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Climate and Nature Capacity building opportunity in West of England!

Updated: 5 days ago

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Bristol Climate & Nature Partnership is thrilled to announce an exciting new opportunity for community organisations across the West of England! They are inviting local groups to co-produce community climate and nature action plans and start turning these ideas into real, impactful action.


They are looking for six community organisations to take part in their Community Climate & Nature Action Project’s Capacity Building Programme. This initiative is informed by insights from three previous cohorts of diverse Bristol communities, ensuring the programme is tailored to what really works on the ground.


Each participant organisation will benefit from £30,000 funding and a tailored programme of support to collaborate with local residents in creating climate and nature solutions that work for your communities. This is a fantastic chance to collaborate with your community, strengthen your organisation’s capacity, and make a tangible difference for both people and the environment.


They are welcoming applications from voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise organisations across the West of England. Please note, statutory organisations are not eligible, although their support and collaboration are very welcome. For full details, including eligibility criteria, project requirements, support offered, and the application process, visit their website.


To help communities take climate and nature action, Bristol Climate & Nature Partnership offers a variety of free resources and research:

This is a unique chance to strengthen your organisation’s impact while making meaningful contributions to your local environment. Don’t miss out – get involved and help shape a sustainable future for your community!

 
 
 

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