Since 2015 University of Florida campus events sponsored or co-sponsored by Imagining Climate Change have been made possible in collaboration with and through the generous support of the
Center for African Studies, the
Center for European Studies, the
Center for Gender, Sexualities, and Women’s Studies Research, the
Center for Latin American Studies,
Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere (Yulee Fund and Rothman Endowment), the UF
Creative Campus Committee, the
Department of Biology, the
Department of English, the
Department of History, the
Department of Geography, the
Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, the
Department of Religion, the
Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies, the Digital Assembly, the
UF Forest Entomology Lab, the
France-Florida Research Institute, the
Florida Climate Institute at the University of Florida, the
Florida Natural Resources Leadership Institute, the
George A. Smathers Libraries and
Smathers Libraries Green Team, the
Howard T. Odum Center for Wetlands, the
Informatics Institute, the Interdisciplinary Working Group on Caribbean Arts and Humanities, the
Levin College of Law, the Marston-Milbauer Eminent Scholar, the
Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, the
Science Fiction Working Group, the
Sustainable Online Network for Global Cultural Studies, the
UF Water Institute, Storm Richards and Jeanne Fillman-Richards, and several anonymous donors.
Inaugural Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 ICC colloquia were made possible with the support of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States. Several ICC events in 2017–18 were made possible with the assistance of the European Union Delegation to the United States. The 2018–19 “The World to Come” exhibition and symposium at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art were supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation, UF Center for Humanities & the Public Sphere (Rothman Endowment), the Harn Eminent Scholar Chair in Art History Lecture Series, the UF Office of Research, and the generosity of several private donors.
ICC has also helped to organize and has co-sponsored environmental education and climate justice events in the wider Gainesville community, in collaboration with the Alachua County Labor Coalition, the Alachua County Department of Parks and Conservation Lands, The Climate Reality Project (Gainesville Chapter), the Civic Media Center, the Gainesville Cultural Arts Coalition, the Gainesville Housing Authority, The League of Women Voters of Alachua County, the NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Committee (Alachua County Chapter), and The Sierra Club (Suwannee-St. Johns Group).