Please note the activities of your enterprise must not involve political campaigning of the advancement of religion. Statutory organisations such as a local authority, health board or school. LORD’S TAVERNERS – MINIBUSES  Outdoor Learning Spaces, with ideas and inspiration for creating and using them to enhance your school or back yard. • UK Registered Charities/Registered CIC /Registered Community Benefit Society. £3,000 – £10,000. Project ideas must meet at least one of the following priorities to be eligible for funding: bring people together and build strong relationships in and across communities; improve the places and spaces that matter to communities; enable more people to fulfil their potential by working to address issues at the earliest possible stage. SCOTLAND This programme is funded through the Transport Scotland Sustainable Transport Team, within the Scottish Government. UK  The trustees meet twice a year, in spring and autumn, to decide on awards. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Groups must be willing to take on the planning, planting and care of the saplings. LIBRARY SCHEME: Priority will be given to funding library/ reading books but some funding towards e-readers can be considered if a justifiable need is presented (textbooks or curriculum books will not be funded). The applications they support typically fall into one of the following categories: Funding for Summer Schools – in the form of bursaries to enable people to attend extra-mural courses in Greek, Latin and Classical Civilisation who would not otherwise be able to do so, as well as providing bursaries for courses specifically aimed at teachers’ professional development; Funding for Conferences – Bursary schemes to attend the CA’s own Conference, and funding for conferences on a Classical theme, hosted by UK Classics departments with substantial postgraduate participation; School-teaching and Outreach – Support for Greek and Latin reading competitions, regional Greek/Roman days and school conferences, and for outreach events which promote public awareness of the importance of Classics and/or support Classics in schools; Major projects – support for a small number of major projects, which have been considered to be of fundamental benefit to the discipline; and Other Initiatives. Clarendon House The trust aims to support good causes in the local communities where WH Smith operates, and also to promote literacy and a love of reading. The Kincardineshire Development Partnership have been offering local community groups the chance of a micro grant to support their group or project since 2016. Outdoor Learning Wales (OLW) is a national network, facilitated by Natural Resources Wales. The Marr Area Committee of Aberdeenshire Council set up this grant scheme to support sustainable community development. The output were new outdoor learning curriculum at both partner schools, tools and new playground equipment, different products, science boxes used for outdoor classes and workshops with handouts, scout’s day at primary school. What’s the Difference? UK The Paul Hamlyn Foundation are looking for new, radical and innovative ideas which contribute to their wider commitment to help people realise their full potential. This travel grant scheme supports Scottish schools and voluntary groups making educational visits to the Cairngorms National Park. Grant applicants need to demonstrate that they can meet at least one of the following objectives: create learning opportunities for young people and so raise their aspirations; help protect the environment; break down barriers to employment through skills development; support staff active in the community. Three community projects in each local Tesco area will be voted on by customers in Tesco stores throughout the UK (via tokens being placed in voting units in stores), with projects changing every other month. The Fore supports small charities and social enterprises to grow their sustainability, efficiency, scale and/or impact. The funds priorities are: to work with those who need their support within certain social areas; to focus on support that fits with their principles of Transparency, Trust and Transformation; to work with families facing challenges; to help families with opportunities. LOCH LOMOND & THE TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK – EDUCATION TRAVEL GRANT CAIRNGORMS TRAVEL GRANT SCHEME PAUL HAMLYN FOUNDATION – TEACHER DEVELOPMENT FUND There are no deadlines for applications. SMALL GRANTS – UP TO £10,000  ANNUALLY FOR UP TO 3 YEARS THE RAGDOLL FOUNDATION There are no application deadlines. Grants for outdoor learning visits. Any group of volunteers can apply for funding to run environmental activities in Scotland’s green spaces, which could include creating or improving community gardens, wildflower meadows, ponds or woodlands. THE HILDEN CHARITABLE FUND – SUMMER PLAY SCHEMES KELLOGG’S BREAKFAST CLUB GRANTS PROGRAMME FSC Kids Fund will not pay for young people to attend standard curriculum focused FSC courses. £100 – £700. The Lord’s Taverners give minibuses to provide vital mobility for youngsters under the age of 25 with special needs and or a disability to enable them to engage and participate in sporting and recreational activities within the local community, as well as supporting the wider curriculum and to help develop life skills. However, LtL Has a long history of grants to support school playground development, teacher and educator training, provision of resources and more. UK Project applications could include, for example, taking part in active travel challenges, or making walking and cycling routes more attractive and friendly, but they must demonstrate the deliverance of one of the following outcomes: increased walking and cycling model share for short local journeys; increase in other sustainable