Charity, Eco & Environment | Posted on May 6th, 2021 | return to news
Wessex Water floats new environment fund
Grants of up to £1,500 will be available for projects in Dorset which have a positive impact on the local environment.
Collaboration between Wessex Water and Dorset Community Foundation will enable organisations in Dorset to access funds for environmental projects.
The Wessex Water Environment Fund, which is now open for applications, will give grants of up to £1,500 to projects that involve Dorset communities in environmental activities that benefit the area, have a positive impact on the local environment or educate communities about the importance of supporting it.
Priority will be given to groups working to save water, cut the use of single-use plastics, reduce waste or improve local biodiversity, said Kirsty Scarlett, Wessex Water’s head of community engagement.
Kirsty said: “The grants will also be targeted at organisations where a small amount of money can make a significant difference.
“Groups eligible are those with charitable aims, registered charities, and community interest companies with an annual income of less than £500,000. Schools and parish councils can apply if they can demonstrate community benefit to their project.”
Grants can go towards project costs including equipment, salaries and overheads.
The Wessex Water Foundation plans to provide at least half a million pounds of funding every year to support community projects, local environment projects, debt advice and charities helping those who are suffering the consequences of poverty through low income or unemployment.
Dorset Community Foundation director Grant Robson said: “We are excited to be working with Wessex Water again. The interesting thing about this fund is that we will see projects being funded that have a positive impact on the environment while bringing communities closer together and that’s something we all want to see after a year or more of isolation.”
To find out more about the fund, its criteria and how to apply, go to dorsetcommunityfoundation.org.
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