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It started with a need for support – Jen’s story
Small steps - like volunteering - can create ripple effects for individuals, communities and the planet. Sometimes, the hardest part is just taking the first one.
It started with reclaiming the river – Simon’s story
When Simon Myers moved to London at 17, he didn’t expect to fall for a river. Slowly, the River Lea became a constant in his life. A place full of stories, wildlife and history.
It started with a good group of lads – Callum’s story
Callum’s story shows how supporting your own mental wellbeing and caring for the planet can go hand in hand.
It started with caring for home – Lockleaze’s story
When people think about community climate action they don’t always think of urban neighbourhoods. But across Bristol many communities care about the green spaces on their doorstep.
“Don’t be afraid to apply” - tips from Little Potting Club about applying for funding
Vicki Davies from the Little Potting Club in Lancashire gives advice to small organisations that want to apply for funding.
Turning Food Waste into Community Power: Glasgow Community Food Network's Story
Supported by Climate Action Fund, Glasgow Community Food Network is on a mission to tackle food waste and bring communities together. Community Activator Ailee shares their story.
Communities across the UK are tackling the food waste crisis
As Food Waste Action Week kicks off, the UK's largest community funder spotlights grassroots projects turning the tables on food waste
It started with a hot meal – Nirmal’s story
Community climate action can happen in the most unexpected places. What started as taking part soon grew into something more for Nirmal.
Join our Board: new trustees sought to help change lives across the UK
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is recruiting new members to join the Board of The National Lottery Community Fund.
Families celebrate 5 years of Blackpool Better Start’s Early Communication Team
Blackpool's Better Start Early Communications Team looks at how the service has supported families.