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Green Roots Fund

Greater London Authority

The Green Roots Fund supports projects to create and improve green and blue infrastructure in London. The programme aims to help nature thrive in the city by giving London communities active ways to transform their local spaces. It focuses on making the environment better for all Londoners while addressing issues such as inequality, biodiversity loss and climate resilience. The fund supports both implementation work (physical improvements like creation, restoration of green space, waterways, rewilding, tree planting) and enabling work (research, design, community engagement, feasibility studies). Over £12m of funding is available over three years through five funding rounds between 2025 and 2027.

£10000.00 - £500000.00
Due in 7 days
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Green Roots Fund

Greater London Authority

The Green Roots Fund is a funding programme that supports projects to create and improve green and blue infrastructure in London. It aims to help nature thrive in the city by giving London communities active ways to transform their local spaces. The fund focuses on making the environment better for all Londoners while addressing issues such as inequality, biodiversity loss and climate resilience. Over £12m of funding is available over three years through five funding rounds between 2025 and 2027. The fund supports two main types of work: implementation work, which focuses on activities that improve physical spaces through creation, improvement and restoration of green spaces, waterways, wetlands or habitats, rewilding, tree planting, species reintroduction, and climate adaptation measures; and enabling work, which focuses on supporting activities like community science, community activation and outreach, feasibility studies, baseline surveys, and design work. The programme seeks to enhance blue and green spaces in London and include and involve Londoners in these spaces, ensuring access to green and blue infrastructure and its benefits for all Londoners.

£10000.00 - £500000.00
Due in 7 days
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RWE Camster Wind Farm Community Fund

Foundation Scotland

This fund supports charitable activities or services of benefit to those living in the following Community Council areas in Caithness: Latheron, Lybster and Clyth; Watten; and Tannach and District. The fund is provided by RWE, owner of the Camster Wind Farm, and receives at least £150,000 annually (index-linked) for the Wind Farm lifetime, expected to be 25 years. The annual donation is split equally between the three Community Council areas. The fund supports projects that contribute to outcomes including increased sports and recreational opportunities, safer access through settlements, varied activities for all ages, enhanced community life, economic activity encouragement, vocational skills development, promotion of natural and cultural heritage, sustainable energy use, and tourism development. Applications can range from salaries and core costs to capital projects and feasibility studies. Constituted not-for-profit groups or organisations working to benefit people in these areas may apply. Applicants should demonstrate local consultation, consider partnership working where appropriate, and prioritize local procurement. Recommendations on grant awards are made by a Panel of people who live in the fund area, comprising up to 12 people with four representatives from each of the three Community Council areas.

Up to £25000.00
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River Avich Hydro Open Grants Fund

Foundation Scotland

This fund provides grants for charitable projects and activities that primarily benefit residents of Inverinan, Lochavich, Dalavich, or Kilmaha. It's part of the overall River Avich Hydro Community Benefit Fund. Started in 2021, the fund is provided by Awesome Energy Dalriada (AED), owner and operator of the River Avich Hydro-power Scheme. AED is a community benefit society set up and run by the local community to develop and operate the hydro scheme. The fund supports charitable activity that delivers on strategic themes set out in the Dalavich Improvement Group Community Action Plan, including Housing Development, Community Assets, Young People, Arts and Heritage, Transport Solutions, Environmental Projects, Economic Initiatives, and Health and Wellbeing Services. Awards can support a wide range of costs and activities, including equipment costs, staff or sessional worker costs, consultations and feasibility studies, and repair or refurbishment of community facilities. There is no fixed amount of funding available in any year; the amount available is decided in June each year by Dalavich Improvement Group and is dependent on AED's profitability and other financial commitments.

Up to £10000.00