Small grants are available for 25 community, youth and voluntary groups from across the UK that want to bring local people together to transform an urban space by sowing and growing UK native wildflowers and/or plants.
The funding of up to £2,000 will support activities and costs such as seeds, plants, soil, materials, events, workshops, specialist experts, and volunteer costs. Up to £25% of grants can be allocated towards staff costs related to direct delivery of project activities. The grants can also be used to pay for individuals not employed by your organisation and partner organisations to deliver your project activities.
The programme seeks groups which involve other people in their project and create transformations that will benefit their wider community. Projects should aim to improve local biodiversity by transforming an urban space, with a focus on growing and celebrating UK native plants.
Voluntary organisations, resident’s groups, community associations, and health authorities/health boards are eligible to apply.
Successful groups will receive the funding around the end of April and projects need to be completed by the end of October 2024.
Project leaders from the successful groups will be invited to join online meet-ups and training facilitated by Grow Wild. This commitment is approximately 2-3 three hours per month between April-October 2024. Sessions are usually held on weekdays or evenings, at times that work for the majority of the groups involved. These will be chances to connect, hear about each other’s projects, learn and share experiences.
The closing date for applications is 10am on 24 March 2023.
For full details and to apply, visit Kew Gardens Community Grants webpage.