Why partner with Brighton Permaculture Trust?
We’re a small charity with deep roots in Sussex and a big-picture approach to climate, nature, and community. Our work spans food growing, education, habitat restoration, and low-impact living – and we’re always open to new collaborations that expand impact and reach.
Whether you’re a local authority, a school, a social enterprise, or a national organisation with shared values, we’d love to explore possibilities.
What partnership can look like
Our partnerships come in many forms, including:
Co-delivering events, workshops or training
Bring sustainability education into schools, workplaces or public events.
Collaborating on funded projects
We regularly work with partners on grant-funded initiatives, especially those focused on climate action, community wellbeing, and biodiversity.
Advising or supporting community-led green projects
We can share permaculture expertise to help design, support or enhance local initiatives.
Research and knowledge sharing
We’re interested in collaborative learning, evaluation, and spreading practical, hopeful solutions.
Hosting placements or skill-shares
From student internships to knowledge exchange with other charities or eco-enterprises.
Shared values, shared impact
We look for partnerships grounded in permaculture ethics:
- Earth Care – restoring ecosystems and protecting the planet
- People Care – building inclusive, supportive communities
- Fair Shares – working towards equity and balance
Let’s talk
We’d love to hear about your ideas, projects, or areas of overlap. Get in touch and let’s see how we can work together to build a more sustainable future.
Embrace the opportunity to make a meaningful impact!
Whether you’re interested in environmental initiatives, community engagement, or skill-building, we welcome your involvement. Take an active part contributing your skills and passion to drive positive change by volunteering with us.