
How To… Find funding for your Green Hub
Funding your Green Hub activities is always going to be one of your key concerns. But don’t despair, it doesn’t need to be scary, read our top tips and you will be well on your way to success.
The admin of running a green community hub doesn’t have to be a chore. These resources will help break down the often-overlooked logistics of running a hub, covering topics such as risk asessments, volunteer management and events planning.
Funding your Green Hub activities is always going to be one of your key concerns. But don’t despair, it doesn’t need to be scary, read our top tips and you will be well on your way to success.
To ensure the success and sustainability of your Green Community Hub and its activities, it is really helpful to make links with similar organisations working in the local area. So, how do you work with partner organisations?
Are you looking to run a regular activity at your Green Community Hub and get more people involved on an ongoing basis? Here’s our guide to help you on your way…
Doing a Risk Assessment isn’t as scary or as complicated as it might sound –actually, it can feel a lot like putting common sense down on paper. we’ve prepared a short guide…
In this webinar, the Natural History Museum’s Urban Biodiversity Officer Becky Clover, talks us through the ways we can monitor biodiversity at our Green Community Hubs.
Successful Green Community Hubs are able to welcome and support members of the community who might be considered vulnerable. Here’s our guide to achieving this…
In this webinar, Ruth Watson shares her top tips on how to succeed as a social entrepreneur.
Any community of people can set up a Friends of Group, and it’s a great way to manage a Green Community Hub.
Social media can be an effective (and free!) way to reach a large audience and generate and maintain interest and involvement in your Green Hub.
Are you looking to promote your Green Community Hub and get more people involved? Here’s our quick how to guide…