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The Carbon Trust has launched a free guide to reducing carbon emissions and cutting energy use in association with the Charity Commission.
WRAP is taking a fresh approach to the collective challenge of improving resource efficiency. Their goal is to ensure that the UK reduces waste and recycles as much as possible at minimum net cost. This will enable them to increase resource efficiency, reduce landfill and lesson our contribution to climate change, while generating positive economic impacts.
Access to Nature aims to fund projects improving opportunities to access, enjoy and engage with the natural environment, particularly projects encouraging the involvement of young people, older people, black and minority ethnic groups and people with disabilities.
The BLF People’s Millions want to fund projects that transform the local environment or provide opportunities or facilities to allow people to take part and enjoy their local area.
Eligibility
Voluntary and community groups, Local authorities; schools; statutory health bodies and Social enterprises
GreenPrints is an England-wide volunteering programme offering opportunities for you to simply turn up and take part in one or two-day conservation Events.
Phase 2 of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP2) supports the installation of microgeneration technologies for organisations in the UK public and not-for-profit sectors.
My name is Vivienne Bailey, the Chief Executive of a charity called Darlington & District Youth & Community Association. We own an outdoor centre at Forest in Teesdale, in Forest-in-Teesdale which accomodates up to 28 people. We are in the process of needing to do some refurbishement and are looking at finding some funding that will help us with various needs. We have been operating as an Outdoor Activity Centre, which has struggled finacialy, but wish to open our centre to accomodate a wider variety of groups. I am seeking funding for three particular important things that the charity would need to make the centre more sustainable. The Items on my wish list are 1- Water treatment plant as the sceptic tank is too small. 2. Water to the centre, not just relying on a well. 3 It equipment and hope that we can open it as a learn direct site, with internet access that the local community can use. I realise this seems a big wish list, however are allimportant to the charity, I would appreciate any assitance in finding out where I could possibly seek some funding for any of the items above. I also understand that this area was awarded an outstanding area of beauty award and apparantley there will be money coming into the area for tourism, but I am not sure when and what the eligibility will be yet. Kind Regards Viv Bailey
This free booklet will help you to make your community building even more of an asset by minimising its impact on the environment and maximising its role as a place to inspire, inform and strengthen your community.
