A Resilient Tomorrow
Savannah Bradley (she/her/hers)
“When disaster hits, the systems that are supposed to help people often don’t reach the people who need them most. Not because the programs don’t exist , they do. But because the barriers to access are so high that the people with the least resources are also the least likely to get support. That gap is what ART is trying to close. We build emergency aid infrastructure that actually reaches the people the government misses and then we take what we learn from the community and turn it into the kind of evidence that moves policy. Because resources follow policy, and policy follows whoever is loudest in the room. Our aim is to make sure our community is loud, then help provide the tools and strengthen others to do the same.”
Savannah Bradley is the Executive Director and co-founder of A Resilient Tomorrow (ART), a disaster recovery and climate resilience nonprofit rooted in Altadena, CA. ART was born directly from the 2025 Eaton Fire; Savannah was displaced from her own community and began organizing distribution drives before the smoke cleared. What she witnessed in those early weeks of who could access aid and who could not, became the foundation of ART’s mission.
ART works to close the gap between the systems that exist and the communities they fail to reach, operating at the intersection of community organizing, policy advocacy, and climate resilience. Savannah also serves as Development Coordinator at Resilient Agency, a South LA nonprofit focused on youth development and community safety. Before entering the nonprofit sector, she worked as an educator and holds a B.A. in International Relations from California State University, Sacramento.