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Become a Follower

Do you want a Green Team in your organisation? Do you want to be the first to receive our developed materials, lessons learned and workshop invites? Become a Follower!

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Because Green Team is a project by and for local governments, 4 local authorities will co-create, validate and implement the Green Team methodology. We call them our 'lighthouses', as they act as pioneers and set an example for other organisations. 

 

But of course we want more organisations to implement our strategies! To ensure that other organisations have access to the developed methodologies and materials, you are welcome to join the project on a voluntary basis. Take a front row seat and follow the project's developments.

What's in it for you

Followers

  • are not an official project partner but have interest in the problem and objectives the project addresses;
  • have exclusive access to relevant events and workshops;
  • receive al the training materials first-hand;
  • get the unique opportunity to be part of an (international) learning network where you can learn from each other, refine your questions and make valuable connections.

These organisations preceded you:

  • City of Rotterdam (NL)
  • City of Harderwijk (NL)
  • City of Enschede (NL)
  • City of Lingen (GE)
  • Joint municipality Herzlake (GE)
  • Municipality of Essen (BE)

How to become a Follower

You sign a letter of support. Send us an email, and we will arrange the rest. 

Rather give advice? Join our Advisory Group!

We regularly test our findings and conclusions with our Advisory Group. Their expertise makes our materials better and boosts transnational knowledge. Do you want to actively contribute to our project? The Advisory Group meets (digitally) every 6 months and is always looking for more participants!

Send us an email and we will share further information.

These organisations went before you:

  • Hamburg Institute for International Economics
  • Lower Saxony Competence Centre Climate Change
  • Deutches Institut für Urbanistik 
  • Research institutes of Sweden
  • Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
  • Institute for European Energy and Climate policy