
What’s your plan?
Our mission is to help you write and enact your Community Climate Action plan; to decarbonise and increase biodiversity in the next decade.
Climate change threatens everything we love. To meet this shared challenge requires community cooperation. It will take all of us - you are not alone.
Changing the world is possible. We’ve done it before.
Our team will support you to write and enact your Community Climate Action plan. We can facilitate workshops or deliver train the trainer sessions for you to deliver your own.
Write Your Plan.
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Dream it.
It all begins with an idea (and a few people). Build your vision for health & wellbeing, agree your community’s shared values, identify your stakeholders and create projects. When a plan is written by your community, you all have a say and a stake in it’s delivery and you can realise community benefit with surplus generated from projects.
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Build it.
Co-create your plan and timeline. Get the right people in the room and map your resources and actions. From retrofitting homes, to installing community renewable energy or creating green space for biodiversity increase and community supported agriculture and plan your active travel routes.
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Deliver it.
Once you’ve identified your projects, funding is only a short step away. From the Government’s Community Energy Fund (CEF) to Community Municipal Investment Bonds or Community Share offers, your community can benefit from grant funding and other sources of capital to facilitate change; at scale and at speed.
Ready to take the next step?
You can’t have a million without one. What you do right now matters This is a movement - 80% of you don’t think the government is doing enough. 60% of you want to take action, but don’t know what to do.
Whether you’re most comfortable leading or proposing action to your community - know you won’t be alone and that many others feel the way you do. Write your plan, with your community and deliver agency to your neighbourhood. We can face these crises together.

“There is real scope for Norfolk Association of Locals Councils to explore the lessons being learned by Community Climate Action in forms of management, of financing, of recruitment, and of widespread improvement of local livelihoods. This should be connected to county-based devolution at an early stage.”
Professor Tim O'Riordan, Chair Norfolk Association of Local Councils
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