what we fund

Priorities

Projects that show potential to be replicated or scaled up.
Projects involving volunteers and/or community engagement
Projects aiming for biodiversity improvements seeking to deliver improvements for targeted species or projects that promote, implement or manage habitat improvements.
Local or regional projects
Projects seeking to improve carbon capture
Regenerative farming projects focusing on healthy soils, farmland eco systems for sustainable food production and carbon capture
Regenerative farming projects focusing on healthy soils, farmland eco systems for sustainable food production and carbon capture

Exclusions

Projects on a national scale
Projects that are not land based.
Projects that do not engage local communities
Species preservation/re-introduction projects based on non-red list species (Joint Nature Conservation Committee)
Core running costs (we aim to support project costs)

How to apply

Application through submission of an Expression of Information Form (EOI).
If successful in your EOI you will be invited to submit an application form which will be taken to the next Trustee Meeting
Trustee Meetings are held March, June and December of each year.