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    • Home
    • About
      • Our Mission and Vision
      • Our Process
      • Emerging Theory of Change
    • Team
    • Partners and sponsors
    • Blog
    • Support Us
      • Volunteer Support
      • Financial Support
      • Research Collaboration
      • Host a site visit
      • Partnerships
    • Opportunities
      • Volunteer Communications
      • Volunteer HR and Admin
      • Non-executive board roles
    • Contact us

  • Home
  • About
    • Our Mission and Vision
    • Our Process
    • Emerging Theory of Change
  • Team
  • Partners and sponsors
  • Blog
  • Support Us
    • Volunteer Support
    • Financial Support
    • Research Collaboration
    • Host a site visit
    • Partnerships
  • Opportunities
    • Volunteer Communications
    • Volunteer HR and Admin
    • Non-executive board roles
  • Contact us
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Partnerships

 The Solar Drift Project seeks partnerships with organisations, institutions, and community groups that share our mission. As an early-stage nonprofit, strategic partnerships help amplify our impact and enable collaboration across multiple sectors. Partnerships can support the project in a variety of ways, including co-developing research initiatives, providing access to resources or field sites, sharing expertise, engaging stakeholders, outreach , knowledge sharing, and supporting operational or pilot activities. By partnering with us, organisations play a key role in advancing innovative solutions that benefit communities, agriculture, and energy resilience.  We welcome support from both national and international contributors. 

 

To explore partnership opportunities or learn more about working with the Solar Drift Project, please visit our Contact Us page and mention “Partnerships” in your message.

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