Bringing the SDGs Home in the United States
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Local action for global solutions
Since the launch of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, U.S. communities have made this global framework a local agenda. From students to CEOs and city halls to state capitals, local leaders across sectors are embracing the SDGs and leading innovative efforts to build sustainable societies. The SDGs offer a foundation for better responding to and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and building an inclusive, resilient future where no one is left behind.
In support of this work, the UN Foundation and Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution are working with partners to expand and connect U.S. leadership on the SDGs in communities across the country. Drawing on the experience and expertise of SDG pioneers across the United States – including Hawaii, Los Angeles, New York City, Orlando, and Pittsburgh — this project aims to help all Americans make sustainable development a reality in their own communities.
On this page, you will find stories of how the SDGs are being implemented throughout the United States, an SDG resource library, and ways to stay updated on this effort. In our monthly newsletter, we highlight innovative solutions, inspiring success stories, and practical resources from people across the U.S. who are driving progress on the SDGs in their own backyard. Subscribe here >>
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Learn MoreThe SDGs allow cities, NGOs, philanthropies, companies, and individuals to place challenges, such as climate change and inclusion, in the same framework and facilitate the sharing of ideas and best practices. What does this look like?
Both of us remember the exact moment in 2015 that leaders from every nation at the UN unanimously agreed to …
The SDGs allow cities, NGOs, philanthropies, companies, and individuals to place challenges, such as climate change and inclusion, in the same framework and facilitate the sharing of ideas and best practices. What does this look like?
Local governments are at the heart of American leadership on the SDGs through their innovation, policies, and action.
Learn moreHigher education institutions and research organizations are leading the charge on the SDGs through research, courses, and community outreach.
Learn moreBusinesses are putting inclusion, equity, and sustainability at the heart of their strategic plans.
Foundations and philanthropies are building partnerships dedicated to achieving the SDGs.
Individuals are advocating for change through the SDGs and holding their communities accountable.
Civil Society Organizations including UNA-USA are working together across issues to deliver the SDGs locally.
The UN Foundation and the Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution co-host an annual flagship event on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly showcasing U.S. leadership and action on the SDGs.
Taking place just hours before global leaders convened in New York for the UN General Assembly, leaders of all ages shared knowledge and accelerated action to advance the SDGs in the United States.
As the world approaches the halfway point on the SDGs, this year’s event brought together U.S. leaders from across sectors to reflect on progress made and to understand what more is needed heading into 2030.
In its third year, this virtual high-level event showcased how American leaders and institutions are using the SDGs to build resilient and inclusive communities across the United States.
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, leadership from across the United States came together virtually to showcase the power of the SDGs to achieve equity and inclusivity.
The first-annual event highlighted the U.S. cities, states, foundations, businesses, and universities that are at the forefront of driving progress on the SDGs.