COMMUNITY:
GREEN FUNDRAISER COMMUNITY
Stay ahead of funding trends in the green and bio-based economy
ANNUAL FEE:
Food & Bio Cluster Denmark members: EUR 1,500 (become a member)
Non-members: EUR 2,000
Join an exclusive international community for fundraisers, research organisations, innovation clusters and companies working to accelerate the green transition.
The Green Fundraiser Community gives your organisation direct access to funding intelligence, donor priorities and a trusted network of peers working across the green and bio-based economy.
Where fundraisers stay ahead
Funding opportunities move fast. Priorities shift. New programmes emerge. And strong partnerships are often built before calls are published.
The Green Fundraiser Community helps your organisation stay ahead by connecting you with relevant funding insights, donor perspectives and experienced fundraisers across Denmark, Europe and beyond.
The first network meeting will take place in October 2026, bringing members together around key industry challenges, innovation opportunities and collaboration across the value chain.
As a community member, your organisation gains access to:
Funding intelligence
Stay updated on critical funding pipelines, trends and opportunities.
Donor insights
Hear directly from public foundations, private foundations and corporate donors about current and coming priorities.
Peer-to-peer knowledge sharing
Connect with experienced fundraisers and portfolio developers working in the green and bio-based economy.
3-4 online sessions per year
Focused, high-value sessions with relevant themes, donor updates and expert perspectives.
Organisation-wide access
Membership is organisation-based with unlimited participants from your organisation.
Annual fee:
Food & Bio Cluster Denmark members: EUR 1,500 per year
Non-members: EUR 2,000 per year
Who is it for?
The community is relevant for:
- Research organisations, universities, GTS institutes and research institutes.
- Companies working with green transition, bioeconomy or bio-based innovation.
- Innovation clusters in Denmark, Europe and internationally.
Consultants are not eligible for membership, but may be invited as expert speakers.
FAQ
The network is relevant for:
- Research organisations and universities
- GTS institutes and research institutes
- Innovation clusters
- Companies working with green transition or bioeconomy
- Strategic fundraising and portfolio development teams
No. The network is a closed member community and consultants cannot participate as members.
However, selected consultants may occasionally be invited as external expert speakers for specific sessions.
Yes. The community is designed to connect both Danish and international organisations working within the green and bio-based economy.
The community hosts approximately 3–4 online sessions annually alongside ongoing communication and funding updates.
Yes. Membership is organisation-based, meaning an unlimited number of employees from the same organisation can participate.
- EU funding programmes
- Foundations and philanthropic funding
- Corporate donor priorities
- Strategic partnership opportunities
- Trends within green transition and bioeconomy funding
No. While the network is anchored in Denmark, the focus is international and includes both EU and global funding perspectives.
The network is facilitated by Jeppe Falck, Senior Fundraiser & Portfolio Developer at Food & Bio Cluster Denmark.
Jeppe works hands-on with funding, innovation projects and strategic partnerships on a daily basis and brings extensive insight into the funding landscape, collaboration opportunities and project development across the food and bioresource sectors.
The annual membership fee is:
- EUR 2,000 for non-members
- EUR 1,500 for members of Food & Bio Cluster Denmark
Not yet a member? Explore the benefits of joining and learn how to become a member.
Strengthen your funding pipeline and international network
Join a trusted community of professionals working at the forefront of green and bio-based innovation funding.
Jeppe Falck
Analysis and mapping
Gain insights into key funding trends, priorities and opportunities across Danish, European and international donors. The analysis is based on a comprehensive mapping of 63 major funders and their strategic focus areas.