Become a Connector member

CAG Connector membership

The aim of the connector membership is to enhance the way organisations and groups can connect and work together across Somerset. It aims to be inclusive of the organisations that are based in Somerset and have a commitment to working on environmental sustainability and climate action.

There are many benefits to the Connector membership including:

  • Connections to a wide range of community groups working on waste reduction, climate change, and sustainability.
  • Publicity through CAG Somerset’s communication channels to promote your relevant initiatives.
  • Access to Skillshare Events, Collaborate Sessions, and networking opportunities to enhance collaboration and innovation.
  • Resources: Tap into our extensive library of materials and resources to support your work.
  • Advice and Partnerships: Be signposted to other organisations for guidance and potential collaborations.
  • Training Opportunities: Get access to our range of training events and sessions (where numbers are not limited).
  • Monthly Newsletter keeping you up to date with the latest news and opportunities.
  • Free Membership – no cost to join!

How to Join as a Connector member

We’d love to welcome you into the CAG Somerset Connector Membership! If you’re interested in becoming a Connector Member, please follow these simple steps:

  1. Fill out our Connector Membership Enquiry Form
    Simply fill out the Connector membership enquiry form on this page. This will help us understand how your organisation aligns with our values and how we can best collaborate with you.
  2. Review and Sign the Connector Membership Agreement
    Once your form is submitted, we’ll share the CAG Connector membership agreement for you to review and sign. This ensures we’re all on the same page regarding expectations and responsibilities.
  3. Get Started!
    Once you’re signed up, you’ll start receiving all the benefits of Connector Membership right away—and we’ll begin working together to build a more sustainable, resilient Somerset.

We’re excited to see how your organisation can contribute to this collective effort. Join us today, and let’s make a positive impact together!

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