Green Research Micro Grants 2023/24 Applications: Intergenerational Microgrants - iWill 2023 - Backyard Nature Green Research microgrants offer seasonal funding up to the value of £1000 for your patch. This include money for creating a nature haven, making patches a bit prettier, or running some fun activities! Criteria: Project idea must engage min. 15 young people (aged 7-25) Organisations applying must be connected to a local housing association Ideas must be youth-led |
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The Treebeard Trust Applications: The Treebeard trust Deadline: None. The trust can be contacted at any time to discuss a proposal. Grants for generally up to £50,000 over 1 or more years, are available to UK registered charities and social enterprises working in the areas of environment, social justice and vulnerable communities. |
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The Big Bike Revival Grants Programme (Cycling UK) Summer 2024 round Applications: Further information, guidance and an online application form can be found on Cycling UK’s website. Grants of up to £3,500 are available to a range of not-for-profit and charitably inclined organisations in England for projects that support people returning to cycling, starting as complete beginners, and people who do not cycle regularly. |
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Reimagining the levels - Support for local tree planting
Applications: RTL | Stewardship and Vision on The Somerset Levels (reimaginingthelevels.org.uk) Deadline: No deadline If you're looking to plant trees this planting season get in contact with Reimagining the Levels who can support local schemes.
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Exciting Opportunity for Energy Network Members - Funding available to support your activities! Applications: megan.blyth@cse.org.uk Energy Support Network – Somerset Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) are offering small grants of £300 - £5,000 to community organisations in Somerset with the aim of increasing the capacity for organisations to deliver energy advice supporting vulnerable people in their communities. This funding opportunity is open to all community organisations who have been involved (or wish to be involved) in the Rural Communities Energy Support Network. The aim of the funding is to enable your organisation to support vulnerable people in your community with energy advice. The funding can be used for a range of activities including training and capacity building, staff time, volunteer expenses, publicity, event costs and energy saving kit.
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Lendology loans for sustainable home improvements
Applications: Lendology Could your home benefit from energy saving improvements? CIC and Somerset Council's collaboration since 2005, is driving climate-friendly community changes in Somerset. Residents benefit from accessible home improvement loans, exemplified by success stories available on Lendology's website. Lendology's partnership is at the forefront of revolutionising climate-conscious home improvements. Whether it's to replace aging boilers, inefficient windows, or fund renewable energy measures, they offer practical sustainable solutions.
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Farming in Protected Landscapes Programme
Applications: Exmoor National Park Farming in Protected Landscapes is a programme of funding for one-off projects.
Supporting farmers and land managers to carry out projects that; support nature recovery, mitigate the impacts of climate change or support nature friendly, sustainable farm business. It is open to all farmers and land managers within a National Park or AONB. |
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Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund
Applications: avivacommunityfund.co.uk |
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Forestry Training Fund
Applications: forestrytrainingfund.co.uk |
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Lush Charity Pot
Applications: weare.lush.com |
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Southern Co-op: Greener Neighbourhoods Local Funding
Applications: neighbourly.com/GreenerNeighbourhoods £500 grants for local charities good causes group whose aim is to build and promote a greener neighbourhood. |