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Green Roots Fund for Urban Nature and Climate Resilience (UK)

Applications open for Gilead Australia Community Grants Program 2025

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Deadline: 28-May-2026

The Green Roots Fund provides £10,000–£500,000 grants to support community-led projects that enhance green and blue infrastructure across London. With a total budget of £12 million over three years, it focuses on biodiversity, climate resilience, and inclusive access to nature. Projects must deliver environmental and community impact and include at least 10% match funding.

Programme Overview

The Green Roots Fund supports initiatives that improve green infrastructure (parks, trees, gardens) and blue infrastructure (rivers, wetlands, water systems) across London.

It is designed to enable communities to transform local environments into healthier, more sustainable, and climate-resilient spaces.

Purpose and Core Objectives

The programme aims to strengthen urban nature while ensuring equitable access.

Core Objectives

Funding Overview

Total Programme Budget

Grant Size

Project Duration

Match Funding Requirement

Key Focus Areas

Green Infrastructure

Blue Infrastructure

Environmental Outcomes

Community Outcomes

Eligible Applicants

Organisation Types

Key Requirements

Eligible Projects

Projects must demonstrate both environmental and social impact.

Examples

Why the Fund Matters

The Green Roots Fund addresses critical urban challenges.

Key Importance

Long-Term Impact

How the Fund Works

Application Process

  1. Confirm organisational eligibility
  2. Identify a suitable project aligned with fund priorities
  3. Secure landowner permission (if required)
  4. Arrange at least 10% match funding
  5. Develop a proposal with clear outcomes
  6. Submit application
  7. Assessment based on impact and feasibility
  8. Project delivery (up to 2 years)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Best Practices for Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Green Roots Fund?

It is a grant programme supporting green and blue infrastructure projects in London.

How much funding is available?

Grants range from £10,000 to £500,000.

What is the total budget?

£12 million over three years.

Who can apply?

Not-for-profits, public bodies, and community organisations.

Is match funding required?

Yes, a minimum of 10%.

What types of projects are supported?

Environmental and community projects improving green and blue spaces.

How long can projects run?

Up to two years.

Conclusion

The Green Roots Fund is a major investment in London’s natural infrastructure, supporting community-led projects that enhance biodiversity, improve climate resilience, and expand access to nature. By combining environmental impact with community engagement, it contributes to building a greener, more inclusive urban future.

For more information, visit Mayor of London.

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