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Other award partners


There are several other organisations that have been awarded funds by the Big Lottery Fund. Following is a short outline of the other award partners and their aims. If their funding objectives are more inline with your project aims, you can go directly to their website by clicking on their names to find out more information.

Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts – Local Food
www.localfoodgrants.org

  • To make locally grown food accessible and affordable to local communities.
  • To support a variety of food-related projects to help strengthen local communities.
  • Grants from £2,000 up to £500,000.
  • Projects to include growing, processing, marketing and distributing local food; composting, and raising awareness of the benefits of such activities.

Groundwork UK – Community Spaces
www.community-spaces.org.uk

  • Empowering people to improve public spaces in their neighbourhood.
  • Responding directly to people’s aspirations to have better places on their doorsteps:
  • More interesting places for children to play.
  • Safer places for people of all ages to sit.
  • Greener spaces where people and nature can grow and flourish.


Building Research Establishment –
Community Sustainable Energy Programme (CSEP)
www.communitysustainable.org.uk

  • Aim to support the development of sustainable energy installations in local communities in England.
  • Local communities are the main stakeholders.
  • Buildings such as village halls, community centres, places of worship, visitor centers, and activity centres.
  • Free standing installations such as wind turbines and small scale biomass boilers.

Natural England – Access to Nature
www.naturalengland.org.uk/accesstonature

  • Encourage people from all background’s to understand, access, and enjoy the natural environment.
  • Funding projects that will bring a lasting change in areas of high social, economic, and/or environmental deprivation.
  • Grants from £50 000 up to £500 000.
  • Three broad themes:
  • Community awareness and active participation.
  • Education, learning and volunteering.
  • Welcoming, well-managed and wildlife-rich places.

 


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