Nationally and internationally, there are many efforts underway to help improve resilience where it matters the most – at local levels for greater community resilience. A community can be defined at almost any scale, shape, or size, but always represents a collection of interconnected people, environments, services, economies, infrastructure, etc. In community resilience, emphasis is placed on bringing together a broad base of stakeholders and supporting partners to help a community define its greatest risks and support decisions that decrease those risks and increase resilience. The Corps is a part of the support team made up of other federal partners, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Institute of Standards and Technology; non-governmental partners including the National Academies of Sciences and the Society for American Military Engineers; academia; the private sector; and, of course, state, regional, and local organizations and individuals.