East Dunbartonshire Climate Action members Network
East Dunbartonshire Climate Action Hub have formed a regional Climate Action Hub membership network that, by joining, provides members with a range of benefits
Joining the hub is free, open and flexible.
For some, joining the hub is a public commitment to climate action. For others, its a gateway to support, seed funding, and connection. For many, its both.
Joining the Hub means being part of a growing network of people and organisations, working for a fairer, more resilient East Dunbartonshire.
What Joining the Hub offers.
Access to seed funding for community - led projects
Connections with other local groups to share learning and collaborate
Advice and guidance on developing projects and accessing funding
Shared resources that make climate action practical and accessible
A stronger voice in local climate conversations
There are no performance targets, no required outputs, and no expectation to label your work as “climate action”. If you care about people, places, or the future of your community - You belong here.
Why Join the Hub?
Joining the Community Climate Action Hub is a way to be part of something bigger, without losing who you are.
The hub exists to support the work you are already doing - whether that’s caring for local places, supporting wellbeing, bringing people together, or helping your community thrive.
By joining, you gain access to funding, advice, resources, and a network of local groups and people, while adding your voice to a shared movement for a fairer, more resilient East Dunbartonshire.
There’s no pressure to change what you do, no expectation to call your work “Climate Action”, and no one-size-fits-all approach - just connection, support, and the chance to grow impact together.
Who the Hub is for
The Community Climate action Hub is for anyone, group or organisation working to improve life in East Dunbartonshire.
We work with:-
Community groups caring for local places and green spaces
Youth, education and family organisations
Health, wellbeing, sport and active travel groups
Food, growing, repair and sharing initiatives
Faith, culture, and community organisations
Groups tackling inequality, isolation, or access to services
If your work supports people, places, or the future of your community, you all already part of climate action.