Leading Cities accelerates planetary sustainability by empowering innovators and governments to build sustainable, resilient, and climate-positive communities.
Leading Cities' History
Today, Leading Cities works with a global network of over 3,000 cities, connecting local governments with the solutions, partnerships, and resources they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. But, Leading Cities began with a global vision and local roots. Founded through a collaboration between forward-thinking cities—Dublin, Boston, Barcelona, Rio de Janeiro, Lyon, Hamburg, Lisbon, Zapopan, Vancouver, and Haifa—Leading Cities was built on the belief that the challenges we face as a planet will be solved in the places we live: our cities.
Originally established in 2008 at Northeastern University, Leading Cities evolved from a research initiative into an independent nonprofit, expanding its mission to drive sustainability, resilience, and innovation in local governments worldwide. Today, we support a global network of cities, startups, investors, non-profits and corporate partners, working together to accelerate impact where it matters most.
We envision a world where resilient, sustainable communities lead planetary regeneration through global collaboration and innovation—thriving together to build an adaptable, inclusive, and climate-positive future. Our programming sets the path towards planetary resilience.
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Founding Member Cities
Our network of over 3,000 municipal leaders started with 10 visionary cities.
Barcelona
Spain
Dublin
Haifa
Israel
Hamburg
Germany
Lisbon
Portugal
Lyon
France
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Vancouver
Canada
Zapopan
Mexico