Deadline: 02-Apr-2026
The Habitat and Biodiversity Grant provides funding (minimum £10,000) to not-for-profit organisations, Environmental Bodies, and Local Authorities to create or enhance natural habitats and increase biodiversity.
The scheme supports carbon-neutral environmental projects that promote community engagement, inclusivity, and public access while protecting existing ecosystems.
Eligible applicants must be formally constituted, operating for at least two years, and meet strict governance and non-profit requirements.
Overview
The Habitat and Biodiversity Grant is designed to strengthen local ecosystems by funding projects that:
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Protect and enhance biodiversity
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Create or restore natural habitats
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Promote carbon-neutral environmental spaces
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Encourage community involvement in environmental stewardship
The program prioritizes sustainable projects that deliver measurable ecological and social impact.
Core Funding Objectives
Funded projects must align with the following objectives:
1. Biodiversity Protection and Enhancement
Projects should:
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Increase native species diversity
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Improve ecological resilience
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Restore degraded habitats
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Avoid damaging existing ecosystems
Biodiversity refers to the variety of plant and animal life within a particular habitat or ecosystem.
2. Carbon Reduction and Carbon-Neutral Goals
Projects are expected to:
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Reduce overall carbon footprint
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Incorporate sustainable materials and methods
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Support long-term carbon neutrality
Carbon-neutral spaces aim to balance greenhouse gas emissions with carbon removal or reduction strategies.
3. Community Action and Wellbeing
Projects must:
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Encourage public participation
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Provide volunteer opportunities
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Support environmental education
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Promote physical and mental wellbeing through green spaces
4. Inclusivity and Accessibility
Applications must demonstrate:
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Engagement across cultures, religions, genders, and age groups
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Accessibility for people with disabilities
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Open and equitable public access
Community consultation is strongly encouraged to ensure projects reflect local needs.
What Types of Projects Are Supported?
Eligible projects may include:
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Habitat restoration initiatives
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Native tree and plant species programs
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Wetland or meadow creation
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Wildlife corridors
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Sustainable green infrastructure
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Community-led conservation programs
Projects must increase biodiversity without harming existing habitats.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must fall into one of the following categories:
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Charitable organisations operating on a not-for-profit basis
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Environmental Bodies
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Local Authorities (County, City, Town, or Parish Councils)
Charitable organisations must:
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Be formally constituted with signed governing documents
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Have been established for at least two years
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Have at least two non-related directors, trustees, or committee members
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Ensure no financial benefit is received by directors, trustees, or members
Funding Threshold
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Minimum grant request: £10,000
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Applicants must accept that awarded grants will incur an additional CTP cost
CTP costs are mandatory contributions associated with certain environmental funding schemes.
Why This Grant Matters
The Habitat and Biodiversity Grant supports:
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Ecosystem restoration
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Climate resilience
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Community environmental leadership
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Sustainable land management
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Public access to nature
By combining biodiversity enhancement with community inclusion, the scheme ensures that environmental improvement benefits both wildlife and people.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Confirm Organisational Eligibility
Ensure your organisation meets governance, operational history, and structural requirements.
Step 2: Define the Environmental Need
Clearly identify:
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The current ecological issue
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The biodiversity gap
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The desired environmental outcomes
Step 3: Design a Sustainable Project
Include:
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Biodiversity improvement strategy
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Carbon reduction measures
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Community consultation plan
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Volunteer engagement opportunities
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Accessibility provisions
Step 4: Prepare Documentation
Provide:
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Governing documents
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Evidence of operational history (minimum two years)
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Governance structure details
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Budget breakdown (minimum £10,000 request)
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Confirmation of acceptance of CTP costs
Step 5: Submit a Complete Application
Ensure all required materials are attached before submission.
Incomplete or ineligible applications may not be considered.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Proposing projects that damage existing habitats
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Failing to demonstrate biodiversity increase
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Ignoring carbon-neutral goals
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Not including community consultation
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Overlooking inclusivity and accessibility requirements
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Applying without meeting two-year operational requirement
Clear environmental impact and governance compliance are critical.
Key Definitions
Biodiversity
The diversity of plant and animal species within an ecosystem.
Carbon-Neutral
Achieving net-zero carbon emissions by balancing emissions with removal or reduction efforts.
Environmental Body
An organisation recognised for delivering environmental protection and improvement projects.
CTP Cost
A mandatory additional contribution required when receiving certain environmental grants.
Constituted Organisation
A legally formed entity with formal governing documents and defined leadership structure.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the minimum grant amount?
The minimum grant request considered is £10,000.
2. Who can apply?
Charitable not-for-profit organisations (established at least two years), Environmental Bodies, and Local Authorities.
3. Can newly formed organisations apply?
No. Organisations must be established for at least two years.
4. Must projects involve community participation?
Yes. Projects should include consultation and offer volunteer opportunities.
5. Are private individuals eligible?
No. Only constituted organisations and eligible public authorities may apply.
6. What is required regarding governance?
At least two non-related trustees or directors, formal governing documents, and no financial benefit to members.
7. What is a CTP cost?
It is an additional cost that organisations must accept as part of receiving the grant.
Conclusion
The Habitat and Biodiversity Grant supports large-scale, community-inclusive environmental projects that enhance biodiversity and promote carbon-neutral sustainability.
By requiring strong governance, ecological integrity, and inclusive community engagement, the scheme ensures funded projects create lasting environmental and social impact.
Eligible organisations should develop well-structured proposals demonstrating measurable biodiversity improvements, carbon reduction strategies, and meaningful public participation to maximize success.
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