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About Climate Action Toolkit

This toolkit includes ready-to-use graphics like an 11 × 17 overview flyer, customizable 8.5 × 11 project flyers, and social media graphics, with some options you can edit. You’ll find links to access everything via Dropbox and Canva below.

Not sure how to use it? We’ve got step-by-step guidance to help you get started.

The pieces focus on these six key areas

Let the Trees Grow

Connect Nature's Neighborhoods

Farm for Tomorrow

Care for Wetlands

Keep it Wild

Restore Grasslands

Print templates

Climate Action Fliers

11 x 17 Flier

ready to print

Horizontal and vertical fliers.

Customizable

Use this Canva template to create a vertical flyer with your organization’s logo and website in the footer. This is the same as the ready-to-print version, but allows you to add the information for your organization.

8.5 x 11 Fliers

Customizable

Available for each key area (12 total templates):

  • Flier 1 
    Graphic illustrations with key facts, customizable with land trust logo and website in the footer.
  • Flier 2
    Project showcase, customizable with project title, photo, description, and quick facts, as well as land trust name, logo, website, and email address.

Digital templates

Social Media Graphics

These graphics are sized for Instagram specifically, but can be used interchangeably on both Facebook and Instagram. We recommend scheduling posts with the same graphics for both platforms through Meta Business Suite.

1080px Square Graphics

ready to post

These graphics highlight each of the six key areas, with 33 total options you can mix and match.

Customizable

Available in a variety of templates for each of the six key areas. You can highlight a project, share a key fact, or add your land trust name and logo. Six templates are included.

Have questions about the Climate Action Toolkit?
Reach out to us!

Portrait of Charlie Carlin

Charles Carlin

Director of Strategic Initiatives

📞 608-251-9131 x15
📧 charles@gatheringwaters.org