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Hazard Education, Awareness, and Resilience Task Force (HEART Force)

Hazard Education, Awareness, and Resilience Task Force (HEART Force)

Engaging rural Colorado middle and high school students, teachers, and communities to take proactive steps in preparing for and responding to natural hazards. 

Environmental hazards—such as wildfire, flood, and drought—are increasingly affecting communities in Colorado. With this rise in hazardous events, there is a pressing need for communities to become more resilient through education, preparation, and planning.

Hazard Education, Awareness, and Resilience Task Force (HEART Force) is an award-winning collaborative project implemented by the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and Climate Adaptation Partnership (CAP) partner Western Water Assessment. Recognized for its commitment to excellence and innovation in environmental education, HEART Force was awarded the Innovative EE Program Award from the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education in 2022.

Interested? Please contact our team at: ceee@colorado.edu.

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HEART Force Program teaching session in classroom
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HEART Force Program teaching session in classroom

Resources

Videos

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Engaging ALL Students in Student-Led Projects
Colorado-Based, Community Resilience & Climate Action, Community-focused, Natural Hazards
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Natural Hazards and Social Emotional Wellbeing
Climate Mental Health, Community-focused, Natural Hazards
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Fall Natural Hazards
Community-focused, Natural Hazards
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Natural Hazards with Seth Arens
Colorado-Based, Community-focused, Natural Hazards, Water Resources
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Wildfire
Wildfires in Colorado with Megan Cattau
Colorado-Based, Community Resilience & Climate Action, Community-focused, Natural Hazards, Water Resources
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How to Play the HEART Force Drought Game
This video introduces the HEART Force Drought game materials and gives an overview of how to play.
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Flood
How to Play the HEART Force Flood Game
Colorado-Based, Community Resilience & Climate Action, Community-focused, Natural Hazards, Water Resources
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Wildfire
How to Play the HEART Force Wildfire Game
Colorado-Based, Community Resilience & Climate Action, Community-focused, Natural Hazards

Primary Seal

Pathway to Seal of Climate Literacy

HEART Force curriculum aligns with NOAA's climate literacy principles and is a great pathway for students to earn a seal of climate literacy by meeting coursework and experiential learning project requirements. Learn more about the Seal of Climate Literacy. 

Upcoming Events

Oct
Wed
22
2025
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Using Scenario-Based Role Play Games in the Classroom: Introducing the Hourglass Lake Fire Challenge

Emergency managers and fire departments often use scenarios, or “table-top” exercises to plan out evacuation and emergency response plans. While students are used to participating in fire drills, they may never understand the systems in place to protect and respond to fires.

A circular logo cut into fourths with a fire symbol in red, a sun thermometer symbol in orange, a plant in yellow, and a house flooded in blue. The words, "Hazard Education Awareness & Resilience Task Force" are to the right of the circle. >
Nov
Wed
12
2025
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Using Place-Based Teaching for Impact: The HEART Force Wildfire Unit

Join us for a free HEART Force workshop designed to help you bring real-world relevance into your classroom. Learn how to engage students through:

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Dec
Wed
03
2025
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Practicing Decision Making in the Science Classroom: Introducing the Avista Fire Resilience Challenge

The Avista Fire Resilience Challenge is a scenario based role play game that helps students explore strategies for preparing for and recovering from wildfire.The game incorporates trauma-informed practices and real-world challenges such as housing insecurity, mental he

A circular logo cut into fourths with a fire symbol in red, a sun thermometer symbol in orange, a plant in yellow, and a house flooded in blue. The words, "Hazard Education Awareness & Resilience Task Force" are to the right of the circle. >
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