Matt Scott
Director, Storytelling & Engagement
Project Drawdown
Washington,
Matt Scott leads storytelling at Project Drawdown, translating complex, science-based climate solutions to everyday people to spread awareness, shift attitudes, and spark action. His work focuses on “passing the mic” to the underrepresented, underestimated changemakers who’ve often gone unheard.
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Matt Scott is the director of storytelling and engagement at the global nonprofit climate solutions resource Project Drawdown, and is the founding director of the Drawdown Stories program where he helps everyday people find their role in climate solutions and justice on the community level. Matt is the host of the climate solutions short documentary series Drawdown's Neighborhood, featured on the Weather Channel's Pattrn streaming network. The latest season of Drawdown's Neighborhood features climate heroes from the San Francisco Bay Area.
Prior to his work at Project Drawdown, Matt was the global community lead and storyteller of the NASA International Space Apps Challenge, the world's largest global problem-solving hackathon — engaging over 100,000 people in over 150 countries. While building Space Apps – what’s been called the U.S. government’s largest citizen diplomacy initiative – he also worked with the Australian Government, Pivotal Ventures by Melinda Gates, USAID, the United Nations, Nike, Walmart, and the Obama White House. Matt is the creator of Let’s Care, where he’s interviewed 100+ changemakers and created the film 20s & Change: San Francisco, recognized at three film festivals to-date.
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