Finance

Think about the ripple effect of investing your time and money in supporting banks and businesses that care for the environment.

Steps you can take

Inclusive green jobs

If you are creating green jobs through hiring staff to work on eco-projects, think about how you can open up your hiring practises to bring people into the green industry who are under-represented or marginalised.  If you run employability or skills projects, include opportunity in green industries or green skills/ training opportunities in your programmes.

Green your pensions

While many pension providers are giving more options for their customers to invest ethically with them, some still invest their pension funds with fossil fuel companies.

As an employee, you should be aware of where your pension fund is being invested, and what control you have over this. As an employer, you could consider the environmental standing of different pension providers, and share this information with your staff so they can make an informed decision about how they control their pension.

You can take this further and think about what banks you use, and what they invest in.

Check your partners' policies

One way to encourage good environmental practise across the sector is to make sure you check the environmental sustainability policies of your partners, providers, and suppliers. This could range from using a venue for an event, to when you partner with another charity on a major project, to when you receive funding from an organisation. This will help you make sure you're working with organisations who you can trust to protect both the environment and your reputation, and should be treated as part of due diligence.

If a partner you work with doesn't have a sustainability policy yet, encourage them to write one. You can find a template on our resources page. Make sure you share your own policy with your partners as well!

Become a green funder

Organisations who provide funding for the VCSE sector are well-placed to lead the way in climate action. Foundations can have an incredibly positive environmental impact through not only funding green projects, but encouraging applicants to think about the environmental impact of their other projects. Foundations should also consider their investments carefully, as they could inadvertently fund climate-damaging practices.

Resources

  • Working from home toolkit
  • Taking climate action when you don't have an office
  • Sustainability Audit Template
  • Sustainability Policy Template
  • Starting an eco-council
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Actions from the North East and Cumbria

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We initiated an Eco-Council in our building to plan and deliver building wide initiatives.
Carol Botten
VONNE
10-49 employees
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
We have installed 25kW of solar panels, that’s 100 panels, on a local primary school.
Paul Hewitson
HartlePower
1-9 employees
Hartlepool
We've invested in LED lighting throughout the centre to reduce energy usage
Mandi Cresswell
Meadow Well Connected
50+ employees
North Tyneside

Have you taken action?

If you're a VCSE based in the North East and you've done something about the climate crisis, please share your action with us. We'd love to share it on this website, to inspire others.