travel choices for longer journeys i.e. 992 Grants for Preschools, Early Childhood Grants . Any waste or The major categories under which funding is considered are: advancement of education; Christian work or worship; advancement of community development; rural and urban regeneration; advancement of the arts and science; the provision of recreational facilities. UK UP TO £1,500.00. REQUESTS. INSTRUMENT & EQUIPMENT AWARDS – UP TO £1,500 Trustees meet twice each year to decide on awards, with application deadlines of 31st January and 30th June. You can browse many of our past, current and future outdoor learning and play projects here. UK & IRELAND  The awards are designed to recognise success and achievements for existing work so you do not have to present a new project. schools groups), Health (e.g. £500 – £2,000. The Society are keen to help those who show a real commitment to their local community, volunteer orientated groups who are used to relying on minimal funds, and those who enhance the lives of the neighbourhoods they are running within. The Outdoor Learning in Nature (OLIN) Fund launched in March 2018 with the aim to support more young people to have regular, frequent, structured and progressive outdoor learning experiences. We hope you will find it of value. SMALL GRANTS £5,000 – £10,000 Grants are available for 2/3 of the complete funding needed to provide holidays or day trips for children under the age of 13 in the UK who are from high areas of deprivation, are experiencing disadvantages, or have a disability. The Bursary Awards have been created at eleven music colleges and conservatoires to assist music students in need of financial support, with £5000 being awarded to each college annually as bursaries for music students. £500 – £5,000. Projects already funded have taken place outdoors, in schools, cities, in the countryside and on water, giving children and young people a huge range of opportunities, activities and support across the country. There are 2 funding rounds per year in March and September. UP TO 75% OF TRANSPORT COSTS UP TO £200. UP TO £500. ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY – OUTREACH FUND Please note organisations that are not registered charities will need to provide a copy of their constitution showing charitable or social purpose. This fund will support a wide range of things, from small one-off events to longer programmes of work that can last for up to 2 years, such as: projects which are about helping an artist to develop their skills; projects that create something new and high quality, in any art form; projects which are aiming to present high quality work to audiences, or which try to develop and reach new audiences for the arts; projects which encourage more people to take part in artistic and creative activity. surplus stock offered is done so on the guarantee that it will not be re-sold. FREE SOLAR SYSTEMS. Successful projects should: deliver a better understanding of the latest developments in STEM; improve perceptions of those working in STEM professions; and give students pride and ownership in STEM from participation in the investigative process. Some or all of costs can be funded for items such as staff salaries, training, and equipment, as well as new buildings, refurbishments, or purchases of land, buildings, and vehicles. Tesco, along with the UK environmental charity Groundworks offer this local community grant scheme where the money raised from plastic carrier bag sales is being used to fund thousands of local projects in community’s right across the UK. Following the vote, the project that receives the most votes in its area will receive a grant of up to £4,000, 2nd place will receive up to £2,000 and 3rd place up to £1,000. Grants are available for projects with a maximum total project cost of £500,000 including VAT (if relevant) with rounds open four times yearly. Outdoor Learning Wales Project Fund. New Hampshire educators are encouraged to apply for nature-based learning grants. UP TO £2,000. ENGLAND There are 4 funding rounds each year. They are mainly interested in applications that involve children during their early years, but appropriate projects for older children (up to 18 years) will also be considered. MAIN: UP TO £30,000 Please note there are seperate application deadlines for each Scottish region throughout the year. Large grant applications are open twice yearly from 1st March – 31st July and 1st September – 31st January. Primary School Outdoor Classroom Funding Grants Primary Schools throughout the UK are able to apply for funding to upgrade their playground, play area and outdoor learning facilities . One grant is awarded to the group voted for by the guests of the evening who are members of the local community. The scheme has three funding themes: Community buildings (to improve community buildings such as village halls, community centres and church halls to act as mechanisms for community involvement); Rebuilding biodiversity (supporting a variety of living things, including all species of plants and animals and the natural systems/ habitats that support them); Recreation (play equipment; landscaping including boardwalks, trees and shrubs; skateparks; woodland walks; nature trails; outdoor gym and building work within wider community areas of sporting clubhouses e.g. UP TO £250. The Trust provide funding awards to charitable organisations operating in Scotland through their Open Grants awards which consist of 3 funding strands all of which have been developed in response to needs identified through consultation with the third sector. Also on the website you will find tools and guides to support you to develop a sustainable income strategy. £10,000 – £75,000. