase of more than 400 African-led projects nominated at the event, with 350 being linked to the continent Reflecting on his South African roots, Philip said, “I was happy to spend valuable time among changemakers with a deep connection to Africa. This gathering reminded me of the strength that comes from our shared purpose and the impact we can create together.” At TomorrowNow.org, being part of such meaningful engagements and witnessing the passion for Africa’s future has left us inspired and motivated to stay focused on our ambitious goal of helping 100 million farmers become weather-informed and climate-resilient by 2030 We are already empowering 5 million farmers, and with your help, we can achieve our audacious goal TOGETHER! Learn more: www.tomorrownow.org #WhyWeatherMatters #EarthshotCapeTown #FoodSecurity #ClimateResilience #EarthshotPrize #InnovationForEarth#Sustainability#CapeTown Georgina Campbell Flatter John Corbett Ronald Diang’a Betty King'ori Sharon Kioko Pevy Ouko Kenneth Chepkwony Asiedua Amoah Boniface Akuku Isabella Akpabla