Environmental Funders Network

Issue:
Environment
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Activities:
Information-sharing
 • 
Joint research
 • 
Co-ordinating funding
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Location:
UK-wide
Stage:
Existing collaboration

Aims and activities

Aims and questions

Aims and activities

The Environmental Funders Network (EFN) is a network of trusts, foundations and individuals making grants on environmental and conservation issues.

Our mission is to increase the overall level of financial support for environmental causes and to help environmental philanthropy to be as effective as it can be.

We have three main strands of work:

  • Relationship building - networking members with each other and with effective environmental organisations.
  • Intelligence sharing - aggregating the collective intelligence of our members through our publications, events and monthly newsletters
  • Research- analysing the funding landscape to help funders give more effectively.

EFN also co-ordinates a Rapid Response Fund, which enables funders to help environmental organisations respond swiftly to unexpected crises and opportunities.

How to get involved

If you represent a funding organisation and are interested in finding out more about strategic opportunities to make environmental grants, please contact EFN using this online form.

We can connect you with established environmental funders and invite you to EFN’s funder-only events to learn more about key issues.

EFN asks participating foundations, trusts and individuals to pay a membership contribution, with donations suggested on a sliding scale related to total annual environmental grant-making.

Who's involved

Who was involved

Who was involved

Over 200 trusts, foundations and individual donors have been involved in EFN since its inception in 2003. Many of these are listed here.

Learning and Resources

EFN's website provides access to a wide range of resources for grant-makers and others working on environmental issues.

EFN's blog regularly publishes posts from a range of voices on fostering an effective environmental movement.

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