Together for Nature – Hodge Hill Church
The Birmingham Faith Climate Action community launch will be at Hodge Hill Church Saturday 9 November. Join us at the multi-faith festival for local eco-action and information about support for new faith-let eco-action projects.
Eco-Action Projects
Our Eco-Action Projects will build the capacity of faith groups to lead, advocate for and engage in, community-led climate action in Birmingham. They are central to the Birmingham Faith Climate Action Partnership.
We can support a wide range of new eco-action initiatives, including those related to saving energy, green skills, accessing parks and open spaces, food and healthy eating and sustainable transport.
Eco-action projects should, ideally, have a clear link with faith values and teachings. Projects that empower local communities and involve young people, women or minority groups are particularly welcome.
We can support with
- Assistance to develop your proposal;
- Funding in the range of £3-5000, or possibly more;
- Friendly, knowledgeable, tailored mentoring help.
We want to work together with you to establish projects that will benefit your local community, strengthen the faith voice, and engage with the Council and other authorities in creating change.
Press release – Birmingham faith groups launch community-led climate action project
Photo: Footsteps’ tree-planting day – an example of grassroots faith-led climate action.
Next Steps
- Come to Together for Nature – Hodge Hill Church on 9 November and find out more
- Speak to Bahu Trust or Footsteps
- Email info@footstepsbcf.org.uk with details of your project or for more information