Local action group member hub Tools and guidance to power your impact

Welcome! As part of the UK’s largest grassroots network, you’re already playing a vital role in creating change. This hub is here to give you quick access to the guidance, resources, and inspiration you need to campaign confidently and effectively.

Here, you’ll find everything from practical essentials, like safeguarding and risk assessments, to tips, tools, and real-life examples from groups like yours. Whether you’re planning your next campaign or looking for new tactics, this space is designed to help you and your group create the biggest possible impact for people and planet.

Get inspired

At one of the biggest climate and nature lobbies in UK history local action groups, youth activists, and supporters from across the Friends of the Earth network came together with thousands of others to call for climate and nature action.

Being here today with thousands of people is really good for me... [it] helps me to feel more optimistic and more ready to keep going.

This action was about finding strength in numbers, connecting with others and feeling inspired to continue the fight for climate justice.

A large group of people outside of Westminster coming together for a photo to demand climate action

Apply for Friends of the Earth funding

The local action group fund is open to all registered Friends of the Earth groups and networks. It's intended to provide financial support that can make a real difference, either by building and developing your group or by achieving a demonstrable positive impact on nature, the climate and/or environmental justice.

You can submit separate applications for a total of £500 per financial year (July-June).

Apply for a grant from the local action group or partnership funds to support your work as a group.

 

Submit changes to Local Action Group page

Order free campaigning supplies

Need t-shirts, leaflets, postcards or props? See what's in stock and place an order for free.

Campaigners stand outside a building holding placards and wearing yellow washing up gloves, while bubbles float in the air. The placards read: "People and planet over power and profit" and "Clean up your dirty palm oil dealings"