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We’re proud to be partnering with Accenture, who are supporting our Urban Nature Project.
The project is an ambitious programme that will give people across the UK, no matter who they are or where they live, the motivation and tools to safeguard nature in their towns and cities, so that people and planet can thrive.
Accenture’s funding will supplement our partnership with the Garfield Weston Foundation to support the project’s national programme of activity. The project is designed to create the next generation of nature champions and scientists by engaging with pupils, teachers and the public and encouraging them to connect with the nature on their doorsteps.
Accenture embeds sustainability into everything they do and with everyone they serve, creating business value and sustainable impact, enabled by technology and human ingenuity. They aim to cultivate a sustainability mindset throughout the company by prioritising learning about sustainability, for their people and across the communities in which they live and work.
Through their global Skills to Succeed Initiative, Accenture collaborates with charity and civil society partners to enable sustainability education and action. The flagship programme upskills communities to support employment outcomes that help people thrive. Accenture’s support of our Urban Nature Project works hand in hand with their Skills to Succeed initiative, helping nurture the next generation of nature champions and scientists.
Collaboration is at the heart of how Accenture delivers lasting impact, and their partnership with us is testament to how the organisation is helping to drive positive social change.
The Urban Nature Project is a major, UK-wide partnership programme that builds our understanding of urban biodiversity, connects the nation with the nature in towns and cities and produces practical tools for supporting wildlife.
Our five-acre outdoor space has been transformed into an exemplar of urban wildlife research, conservation and awareness with the aim of sharing learnings and rolling out similar transformations with partners across the UK. New outdoor galleries showcase our scientific research and provide a space for the public to enjoy and explore urban nature.
With its coalition of museums and wildlife organisations, the Urban Nature Project has started an urban nature movement. A UK-wide learning programme for young people, families and schools will inspire more than 100,000 people to protect the nature on their doorsteps. In addition to this, new scientific tools and skills that are urgently needed to monitor, understand and protect urban nature are being developed and shared with our partners.
With this partnership, we’re committed to supporting the Natural History Museum, renowned globally for its scientific research on climate and nature, to help the next generation of students and our communities to develop critical skills and knowledge to enable the advancement of a nature-positive world.
Camilla Drejer, Managing Director, UKI Citizenship, Sustainability and Responsible Business, Accenture
We’re incredibly grateful to Accenture for supporting the Urban Nature Project. It’s more important than ever to engage future generations and instil the importance of biodiversity in order to safeguard the future of our planet. Accenture’s support is enabling us to reach even more communities and young people and connect them with the nature on their doorsteps.
Lauren Hyams, Head of Learning and National Programmes, Natural History Museum
Corporate Partnerships
Development Group
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 5BD
+44 (0)20 7942 5534
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