We’re raising a generation that understands, protects, and restores the planet by spreading the message of sustainability, one heart at a time.
Greenacy is a grassroots climate action movement focused on environmental education and community awareness. We work with schools, workplaces, and communities across developing countries to promote practical climate knowledge and inspire local action. Our work is built on a simple idea: when people understand the challenges facing our planet, they are better equipped to become part of the solution. We focus on real-world education, meaningful engagement, and community-driven programs that help people connect environmental issues to their everyday lives. Greenacy exists to build a foundation of climate awareness that empowers individuals and strengthens communities.
We help schools, workplaces, and communities build habits and systems that support long-term environmental change.
We integrate climate education into everyday learning so students can understand environmental issues and take real action.
We turn school buildings into hands-on learning spaces that show how energy, water, and air systems work efficiently.
We provide toolkits and lesson plans that help teachers bring climate topics into classrooms.
We help schools build gardens that teach students how to grow food, understand biodiversity & practice sustainable agriculture.
We encourage youths to create and present green solutions, from clean energy ideas to zero-waste campaigns.
We support student-led projects that reduce waste, save water, and improve campus sustainability.
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Screening and discussion of climate documentaries and short films in schools and community centers to spark dialogue and learning.