Outdoor Citizens is a free membership community.

It's made up of small charities, not-for-profit groups and organisations that are working to support more people to access the outdoors hosted and administered by YHA (England & Wales).

Outdoor Citizens members and YHA share a common aim: to make the outdoors accessible for everyone. If this sounds like you, then please come and join us. It’s 100% free.

Illustrations by Dr Penelope Mendonça for Outside Voices
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Member benefits

YHA are supporting and resourcing the work of Outdoor Citizens members through a range of benefits.

Free meeting rooms

YHA offers flexible meeting room spaces for community events, classes, workshops and more

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Discounted accommodation

Save 15% on YHA stays across England and Wales, including dorms, private rooms and glamping

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Access to funding

Our dedicated grants coordinator will support you to access other funding pots managed by YHA

Funding options

Networking and training

Community knowledge sharing, training and networking events designed for members

Meet other members

Share your feedback

Be the first to hear about paid opportunities to provide feedback to help us improve

Make an enquiry

Affiliate programme

YHA pays commission on sales generated through links on your website and social media

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Become a guest blogger

Accommodation is provided for approved bloggers and influencers to share their YHA experience

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Dedicated support

YHA will support your charity, group or organisation to plan outdoor events and activities

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How to join

Membership of Outdoor Citizens is completely free.

Eligibility to join is based on shared aims to achieve equity, diversity and inclusion in the outdoors. If this sounds like you, please apply to join our community.

Apply to join

Funding

We're working with funders to connect Outdoor Citizens members with grants. These will be updated regularly.

If you are interested in applying for funding for your work, please email [email protected] with a brief description of your plans. Funding is only available to members – it’s free and easy to join.

Pilgrim Trust

Available from April 2023 to March 2024, with all projects to be completed by March 2024 (priority for groups who have not previously received funding via YHA routes)

Focus: Outdoor activity projects

Apply for this fund

Natural England

Available from September 2023 to March 2024, with all projects to be completed by March 2024

Focus: Activities that build nature connection and or recovery of nature

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YHA (England & Wales)

Available on an ongoing basis to offset the cost of a YHA stay through our Breaks Programme

Focus: Groups of young people or groups of families with challenging lives

Apply for this fund

Join a growing community

Our community consists of small outdoor charities, not-for-profit groups and organisations. If you’d like to join the below members (and many more), complete our application form – you’ll be in great company.

Community support and networking

Members of Outdoor Citizens have access to online and face-to-face events. These events are in response to what members tell us they need. They are co-designed with members and typically free to attend. Past events include The Outdoor Connection 2022 and the Resilient Communities Series.

We’re committed to tackling some of the ‘big outdoor barriers’ like access to transport and kit. We're doing this by bringing together community groups, brands and big system partners to design practical solutions.

There is a wealth of expertise and skill in the Outdoor Citizens membership community. We recognise and value that and will always seek funding to pay experts for their time.

Once your membership has been agreed you will be sent a link to join the closed Facebook group. This is the place to connect with other members for learning, ideas and partnership opportunities.

Why is this community needed?

  • The UK outdoors is not diverse in participation and workforce. Outdoor Citizens members are working hard to address this in their own communities.
  • Starting a new group with limited resources can be challenging. Many groups are run by volunteers. Writing funding bids takes time and positioning your work to appeal to funders isn’t always easy. The outdoors is full of lingo, tradition, spaces and facilities that can be exclusive and inaccessible.
  • YHA and their partners want to use their resource and influence so Outdoor Citizens can more easily access the things they need to continue their work. And to make sure that barriers are removed permanently by challenging systems and processes, and amplifying the work of grassroots groups.
  • YHA wants to learn from Outdoor Citizens to make their own services more inclusive and continue to focus on their ‘all means all’ priority.
  • Outdoor Citizens is a place for practitioners to access practical things, influence change and connect with others to help each other grow.

News and events

If you have a story or event that you would like us to consider sharing, please email [email protected].

Supporting partners

We’re always on the lookout for partners and funders who are committed to making the outdoors more accessible. Does your organisation have something to add to the Outdoor Citizens membership offer? Please email our team directly.

Cotswold Outdoor

Natural England

Pilgrim Trust

Plas Y Brenin

Sport England Together Fund

Development partners

Our development partners have a central role in the creation and design of Outdoor Citizens and its continued delivery, ensuring that it can achieve its intended aims and objectives.

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