Veolia Environmental Trust – First Funding Round for 2025

The following grants are available:

  • Community Grants between £10,000 and £75,000 for capital improvement/construction projects at a single site, such as community buildings and spaces, outdoor spaces, play and recreational spaces, or installing fixed items such as kitchen cupboards and work surfaces.
  • Habitat and Biodiversity Grants between £10,000 and £75,000 for projects resulting in structural improvements for a single habitat that will conserve, restore, and enhance threatened habitats and protect/increase biodiversity.
  • Environmental Improvement Grants start at £75,000 for ambitious and imaginative projects that will make a local, regional, national, and global impact on the environment by protecting and expanding threatened habitats and increasing biodiversity.

The funder is looking for projects that:

  • Protect and enhance biodiversity and natural habitats
  • Inspire the creation of a sustainable carbon neutral space.
  • Promote community action and wellbeing.
  • Are inclusive and accessible to everyone and anyone to use.

£10,000 – £75,000. Not-for-profit, local authorities and environmental bodies enrolled with ENTRUST.

Deadline – 7th January 2025.

Find out more about the Veolia Environmental Trust funding for 2025

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