View Our Online Breakfast Briefings
Communities are impacted by a perfect storm – a cost of living crisis leading to deep and enduring hardship and a climate crisis affecting first and worst those who have least choice and least protection.
Tackling these issues in tandem means ensuring a just transition so that people, places and nature can thrive. For charities this means finding new models of delivery and new sources of funding. For businesses it means joining up their ESG goals so that they have maximum impact.
In a series of online breakfast briefings, we were joined by partners to discuss the ways in which a common goal can be achieved across both the charity and business sectors, all centred around Groundwork’s 23 – 28 Strategy.
You can view all of the briefing videos here to learn more about the why, how and next steps:

Helping people overcome hardship and isolation by:
Reducing energy bills and growing our network of green community hubs.
With Cadent Foundation

Helping to build a diverse green economy by:
Creating routes into entry-level green jobs and supporting enterprise.
With Grosvenor

Helping people & places respond & adapt to climate change by:
Retrofitting homes, designing natural solutions and preparing for extreme weather.
With Arup

Helping those who most need it connect with nature by:
Creating and improving green spaces, promoting biodiversity & nature recovery in urban areas.
With Morgan Sindall
Our Strategy
Our Groundwork 2028 strategy sets out how we will support practical action to create a fair and green future in which people, places and nature thrive over the next five years.
Find out more about our five-year strategy here:
Partner with Groundwork
Whether you’re looking to partner with us to deliver a programme or are interested in fundraising or volunteering, we have plenty of opportunities to get involved.
Find out more about how you can partner with Groundwork:



