Fundraising for The Carbon Literacy Project directly supports our mission to deliver essential climate education across the globe, inspiring climate action and empowering individuals, communities, and organisations to ‘do their bit’ and act against climate change.
With your support, we can bring Carbon Literacy training to even more learners around the world at the pace demanded by science, and together, take meaningful steps towards a zero-carbon future.
Whether you’re planning a bake sale, coffee morning, or an active challenge like a run, hike, or cycle, fundraising for us is a powerful, rewarding and climate-friendly way to support our work and make a real difference.
Interested in fundraising for us? We’d love to hear from you – get in touch today!
We’ve partnered up with Global Adventure Challenges, a leading organiser of outdoor adventure events that help individuals and teams raise funds for causes they are passionate about.
You can take on an epic adventure, like the Yorkshire Three Peaks Trek, while raising vital funds to support The Carbon Literacy Project and our mission to drive meaningful climate action.
These challenges are a powerful way to build team spirit, raise your or your organisation’s climate ambition, and make a real-world impact through your fundraising efforts.
How it Works:
1. Choose your adventure at Global Adventure Challenges
2. Select The Carbon Literacy Project as your chosen charity
3. Start fundraising and get ready for the experience of a lifetime!
Are you up for the challenge? Find out more below and register today to take the first step towards adventure!
When: 3 – 5 July 2026
Where: South West Coast Path, Dorset
This seaside adventure takes you on a weekend trek along England’s only natural World Heritage Site, the awesome Jurassic Coast! After departing from Peveril Point, you’ll visit the rocky Kimmeridge Beach, before walking further along the South West Coast Path. The second day takes you to Worbarrow Bay and the clear waters of the unique Lulworth Cove, before reaching the finish line at the iconic Durdle Door!
Find out more about the Jurassic Coast Trek.
When: 11 July 2026
Where: Yorkshire Dales National Park
This one-day trek takes you to the top of 3 of the Yorkshire Dales’ highest peaks – Pen y Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough! Incredible views are in store as you take on this classic walking challenge, with full support from an experienced crew. This iconic adventure ticks all the boxes for a day of trekking to remember and an achievement to be proud of!
Find out more about the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Trek.
When: 25 – 27 September 2026
Where: Grampian Mountains, Scotland
Take in the beauty of the Scottish Highlands, as you trek to the top of the UK’s highest peak! This challenge is designed to allow you to focus on the challenge ahead, while the details are taken care of – return transfer to Glasgow is included along with hostel accommodation and meals during the weekend.
Find out more about the Ben Nevis Trek.
When: 12 – 14 June 2026 & 25 – 27 September 2026
Where: Scotland, England and Wales
The ultimate UK trek awaits! Take on Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) in one adventure-packed weekend. Full support before and during your challenge is included, along with pickup from Manchester or Glasgow, transfers between mountains and one nights hostel accommodation.
Find out more about the UK Three Peaks Trek.
In a bid to raise funds for our 10 for 10 Accelerator, Vydune set herself the epic challenge of cycling 500km across 10 days in the name of Carbon Literacy.
Catherine surpassed her £1000 fundraising target for Carbon Literacy by hiking 10 mountains across Ireland, raising vital funds with every step.
Communicating her passion for nature through art, local artist Jessica Owen generously donated 5% from the sale of 10 paintings to our mission.
“The donation helps make Carbon Literacy more accessible to sectors and individuals who might not otherwise have the chance, or be able to afford, to engage with the training. We thought it was vitally important to make sure this great training is available to charities, schools or individuals who may not otherwise have the chance.”
Christos Tsaprounis, Head of People & Culture at Auto Trader – Silver Partner
"At Patagonia, we believe that businesses and governments have a responsibility to centre citizens in the implementation of solutions to the environmental crisis. We support The Carbon Literacy Project as they offer an opportunity for organisations to introduce accessible, science-led, peer-to-peer learning that enables their teams to take the lead in addressing their organisation’s footprint."
Harry Brook, Community Marketing and Impact Specialist UK/IE at Patagonia – Bronze Partner
"We hope that by making this donation, we go a little way in supporting The Carbon Literacy Project to enable others to begin their Carbon Literacy journey."
Tony Heslop, Senior Sustainability Manager at BASF – Friend of The Carbon Literacy Project
“As a B2B content marketing agency, we know how complex the subjects of sustainability and climate change are, never mind communicating about them as well. So when we discovered The Carbon Literacy Project through our 1% for the Planet membership, it seemed like a perfect match. In short, we’re helping a fantastic organisation make an even greater impact."
Malin Cunningham, Managing Director at Hattrick – Silver Partner
“We are delighted to have been instrumental in supporting The Carbon Literacy Project. Our sponsorship not only demonstrates our long-held commitment to promoting environmental issues but also provides us with a unique opportunity to be part of an initiative that has the potential to make a very real difference to the future of the planet.”
Roger McHugh, Managing Director at Beechfield Brands – Gold Partner and Founding Sponsor
"We have been working with The Carbon Literacy Project for three years, yet many of our employees are not aware that The Carbon Literacy Project is a charity and operates on a not-for-profit basis. It is important to highlight this and shine a light on the excellent work that The Carbon Literacy Project does."
Tony Heslop, Senior Sustainability Manager at BASF – Friend of The Carbon Literacy Project