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British Association for Shooting and Conservation

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Conservation/Sports Shooting United Kingdom Website

About

The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is the UK's largest shooting organisation, representing shooters and promoting sustainable shooting and conservation of the countryside. BASC provides specialist advice, political lobbying, training courses, and member services across various shooting disciplines including game shooting, wildfowling, deer management, clay shooting, and airgunning. The organisation supports conservation efforts, scientific research, and works to protect shooting interests while contributing to wildlife and habitat management across the United Kingdom.

Funding Opportunities

David Gray Conservation Scholarship Programme

The BASC Wildlife Fund David Gray Conservation Scholarship has been designed to provide financial backing for students studying, or wishing to study, conservation-related or land management courses. The programme is open to UK citizens who are either currently a BASC member or have immediate family who are BASC members. The scholarship supports educational development in conservation and land management fields, helping students achieve their career goals while benefiting the countryside. While there is no minimum award amount, the maximum award to an individual is £4,500 per year. The scholarship can be used for various educational costs including tuition fees, residential costs, exam fees, equipment, and other related expenses. The program was newly introduced in 2024 as part of the BASC Legacy Scholarship Programme.

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BASC Legacy Funded Scholarship Programme

BASC's Legacy Funded Scholarship aims to support and encourage students wishing to develop their knowledge in conservation, land management or gamekeeping. It provides financial assistance to applicants where a lack of funding could obstruct education and future career paths. The programme is open to UK citizens who are either currently a BASC member or have immediate family who are members. Awards provide support for tuition fees, residential costs, exam fees, equipment, and other educational expenses related to the course of study or development plan.

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education

At a Glance

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Source Domain
basc.org.uk

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