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2026/27 LiveSmart Community Environmental Grant Programme (United Kingdom)

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Deadline: 31-Dec-2026

The LiveSmart Community Environmental Grant Programme 2026-27 provides grants of up to £750 to community and voluntary organizations within the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area to support local environmental improvement projects. The programme promotes sustainable living, waste reduction, recycling, litter prevention, carbon footprint reduction, and community-led environmental action through a range of practical initiatives.

Funding is available on a rolling basis until the annual budget is fully allocated, with eligible organizations able to apply for up to 100% of project costs for activities that contribute to cleaner, greener, and more sustainable local communities.

Programme Overview

The LiveSmart Community Environmental Grant Programme is part of the wider LiveSmart Initiative developed by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

The programme supports community-led projects that improve environmental quality, encourage sustainable behaviours, and help local residents reduce their environmental impact. Through small grants, local organizations can implement practical initiatives that address waste, recycling, litter, carbon reduction, and environmental awareness.

The programme aims to empower communities to take direct action in protecting and improving their local environment.

Funding Information

Key funding details include:

Applications are assessed based on project quality, environmental impact, and value for money.

Programme Objectives

The programme seeks to encourage sustainable community action and environmental responsibility.

Core objectives include:

Projects should demonstrate clear environmental benefits and measurable community impact.

LiveSmart Priority Themes

The programme supports projects aligned with six key LiveSmart themes.

RecycleSmart

This theme focuses on increasing recycling rates and encouraging proper waste management practices.

Activities may include:

ClimateSmart

ClimateSmart supports activities that help reduce carbon emissions and promote climate-conscious behaviours.

Examples include:

FoodSmart

FoodSmart focuses on reducing food waste and encouraging responsible food consumption.

Supported activities may include:

PlasticSmart

PlasticSmart encourages communities to reduce plastic waste and adopt reusable alternatives.

Eligible projects may include:

LitterSmart

LitterSmart supports projects that improve cleanliness and reduce littering.

Examples include:

ClothesSmart

ClothesSmart promotes sustainable fashion and textile waste reduction.

Supported activities may include:

Eligible Projects and Activities

The programme supports a broad range of environmental initiatives.

Examples include:

Projects should demonstrate clear links to one or more LiveSmart themes.

Equipment Support

Funding may also be used for small items of equipment required to deliver approved projects.

Examples may include:

Equipment requests should directly support project delivery and environmental outcomes.

Why This Programme Matters

Local communities play a critical role in addressing environmental challenges.

This programme helps communities:

Small community-led projects often generate lasting environmental and social benefits at the local level.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must:

Organizations should have the necessary structures and systems in place to manage grant funding effectively.

Eligibility Requirements

To be considered for funding, applicants must demonstrate:

Projects should show how they will improve environmental outcomes within the local community.

How Applications Are Assessed

Applications are evaluated competitively using several criteria.

Assessment factors include:

Projects that demonstrate strong local impact and practical environmental improvements are likely to score highly.

How to Apply

Step 1: Identify a Community Environmental Need

Determine a local environmental issue that your project will address, such as litter, waste, recycling, food waste, or carbon reduction.

Step 2: Align the Project with a LiveSmart Theme

Ensure the proposed activity clearly supports one or more programme priorities.

Step 3: Develop a Project Plan

Prepare details including:

Step 4: Confirm Eligibility

Review governance, legal, insurance, safeguarding, and financial management requirements.

Step 5: Seek Guidance if Needed

Contact the Environmental Resource Officer Team for advice and feedback on project ideas.

Step 6: Submit the Application

Complete and submit the application before available funding is exhausted.

Tips for a Strong Application

Strong applications clearly connect project activities to environmental improvements.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoiding these issues can significantly improve funding prospects.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the maximum grant amount available?

Organizations can apply for grants of up to £750 per project.

Can organizations receive 100% project funding?

Yes. Applicants may request up to 100% of eligible project costs.

Who can apply for funding?

Community and voluntary organizations operating within the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area may apply.

Is there a deadline for applications?

The programme operates on a rolling basis and remains open until the available budget is fully allocated.

What types of projects are eligible?

Projects involving recycling, reuse, repair, upcycling, litter prevention, waste reduction, food waste prevention, and tree planting are eligible.

Can equipment be funded?

Yes. Small items of equipment necessary for project delivery may be supported.

How are applications assessed?

Applications are assessed competitively based on environmental impact, project quality, community benefit, organizational capacity, and value for money.

Conclusion

The LiveSmart Community Environmental Grant Programme 2026-27 provides valuable support for community organizations seeking to improve local environmental quality and promote sustainable living. Through funding of up to £750, the programme enables communities to implement practical solutions that reduce waste, encourage recycling, prevent litter, lower carbon footprints, and create cleaner, greener local environments. Organizations with well-planned projects that align with LiveSmart priorities and demonstrate strong community impact are well positioned to benefit from this funding opportunity.

For more information, visit Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council.

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