Enabling Natural Resources and Well-being in Wales 2019-2023 Grant Funding – Webinar Recording

Sustainable CommunityEnabling Natural Resources and Well-being in Wales
2019-2023 Grant Funding:

What is it?
A Welsh Government grant scheme to help support implementation of
the Natural Resources Policy and make clearer links between Wales’
natural resources and well-being.

What will it fund?
The grants will cover revenue and capital costs for pilot or
demonstration projects relating to at least one of the three themes
of action:

  • Developing, regenerating and broadening access to
    sustainable green infrastructure through nature based
    solutions
  • Improving the quality of the urban and rural built
    environment
  • Developing resilient ecological networks and nature
    based solutions


Who will it fund?

Funding will be available to cross-sector collaborative projects;
please note that there must be a minimum of two
organisations from different sectors and at least one of the
organisations involved will be an SME.


When can groups apply and receive funding?

The current round opened on Friday 7 September 2018 and will
close on Monday 3 December 2018. Funding decisions
will be made over Winter 2018/19 and groups will be informed of
funding decisions by February / March 2019 for projects to
start in Spring 2019.

Webinar: Recorded 11.10.18
By the end of this webinar you will understand what the funding is
about and whether it is suitable for your group to apply.
Listen
to the recording here
.

How can groups find out more information?
The scheme guidance is now available from the
Welsh Government website
. There is also a Yammer group
for organisations to explore potential collaborations and project
ideas. To join the group, email: environmentgrants@gov.wales.
Guidance and links to resources on green infrastructure and using
nature based solutions is available from
Invest in Nature Cymru’s webpages
.

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