National Lottery Awards for All England – Environment

National Lottery Awards for All England is offering grants of £300 to £20,000 to voluntary, community and statutory organisations for projects that support environmental action at a local level.

Funding is available for projects that aim to:

  • Help people connect with and care for nature in their local area

  • Make a positive difference to the environment

Groups can apply to:

  • Start new activities

  • Continue existing work

  • Adapt to new challenges

  • Deliver one-off events with a clear environmental benefit

The fund supports local action on big issues such as climate change and biodiversity loss, encouraging communities to get involved in protecting and improving the natural world around them.

The deadline for applications is 17 December 2025.

For full details and how to apply, visit: tnlcommunityfund.org.uk

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