
Climate literacy is growing — but action often lags. People know what needs to change, yet struggle to translate that knowledge into consistent, daily behaviours that support environmental resilience.
GAIN helps bridge that gap.
By combining gamification, incentives, and peer-based reinforcement, GAIN-powered climate programs move beyond awareness campaigns to foster real shifts in habits — from recycling to conservation to community-led green innovation.
In localised initiatives:
In Indonesia, youth, including those with disabilities, use the GAIN model to drive climate action and turn waste into functional community products. Our model doesn’t just teach climate concepts, it trains youth in green entrepreneurship. From maggot-based composting that turns organics into soil health to cardboard photo frames that upcycle packaging waste, the GAIN model guides teams so climate action becomes practical, income-generating, and sustained by the community.
GAIN turns climate action into something that feels doable, social, and rewarding — especially for those most affected by climate risk.