Our CIC Commitment
Becoming a Community Interest Company (CIC) was a commitment to ensure that our work stayed accountable to Earth, and to the people and communities we serve. These commitments guide how we make decisions, shape relationships, and stay aligned with our purpose as we continue to evolve.
Our CIC Commitments (2020)
These commitments are presented exactly as they were filed when Earthself became a CIC in 2020. We share how these commitments take form through our work, relationships, and choices over time in our CIC Annual Reports.
Earth as the Primary Stakeholder
We place Earth at the centre of our decision-making and continually refine what it means to act from this position.
Mapping Impact Against the UN SDGs
We align our work with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and are developing ways to measure and track this impact more explicitly.
Working with Systems-Change Clients
We prioritise partnerships with organisations and communities committed to transformation. While not every client is fully there yet, we are clear that our direction is exclusively toward systems-change work especially nature restoration.
Earth Gain
Through initiatives like Emiel’s Food Forest and our EarthConnected Impact Assessment, we are creating ways for organisations to contribute to Earth’s thriving alongside their own growth.
Democratising Coaching for Systemic Impact
We are expanding access to EarthConnected coaching—through accredited training, community programmes, and 1:1 work—to create transformation at multiple levels.
Building an Evidence Base
Our ongoing research and development of systemic frameworks are laying the groundwork for a robust evidence base that can influence economic systems and policy in alignment with a wellbeing economy.
All EarthSelf services and programs are aligned with four key UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)



