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Climate Ambassadors

Funded by the DfE, Climate Ambassadors match volunteer climate experts with education settings.

Let’s Go Zero Climate Action Advisors

Part of Let’s Go Zero, Climate Action Advisors are independent experts who offer free support for schools, colleges, and nurseries across England.

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Topic: Funding

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Develop a programme of fundraising projects

At this stage you will have increased your community outreach across all areas of sustainability, and developed a good relationship not only with local charities and organisations, and the people who live in your local community. To build on this, you should aim to develop a regular programme of fundraising projects, perhaps run on an annual basis.

Long term action
Develop a programme of biodiversity fundraising applications

Look for suitable grants for your biodiversity projects and make note of the key information about them. This includes any eligibility requirements, and the dates for submitting applications, receiving spending and funding.

Low costLong term action
Allocate modest funds to support climate education progress

Invest a small amount of money to support an initial investigation and quick wins phase in the development of your climate education and green skills aims.

One off action
Develop a programme of climate adaptation fundraising applications

Look for suitable grants for your climate adaptation projects and make note of the key information about them. This includes any eligibility requirements, and the dates for submitting applications, receiving spending and funding.

Low costLong term action
Complete and submit climate education funding applications

Use your climate education funding programme to schedule your application submissions. You can increase your chances of receiving grant funding by preparing your applications before the funding window opens.

Repeat action