The real work of FEI is achieved by local groups, known as 'cluster groups'. FEI encourages and supports the formation of voluntary cluster groups at local and regional levels.
FEI cluster groups informally bring together individuals and organisations who want to educate others about trees and wood, and those directly involved with woodland ownership and management and related timber industries. Involvement is open to all those who wish to further the aims and objectives of FEI. Each FEI cluster group is unique, locally managed, independent and focused on their local needs.
What can Clusters do?
Clusters aim to offer teachers and leaders facilities for developing activity-based programmes based on trees, forests and wood products in their locality.
For example they can:
How to search for a Cluster Group in your area...
The national co-ordinators are available to give support and guidance with setting up and running a cluster. Other cluster groups can also be a useful source of information and advice.
The FEI Partnership Fund is specifically to support the work of FEI clusters. It can provide match funding for specific activities, which enhance the overall objectives of FEI.
There are various organisations that may be able to provide funding for your cluster group - here's how to find them...