We partner with grant makers and philanthropic organisations that value sustainable development and the environment. 

We value mutually beneficial partnerships that seek to achieve funders’ priorities, plans, or strategies, as well our OzGREEN Impact Goals (OIGs). Our programs also align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Humans are hardwired to cooperate and collaborate

What We Do

We activate communities

to protect the planet.

One young person, one community, one school, one river, one Council, one conference, one leader, one festival, one workshop at a time.

We partner to create systemic and transformational change in the world.

The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are a universal call for action to end poverty, protect the planet and improve the lives and prospects of everyone, everywhere. The 2022 IPCC Report tells us that we need to halve greenhouse gases this decade and immediately scale up adaption.

At OzGREEN, we know that the world does not work in simple or linear ways. Therefore, only a systemic approach will create more sustainable world.


Why systemic change?

“Systemic change may originate from systems thinking, strategic planning, and design, but societal shifts only come through the hard work of many teams across a system. The best plan in the world means nothing if we don't act.”

Source: Think.org

Our Stories

The stories of the people that we work with illustrate the far reaching and long-term impacts of the work that we do.

Time and time again, these impacts are far beyond anything we could ever have imagined was possible. We hope you enjoy reading these stories of people whose call to action or call to lead was ignited through an OzGREEN program.

Vanessa Moskal

“Youth Leading the World has made such a difference in my life. 

I believe in the power of OzGREEN’s programs to change the world one leader at a time.”

National Carbon Bank of Australia

Hayley Morris

”So much of what I’ve been able to do is because of OzGREEN and the involvement that I had there at such a young age. It has really been transformative in setting my life up.”

Chair, Sustainable Table

Nick Allardice

“Over an incredibly transformative workshop, I not only clarified my values and decided what I really wanted to stand for as a human, but also, really committed myself, not just to the talk, but to the action.”

CEO, change.org

There are many ways to work with us.

We partner with grant makers and philanthropic organisations in many different ways.

  1. Employing young people into employment

Our most preferred partnership package is to employ a young person/s into employment with support from our team and a series of events for that young person to deliver into a community. Learn why employing young people into stable employment is a key part of creating positive change in the world.

2. Funding a major event

Powering us to deliver a major event, such as the Thrive Festival, allows us to enage with a wide range of stakeholders within a community at a number of different levels and saturate a community with inspiration for change.

3. Funding a program or series of programs

Supporting us to deliver a program, or series of programs, into a community…. Funders may also work with us to support a program by funding our most urgent priorities for that program, such as equipment, volunteer resources or training.

Learn more about the programs we offer.

4. Funding a workshop or series of workshops

We work with funders to deliver workshops or series of workshops into a community.

Learn more about the workshops we have on offer.

We work with our funders to tailor a solution that is mutually beneficial.

Partnership Stories

Here are some ways that grant makers and philanthropic organisations have partnered with OzGREEN to do our important and much needed work in the world.

Employing a young person to deliver youth programs.

In 2022, we worked with the Vincent Fairfax Foundation to employ a young person into employment for 12-months to deliver a range youth programs.

Employing two young people to deliver youth programs.

We are currently working with the NSW Government Regional Youth Investment program to employ two young people into employment for 24-months to deliver a suite of programs targeting 12-25 year olds.

Image: Kaleb Ross, one of Youth Activity Coordinators, with a guest speaker from one of our nature connection events, Mark Graham.

Delivering a major wellbeing and sustainability festival

In 2022/23, we partnered with the Bellingen Shire Council to deliver a major sustainability festival which showcased x community speakers across 6 tents, including x Gumbayngirr presenters and performers, engaged x exhibitors and stall holders, and attracted x patrons.

Funding water testing kits to help recover a species

In 2021, we worked with the John T Reid Charitable Trusts to purchase 5 much need water testing kits for Bellingen Riverwatch. Bellingen Riverwatch data supports the recovery of the critically endangered Bellinger River Snapping Turtle.

Image : Shane Ruming, NSW Department of Planning and Environment

Contact Anna

Contact Anna, our Partnerships Manager, who will work with you to design a mutually beneficial package tailored specifically to the priorities of your grant opportunity.

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