Courses

Learn sustainable finance, your way

Three core programmes built around responsible investing, ethical saving, and conscious consumption. Structured content you can work through at your own pace.

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Beginner

Responsible Investment Foundations

This course introduces you to the world of values-aligned investing. You'll develop a clear understanding of ESG criteria, explore the landscape of socially responsible funds, and learn how to evaluate investment opportunities through both a financial and ethical lens. The goal isn't to tell you what to invest in, but to give you the vocabulary and frameworks to make informed, autonomous decisions.

What you'll cover

Introduction to ESG: Environment, Social, Governance explained
Reading fund prospectuses with a critical eye
Impact investing vs. exclusion-based strategies
Greenwashing: how to identify it and what it means for your choices
Building a personal investment criteria framework
Understanding shareholder activism and engagement
Risk, return, and values: navigating trade-offs
Practical review: applying your framework to real fund examples
Ethical saving strategies with notebook, coins and financial planning materials in a natural light setting
All Levels

Ethical Saving Strategies

Saving is about more than accumulation. This course examines the full picture of where and how you save, exploring the ethical dimensions of banking relationships, cooperative finance models, and the relationship between personal saving habits and broader economic systems. You'll come away with a clear framework for making saving decisions that reflect your values as well as your financial goals.

What you'll cover

What banks do with your deposits: following the money
Ethical banking: principles, institutions, and how to evaluate them
Cooperative finance and credit unions: an overview
Saving as a systemic act: the broader implications of where you save
Building an emergency fund with ethical priorities in mind
Comparing saving products through a values and performance lens
Conscious consumption workshop showing sustainable products, circular diagram and group learning environment
Intermediate

Conscious Consumption

Every purchase decision has financial and ethical dimensions. This course takes you through the principles of circular economy thinking as they apply to individual spending behaviour. You'll examine consumption patterns, explore the concept of responsible consumer choice, and build a personal framework for making spending decisions that align with your values and your budget simultaneously.

What you'll cover

Circular economy fundamentals and personal finance
Mapping your consumption footprint honestly
CSR literacy: understanding company behaviour before you buy
The second-hand economy and its financial logic
Building a personal consumption policy
How We Teach

Learning that sticks

Each course is structured to move from concept to context to application. We don't just explain ideas — we help you work with them.

Video Lessons

Concise, focused video content for each topic. Designed to be watched and rewatched without losing clarity. No unnecessary padding.

Reading Materials

Carefully selected articles, case studies, and framework documents that support and extend each video lesson. Curated for quality over quantity.

Practical Exercises

Each module includes exercises that apply the concepts to real decisions. You work through examples relevant to your own financial context, not hypotheticals.

Questions?

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