Groundwork takes practical action to create a fair and green future in which people, places, and nature thrive.

We support local communities and businesses to build capacity and resilience as this is vital if we are to tackle hardship, achieve a just transition to net-zero and help nature recover in a way that reduces inequality and leads to better work and healthier, happier lives.


Creating green jobs

The ‘Love my River’ project connects communities with their local rivers to help them to protect and monitor biodiversity. Jake joined the project from university and has used it as a springboard to get the experience he needs in ecology to follow his dream to become a wildlife documentary filmmaker. Groundwork supports people into thousands of green jobs like this every year, helping to create a better and greener future for people and communities across the UK.

Building strong communities

Grow Speke, a community garden and wildlife project in South Liverpool, is a focal point for local people. It’s an incredible place for both mind and body, where you can learn new skills, meet new people and generally improve your health and wellbeing in a friendly and welcoming outdoor environment. In this short film, Lesley talks about what Grow Speke means to her and how being a regular volunteer has helped her to meet new people and feel part of the local community.

Our impact

Making a difference isn’t just our goal, it’s the very reason we exist. We are changing places and changing lives every day and are extremely proud of the positive impact that our work has. In the last year:

Sam at work in the @TheGrange gardens
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£318,000

Saved on domestic energy bills in 2024

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335

People supported into education,
employment or training
in 2024

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£354,000

Awarded in grants to support local organisations and community groups in 2023/24

Latest News


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    A free course, two strangers and one life-changing friendship. Find out how the Roots to Wellbeing course brought Eric and Andrew together. Andrew (on the left) and Eric (pictured right) lived just a few…

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Featured projects

Volunteers and staff in the Grow Speke garden

Grow Speke

Grow Speke is a community hub in Speke, South Liverpool. It’s a place where you can make new friends, learn new skills and improve your health and wellbeing.

Groundwork Green Doctor giving advice to a resident

Green Doctor

Groundwork’s Green Doctors help UK residents stay warm, stay well, and save money on household bills.

At the Grange community centre outdoor view

At the Grange

At The Grange is a community centre at Grange Park in Blackpool. It’s a great place to meet new people. learn new skills and improve your health and wellbeing.