Receive up to £2,000!
Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Surrey Wildlife Trust are pleased to be able to offer one-off grants of up to £2,000 to help Surrey-based communities bring back nature and tackle climate change in their neighbourhood.
The application period for this funding is now closed. If there is anything that you are unsure about, please contact us at communities@surreywt.org.uk.
Please see our terms and conditions below.
How to apply
Please note the deadline to apply was the 31st July 2024. If you have already submitted a bid, we will let you know by mid-August if you have been successful after an internal review. Good luck!
Terms and conditions
The following terms and conditions apply to communities receiving funding from Surrey Wildlife Trust. These conditions should be read in conjunction with the Grant Agreement:
- Project owners must be age 18 or over and be a UK resident.
- Projects must be based in Surrey UK.
- The funding must be used towards actions and activities that help the natural environment in your local community. This may include undertaking practical projects, or training to learn more about local wildlife.
- Agreement will be subject to SWT receiving a completed Nextdoor Nature Communities Grant Application Form and SWT approving the project.
- Landowner permission must be obtained and evidence submitted with the Grant Application.
- The community applying for the grant must have a bank account in the community group or organisation's name.
- The proposed biodiversity improvements must be agreed upon by Surrey Wildlife Trust before work is undertaken and before funding is allocated. Please note, that retrospective work cannot be funded.
- Applications must be received by 31st July 2024.
- We aim to release funds to the successful applicants at the start of September 2024.
- The funding must be spent by 30th September 2024.
- Project owners will be required to agree to a Nextdoor Nature Community Grant Agreement before funds can be issued.
- You will be required to submit a short report after spending the grant, including copies of receipts demonstrating how the money was spent, how successful you think it was and how the benefits of your project might continue into the future – this can be in the form of a written report, photos or a video.
- Funding will be according to the full terms and conditions as set out in the Funding Agreement.
Accessible formats
If you experience any barriers with our application process and require help to make an application, please contact communities@surreywt.org.uk to discuss the type of support we can offer.
Ineligible projects
- Work or activities that have already taken place
- Running costs and organisation overheads
- Activities which collect funds for redistribution to other charities or individuals
- Promotion of a religious or political cause
- Lobbying
Surrey Wildlife Trust reserves the right to reject submissions and projects that do not meet the eligibility criteria or are incomplete, incomprehensible, false or fraudulent.
Get in touch
Contact us with your queries:
Email: communities@surreywt.org.uk