[2] The stated goal of the Manitoba Eco-Network is to "promote positive environmental action by connecting people and groups in our communities.
"[3] In practice, it attempts to achieve this goal by providing services to its member groups and the public indirectly through its varied projects.
[6] The Eco-Network has also partnered with another library in Manitoba (Ducks Unlimited) to offer an inter-library loan program.
[7] In its current form, The Children's Health and Environment Partnership is composed of five supporting member groups, including The Manitoba Eco-Network.
The organization was "started in January 2002 as part of Canada's effort to meet our Kyoto Protocol objectives.
[9] The organization frequently holds free workshops for young people to educate them about climate change, and teach them about potential ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
According to the ecoDriver website, it is "a public outreach and education program aimed at helping Manitoba drivers save money by reducing their fuel consumption and at the same time decrease CO2 emissions.
It serves to provide a platform for individuals and groups to reach out to the community and share issues that may not be frequently covered in mainstream local press.
The Winnipeg Green Map was produced to help the public identify environmental businesses, transportation methods, projects, and initiatives in their communities.
[17] The Manitoba Environmental Youth Network website is used by the community as a resource to plan events, participate in discussions, and seek out connections and support from other young environmentalists.