reACT ThinkTankThe reACT Living Laboratory & ThinkTank presents a record of work April 2020-May 2021. The report demonstrates a good rate of return on the University's investment in both the Solar Decathlon and the administrators, faculty, staff students, and alumni who have worked hard to demonstrate that your investment has been creatively and responsively cultivated. Activities in 15 sections and one Appendix are presented. An Executive Summary is included. I. History & Origins II. Grants, Funded Research, and Sponsored Agreements III. Reconstruction of original sd2017 competition winner, reACT IV. Student Engagement V. Climate Action Leadership VI. Native American Workgroup/ThinkTank/Task Force VII. Native Youth Fellowship VIII. Alumni Achievements related to ThinkTank IX. Professional Development X. Open Scholarly Communications XI. Media Coverage XII. Expanded ThinkTank Membership in 2020-2021 XIII. Opportunities for the Future XIV. Resources & Campus Funding Needed for Continued Success XV. Acknowledgement & Gratitude Appendix A. ThinkTank Mission Statement This report has been disseminated to all those listed on p.14.en-USresilient Adaptive Climate TechnologyU.S. Department of Energy Solar District Cup Collegiate Design Competitionclimate action leadershipenergy justicenative american community collaborationsNanticoke NationPiscataway NationMaryland Commission on Indian AffairsAgroecology corridorExperiential LearningSolar Decathlon2020-2021 Annual ReportTechnical Report