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Funding available for Local Nature Recovery (United Kingdom)

Request for Applications: WBF Move Grants

Deadline: 06-Jan-2025

The Trust for Oxfordshire’s Environment funds local nature recovery projects run by community groups and not-for-profit organisations in Oxfordshire, and projects which increase species recording in Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

Nature’s recovery is one of TOE’s top priorities. TOE aims to support the delivery of a range of local and strategic projects which will deliver against the county’s priorities as stated in the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS). This aims to improve, expand and connect habitats to address the decline in wildlife. The LNRS takes existing protected sites to be the best areas for wildlife, and the core of any network, but wider action is needed to support nature’s recovery by extending and linking these existing sites to support wildlife. They provide grants to projects which promote and enhance wildlife habitats and species by creating new areas that increase the biodiversity resource and improve the way land is managed.

Additionally, providing wider environmental benefits for people is also key to the LNRS and They support projects in Oxfordshire’s towns and villages which have volunteers and the local community at their heart, eg community orchards, community gardens, citizen science projects involving species surveys by volunteers.

Funds are also available for projects which create new and/or improve existing public access to urban green spaces and Oxfordshire’s countryside help people to better connect with their local environment.

Funding Information
Eligible Projects
Ineligible Projects
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit TOE.

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