Applications open for BASC Wildlife Fund conservation grants

Conor O'Gorman

Well-Known Member
The BASC Wildlife Fund is now accepting applications for its major grants programme, with funding of up to £100,000 available for projects that deliver meaningful conservation outcomes.

Applications for a BASC Wildlife Fund grant are open now, closing on 30 May 2025. The fund supports UK-based and international initiatives, with a focus on habitats that benefit both quarry and non-quarry species, including migratory birds.

Grants are available for projects lasting up to four years, and are awarded to promote and support sustainable shooting’s delivery of practical conservation.

Project proposals should align with the fund’s priorities of habitat management, connecting people with their environment and biodiversity conservation. Any grant awarded must result in long-term sustainable change.

Projects may include the following:
  • Habitat creation, restoration and protection
  • Community-led conservation activities
  • Work supporting international nature recovery commitments linked to the UK
For more details visit the webpage below:

 
The BASC Wildlife Fund is now accepting applications for its major grants programme, with funding of up to £100,000 available for projects that deliver meaningful conservation outcomes.

Applications for a BASC Wildlife Fund grant are open now, closing on 30 May 2025. The fund supports UK-based and international initiatives, with a focus on habitats that benefit both quarry and non-quarry species, including migratory birds.

Grants are available for projects lasting up to four years, and are awarded to promote and support sustainable shooting’s delivery of practical conservation.

Project proposals should align with the fund’s priorities of habitat management, connecting people with their environment and biodiversity conservation. Any grant awarded must result in long-term sustainable change.

Projects may include the following:
  • Habitat creation, restoration and protection
  • Community-led conservation activities
  • Work supporting international nature recovery commitments linked to the UK
For more details visit the webpage below:


Not very long to get an application in Conor ?
 
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