YOUNG people across the Dales will be inspired to follow in Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg’s footsteps thanks to funding from The Ernest Cook Trust national educational charity.

The Clapham based Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust (YDMT) has received funding to support the employment of a ‘Green Mentor’ who will be tasked with enabling young people to lead the way as ‘Green Influencers’ on social action projects in their communities across Craven and the Dales.

It is hoped that young people, inspired by the Swedish activist, will fight for their communities, inspire change and work with decision makers, schools and others and help create long lasting benefits for everyone and future generations.

The pioneering Green Influencers Scheme is match-funded through the #iwill Fund which in turn is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund and the government’s Department of Culture, Media and Sport. Both of which are investing £25million in seed funding to support young people to access high-quality social action opportunities.

It is planned that the ‘green influencers, aged from 10 to 14 years old, will spring up across the Dales thanks to the trust being one of 36 host organisations awarded a grant to support the employment of 40 green mentor posts.

Together, they will, it is hoped, turn words into action with a range of measures to protect and enhance the local environment and tackle climate change.

Rosie Russell-Cohen, who will take on the role of green mentor for YDMT, said it was a very exciting opportunity.

“We were delighted to receive the funding from The Ernest Cook Trust which will enable us to help young people from across our region to support their communities with environmental projects,” she said.

“We’re honoured to be a host organisation for the Green Influencers Scheme which is being rolled out across England and we’re excited about the future because we know this will make a real difference to our communities.

“What is really special about the scheme is that it will give young people a chance to lead the way and offer the chance to learn through hands-on outdoor activities.”

She added: “We’re sure that young people across the Dales will get in step forward and join the scheme so we can work together to make sure it has a really positive impact on our communities.”

Over the next two years, under the Green Influencers Scheme, The Ernest Cook Trust will pay YDMT £18,000 every year to fund the Green Mentor post to kick-start the programme with further financial support to ensure they instigate lasting change right across their communities.

It says the young environmental activists will be at the forefront of youth social action projects that will benefit schools and communities across England after The Ernest Cook Trust awarded grants worth a total of £720,000 to host organisations.

Dr Victoria Edwards OBE, chief executive of The Ernest Cook Trust, said: “Inspired by teenagers like Greta Thunberg, young people across England have been leading the climate change and wildlife crisis debate.

“The Ernest Cook Trust’s new funding programme will empower young people in the Yorkshire Dales to follow in Greta’s footsteps and positively engage in environmental social action projects.

“The pandemic has a huge impact on the communities the trust supports but by campaigning, fundraising and volunteering, the green influencers will create long-lasting benefits for everyone.”

The scheme is being rolled out nationwide following successful pilot schemes at the Beverley-based East Riding Voluntary Action Services, Groundwork Greater Manchester, Groundwork Northamptonshire, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and Action for Conservation in London.

The initiative also gives participants a valuable opportunity to develop leadership skills.

Nine people aged 14 to 20 are members of the Scheme’s Youth Advisory Board. They have steered strategic decision-making and will help select grant awards for Green Influencers projects.

Anyone interested in joining the green influencers scheme in the Dales should contact Rosie on rosie.russellcohen@ydmt.org. Visit The Ernest Cook Trust website or email: greeninfluencers@ernestcooktrust.org.uk.