Start a Green Group

Build a Stronger, Greener Community—Start a Local Green Group Today!

HOW TO START

Build Community, Take Action, and Foster Sustainability.

A neighbourhood green group is a great way to have fun, make friends, get involved, contribute to your neighbourhood, share your knowledge & skills, learn from others – and create a greener, more sustainable community. A nicer place for everyone. Start by signing up to join GNN!

  • Visit other green groups in the city:
      A great way to get started is to visit other green groups in the city to see what they are like, what they do, and how they do it. Ask the founder how they got started. What would work for you in your neighbourhood? What would be similar? What different?
  • Connect with your neighbours on social media or on the street
      Find a few like-minded people in your neighbourhood and host a get-together. Learn about the environmental issues of concern in your community. Find out what activities you could do together to improve things.
  • Pick an achievable goal
      Is there an achievable goal with enough volunteers to make it happen? If so, you are on your way to starting a new neighbourhood green group!
  • Talk to your city councillor
      Ask if they know other people or groups with similar concerns in your riding. Ask for help with promotion through their newsletter or on social media. Invite them to your event.
  • Connect through GNN
      Let us know your plans. We can share your invitation with GNN members in your neighbourhood, and we can help promote it in the GNN newsletter and on social media. Be sure to have a look at our other organizational planning resources.
    Resources to help you >
  • Need more help?
      Questions? Feel free to contact us. We’re a network – we’re here to help!
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.

Margaret Mead

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We respectfully acknowledge this land and the history of the many Indigenous peoples who have lived here for millennia. The meeting place of Toronto - from the Kanienʼkéha (Mohawk) word Tkaronto - remains the home of many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to be here together to share and to care for the land – Chi Miigwetch.

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