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(£800/year)
Networking and collaboration with global organisations for sustainability projects.
Access to sustainability research, policy advocacy platforms, and funding support.
Unique benefits for academics (research collaboration, student engagement) and NGOs (capacity building workshops).
NGO/Academic Membership Benefits:
Networking and Partnerships: Access to a global network of organisations, businesses and institutions committed to sustainability, facilitating collaborative projects and partnerships.
Visibility and Success Showcase: Opportunities to highlight achievements through ICfS events, publications and digital platforms, inspiring the sustainability community and attracting new partnerships and funding.
Policy Advocacy Platforms: Platforms for engaging in policy advocacy, contributing to sustainability policies at various levels through forums, position papers and direct dialogues with policymakers.
Research and Data Access: Access to the latest sustainability research and data analytics tools, supporting evidence-based decision-making and advocacy.
Unique Benefits for NGO Members:
Project Collaboration: Engage in joint initiatives on sustainability themes, leveraging collective resources and expertise to tackle larger challenges.
Capacity Building Workshops: Workshops and training sessions in project management, fundraising, communications and impact measurement, tailored to NGOs.
Grant Writing and Funding Support: Resources and support for improving grant writing and funding strategies, enhancing success in securing project funding.
Unique Benefits for Academic Members:
Research Collaboration: Lead and participate in interdisciplinary research projects, with opportunities for research grants to explore new sustainability ideas and methodologies.
Global Academic Engagement: Access to a global academic network, enabling collaboration, exchange programs and joint degrees to broaden the impact of sustainability education.
Knowledge Sharing: Platforms to present research findings to a broad audience, influencing global sustainability policies and practices, and contributing to scholarly discourse through ICfS publications.
Educational Partnerships and Professional Development: Opportunities for educational partnerships and workshops tailored to academic professionals on topics like innovative teaching methods and research methodology.
Student Engagement: Engaging students in practical experiences and research opportunities to complement classroom learning.
Library and Research Resources: Access to a digital library of sustainability resources, supporting the research and teaching needs of academic members.
Both memberships drive the global sustainability effort through collaboration, innovation and shared knowledge, with distinct resources designed to empower NGOs and academic institutions in their missions.