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This report sets the foundations for the GREENGAGE Ambassador Exchange Programme designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among eligible GREENGAGE Observers engaged in environmental monitoring and sustainability initiatives across five Innovation Pilots in Europe: Bristol (UK), Copenhagen (DK), North Brabant (NL), Turano Valley (IT), and Gerace (IT). The primary aim of the Exchange Programme is to enhance the capacity of selected GREENGAGE Observers through structured knowledge exchange and practical experiences. We start from describing the objectives, individual expectations, roles and responsibilities of the concerned actors, along with the structural elements of the programme. We describe the selection and eligibility process, for both the host locations and the participating Observers, respectively, where the Observers will be selected based on their activity levels and contributions to GREENGAGE Observatories. The most active Observers will be given the title of GREENGAGE Observer Ambassador. They will be able to visit a GREENGAGE Observatory in another city which is dealing with a similar topic. We continue by describing the exchange activities, where the participants will engage in a series of coordinated activities during their visits. These include workshops, field visits and collaborative sessions with their counterparts in the host cities. The focus will be on practical, hands-on learning and the exchange of innovative ideas and best practices. Participants will also share challenges, failures and use respective methods and tools to find better solutions collaboratively. This deliverable also outlines the logistical arrangements for the Exchange Programme, including travel, accommodation, and scheduling of activities. A dedicated coordination team will oversee the implementation to ensure smooth execution and address any issues that may arise. An important challenge GREENGAGE project anticipates is the need to bridge possible financial and language barriers and cultural differences among participants (e.g., religious identity influencing social norms, dietary practices, religious ceremonies, personal values, etc.). To address this, the Exchange Programme will use a set budget to support the activities. Further, it will be essential to provide interpreter support and contextual guidance at all activities and meetings, ensuring effective communication and mutual understanding. This is expected to help navigate through distinct local conditions, standards, laws, challenges, needs and concerns, while fostering cultural awareness and sensitivity among participants. These measures will not only bridge communication gaps but also build trust and respect across diverse cultural and contextual backgrounds.