Olive Tree Foundation Supports Interfaith Climate Action
The Olive Tree Foundation has provided a grant to support Faiths4Climate Conversations 2026, an interfaith initiative that brings together communities to address the connections between faith, sustainability, and climate action.
The Olive Tree Foundation has provided a grant to support Faiths4Climate Conversations 2026, an interfaith initiative that brings together communities to address the connections between faith, sustainability, and climate action.
The event, organized by Faith & the Common Good in collaboration with EnviroMuslims, will be held during World Interfaith Harmony Week in February 2026.
It will include panels on faith-based climate leadership, a youth forum highlighting next-generation voices, and an exhibitor showcase featuring grassroots organizations, municipalities, and environmental groups.
Faiths4Climate Conversations has a track record of fostering collaboration across communities.
The 2022 event at the Jaffari Community Centre drew more than 65 participants from Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Jewish, Buddhist, and Hindu traditions.
In 2025, the Mississauga gathering led to new initiatives, including the Sikhs in Sustainability Conference and the creation of Kudrat Di Rakhia, a grassroots environmental organization.
Organizers say the series is designed to strengthen connections among faith groups while encouraging youth engagement and community-led climate action.
Faith & the Common Good is a national interfaith charitable network that supports congregations and spiritual communities in advancing sustainability initiatives.
The Olive Tree Foundation is a Canadian philanthropic foundation that promotes community development through endowed funds and charitable contributions.