
Greenbelt works in partnership with three main Festival partners: Christian Aid, Church Times and Methodist Church. It also has associate partnerships with Biblelands, Bible Society, Children's Society and Church Urban Fund.
These partnerships bring added diversity, depth and experience to the Festival through the inspiring and challenging work they are all committed to on the ground, both in the UK and globally.
Christian Aid
Supported and sustained by the churches and driven by the Gospel, Christian Aid is inspired by the dream of a new earth where all people can secure a better and more just future.
The Methodist Church
The Methodist Church is active across Britain and with all age groups. We are a discipleship movement shaped for mission, sharing the Gospel through social action, speaking out against injustice and service to our neighbours and communities.
The Church Times
Attempts to provide balanced and fair reporting of events and opinions across the whole range of Anglican affairs.
Bible Society
Millions around the world lack the Bible in a language they can understand, in a form they can use or at a price they can afford. Bible Society works at home and abroad to make the Bible heard in and through politics, media, education and the arts.
BibleLands
BibleLands seeks to improve the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the Middle East. We do this in partnership with local Christians, focusing on education, healthcare and community development.
The Children's Society
Our Christian values; love, justice and forgiveness inspire us to offer care, respite, and mentoring through 75 programmes and children's centres. We campaign to create a world where young people have a better chance in life.
The Church Urban Fund
More than 20 years on from 1986's 'Faith in the City' report, the Church Urban Fund has been given a new lease of life.

