The Residential Rainwater Harvesting Installation Program (RRHIP) offers hands-on, half-day workshops that guide community volunteers to install small-scale passive rainwater harvesting features, including planting native plants and trees. RRHIP promotes and empowers the widespread implementation of rainwater harvesting practices to advance urban greening while conserving water resources in our arid community. We achieve this by completing on-the-ground demonstration sites, connecting participants with existing resources, and providing a hands-on training opportunity that inspires participants to action. RRHIP is co-led by SIG-NAL, Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District, and Bernalillo County Natural Resource Services, in collaboration with other community partners.