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ABERDEEN HARBOUR COMMUNITY ACTION FUND The Outdoor Learning in Nature (OLiN) fund is a competitive fund, with a budget of £600k that will run for 2 years. Ideally these will comprise one school teacher and one lecturer/ researcher from a UK Higher Education Institution. £100 – £700. The following criteria must be met for each project: children under the age of 16 must be ACTIVELY involved in the planting process; schools must be local authority run or registered as a ‘not for profit’ organisation (including a community interest company, a charity organisation or a social enterprise); the group must be able to raise 25% of planting costs; and planting must take place during National Tree Week (or as soon as possible afterwards). GARFIELD WESTON FOUNDATION  Applications will need to contribute to all three of the funds outcomes: Heritage – with support, heritage will be better managed; People – with support, people will have developed skills; Communities – with support your organisation will be more resilient. To be eligible schools must: have at least 40% of the pupils at the school eligible to claim free school meals; demonstrate a commitment to engaging parents or other volunteers; and offer the breakfast club for free to ensure all pupils can attend. ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL AREAS OF HUNTLY, STRATHBOGIE & TAP O NOTH Applications are open all year round. There is a list of criteria each organisation must demonstrate to be eligible such as having strong management, a clear social mission, and a neighbourhood focus. In England applications are considered for 3 areas of work which qualify for funding through the LCF: Public Amenities (to provide, maintain or improve an amenity that is used primarily for leisure and recreation), Historic Buildings, Structures or Sites (the maintenance, repair or restoration of a building, other structure or a site of archaeological interest which is a place of religious worship, or a site of historic or architectural or archaeological interest and is open to the public) and Biodiversity (the conservation of biodiversity through the provision, conservation, restoration or enhancement of natural habitat or the maintenance or recovery of a species in its natural habitat). Each shop has £3000 per quarter to donate, which is shared between the charities according to the proportion of the vote they’ve received from customers (i.e. Grants are available to fully fund projects only, not part fund. PATHS FOR ALL – COMMUNITY PATHS YOUR CHOICE GRANTS The Trustees meet six times a year to decide on awards. pre-1830s). Sea Changers raise money for projects which will achieve one or more of the following: to address the root causes of marine conservation threats and challenges in the UK; to prevent or reduce negative impacts on UK coastal and marine environments and/ or species; to add to the body of knowledge about marine conservation threats and challenges in the UK. UK & REPUBLIC OF IRELAND But before you apply, here are a few tips to keep in mind. The aims of the grant programme are to: Explore opportunities to encourage low-carbon behaviour changes within the community; Initiate an awareness of climate change within the community and collecting views/opinions. CHILDREN IN NEED  We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Applications are accepted at any time. Part of the Keep Scotland Beautiful Climate Challenge Fund, the Development Grants are intended to enable community-led organisations to develop ideas for climate action projects. LARGE GRANTS – £251 – £3,000. This fund is run by Creative Scotland for artists, groups, and creative organisations who are looking to apply for money to support them on their artistic or creative projects. SMALL GRANTS – £2,00 – £7,500 100% FUNDING FOR COSTS UP TO £5,000 ENGLAND, SCOTLAND All packs come with bamboo canes and 60cm spiral tree protection which protects the young trees. Your project should be for (a) a new build, refurbishment or equipment project related to the teaching of science and technology, or (b) information or communications technology directly related to learning for projects involving libraries, languages, music or the arts. UP TO 100% OF TOTAL COSTS WITH A MAXIMUM OF £5,000. Priority will be given to groups who do any of the following: Work in areas where there is substantial social or economic deprivation; Improve and develop the health and wellbeing of their local community; Involve disabled people, vulnerable people or those at risk of exclusion; or Encourage and involve people under 26 in practical outdoor conservation. Supporting projects to get disadvantaged children aged 3 – 11 years old, active in the outdoors. Applications are open once per year. As the items are unsellable, the suitability for re-use cannot be guaranteed and items will be donated on the understanding that they will be re-used or disposed of responsibly if they are not used. The first round is now closed. The Bank of Scotland provides two types of funding to registered charities in Scotland. UP TO £25,000. The North (includes North East, North West, and Yorkshire and Humber) There are many grants available to start or expand your school's outdoor learning experiences. SCOTLAND The board meets four times each year to consider awards. A maximum of 2 of the following categories can be entered per organisation/ individual: Growing Smarter (Individual); Growing Smarter (Organisation) ; Growing Smarter (Junior); Clean-up Champion (Individual); Clean-up Champion (Organisation); Fairtrade; Sustainable Travel; Waste and Recycling Champion; Waste and Recycling (Business); Energy Efficiency; Sustainable Food (Organisation). This grant is for projects which have not yet started (and will last for no more than one year) and will make a difference to people, heritage and communities in the UK. 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