Deadline: 01-Feb-2026
The Cambridgeshire Community Foundation (CCF), through its Looker Energy Environmental Fund, provides grants to support environmental protection and climate education in Godmanchester and Portholme. Non-profit organizations can receive up to £7,500 for conservation and sustainability projects, while individuals can apply for educational grants of up to £200. The Fund prioritizes initiatives that improve biodiversity, promote sustainable practices, and raise awareness about environmental issues.
What is the Looker Energy Environmental Fund?
The Looker Energy Environmental Fund supports local environmental and climate-focused initiatives, funded through the renewable energy contributions of Looker Energy. The Fund encourages both community-based projects and individual education efforts that protect nature, mitigate climate change, and promote sustainability.
Fund Objectives
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Conserve and improve the natural environment.
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Promote biodiversity and ecological restoration.
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Raise public awareness about environmental and climate issues.
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Support sustainable practices and renewable energy initiatives.
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Encourage community engagement in local environmental action.
Funding Details
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Organisations: Grants of up to £7,500 for non-profit environmental or climate-focused projects.
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Individuals: Educational grants up to £200 for research, studies, or practical projects related to conservation or climate action.
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Funding supports projects directly benefiting residents of Godmanchester or Portholme.
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Grants are tied to Looker Energy’s renewable energy contributions, linking clean energy success with community environmental initiatives.
Who is Eligible?
For Organisations
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Must be non-profit and based in or serving Godmanchester or Portholme.
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Projects should focus on environmental conservation, sustainability, or climate action.
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Eligible initiatives include green space restoration, biodiversity projects, renewable energy awareness, and community environmental programs.
For Individuals
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Must be residents of Godmanchester or Portholme.
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Projects should involve educational or research activities related to environmental protection or climate change.
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Grants support both academic studies and practical hands-on projects.
Why This Fund Matters
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Strengthens local environmental initiatives with direct community impact.
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Supports education and skill-building in environmental conservation and climate awareness.
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Encourages community participation in sustainability and biodiversity projects.
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Demonstrates a model where renewable energy contributions directly fund local environmental action.
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Promotes long-term environmental stewardship and local engagement with global challenges.
How to Apply / Project Guidelines
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Ensure the project benefits Godmanchester or Portholme residents.
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Identify whether the application is for an organisation or individual grant.
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Submit a clear project description including objectives, activities, and expected outcomes.
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Demonstrate community or public benefit and alignment with environmental or climate goals.
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Include a budget outline proportional to the requested funding amount.
Common Mistakes & Tips
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Applying from outside the eligible geographic area.
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Submitting projects unrelated to environmental conservation or climate action.
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Failing to clearly demonstrate public or community benefit.
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Omitting a realistic budget or project plan.
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Neglecting to link the project to sustainability, biodiversity, or renewable energy awareness.
FAQ
1. What is the maximum grant for organisations?
Up to £7,500 for non-profit environmental or climate-focused projects.
2. What is the maximum grant for individuals?
Up to £200 for educational or research projects.
3. Who can apply?
Non-profit organisations serving Godmanchester or Portholme residents, and individuals living in the eligible area.
4. What types of projects are supported?
Environmental conservation, green space restoration, biodiversity projects, climate education, and sustainable community initiatives.
5. Do projects need to involve renewable energy?
Not necessarily, but the Fund is supported by Looker Energy’s renewable energy contributions and encourages sustainability-focused initiatives.
6. Can educational grants be used for studies or hands-on projects?
Yes, both academic and practical environmental or climate-focused projects are eligible.
7. Why is the Fund important for local communities?
It provides resources for local residents and organisations to protect nature, promote sustainability, and raise awareness about climate change, fostering meaningful community engagement.
Conclusion
The Looker Energy Environmental Fund offers a valuable opportunity for Godmanchester and Portholme residents and community groups to take action on environmental and climate challenges. By funding both hands-on conservation projects and educational initiatives, the Fund empowers local stakeholders to protect biodiversity, promote sustainable practices, and build community awareness about climate change.
For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.








































