Department For Education
October 4
16:07
2023
Details
The Department for Education has made available a 15 million grant to support young people in getting outdoors and learning about the natural world. Administered by the Royal Horticultural Society, you can use the funding for:
- grey to green biodiversity improvements such as:
- planters
- trees
- green walls
- water butts
- outdoor education equipment such as tools and waterproofs
- fieldwork equipment such as camera traps and digital hand-held devices
- specialist support from contractors for installation and consultation
Education settings are eligible for a grant if they:
- submitted a school-level census return in the autumn term of the 2021 to 2022 academic year
- are located in a lower-tier local authority, assessed as a category 1 levelling up area by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities in the second round of the Levelling Up Fund
- are located in a lower-layer super output area (LSOA) in category 1 of Natural Englands Accessible Natural Greenspace Inequalities indicator as per its Green Infrastructure Map which is a combined measure of deprivation and access to natural greenspace (less than 5% of the LSOA is covered by or within 300 metres of accessible natural green space, and the LSOA is in the lowest 2 deciles of the Index of Multiple Deprivation