New Resources: Practical guides on adaptation and climate funding for Third Sector Organisations

As we mark #ChallengePovertyWeek and local organisation come together at St John’s & King’s Park Church to discuss sustaining vital anti-poverty work in Midlothian, we are excited to launch two new, free resources.

Developed in partnership with the Midlothian Financial Inclusion Network, these guides are aimed at third sector organisations and community groups to build long-term resilience and secure crucial funding.

We hope they are helpful.

Adverse Weather Preparation: A Practical Guide for the Third Sector
To protect vulnerable users, maintain critical services, and reduce future costs, third-sector organisations must begin to adapt.

This practical guide provides clear, actionable steps to help your organisation build resilience to extreme weather and secure the continuation of its services.

Green Flags for Funders: Best Practice for Climate Funding
This booklet provides essential support for organisations new to focusing on climate issues.

It outlines the real impacts of the climate emergency and offers practical guidance on how to access funding to prepare for them.

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