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Strategy for Nature Fund 2025 open for applications

For the fifth year running, individuals, organisations and students are invited to apply for financial support from the Strategy for Nature Fund to support environmental initiatives that further the goals and objectives of the Strategy for Nature and help to address the drivers of change described in the State of Nature 2024 report.

Last year, fourteen local environmental projects and four students benefitted from this funding. These projects included monitoring marine mammals, beach cleans, restoration of dune grassland, enhancement of school grounds for nature, and researching plant-pollinator networks, amongst other projects.

The fund was established in recognition that the Strategy for Nature is not simply a government document; it is a framework that requires support and action from the whole community to achieve its goals and objectives.

Since the publication of the State of Nature 2024 report, applicants need to offer projects that help to address some of the drivers of change in the natural environment as listed in this report. These drivers of change include pollution, climate change and invasive non-native species, amongst others.

A total of £40,000 is donated through the fund in the form of grants, with £9,000 of that total dedicated specifically to a bursary for students completing graduate or post graduate degrees in a relevant subject with a commitment to carry out data collection for their research project on-island.

The fund is managed and administered in partnership between the Nature Commission and Agriculture, Countryside and Land Management Services (ACLMS).

Julia Henney, Senior Natural Environment Officer, said:

“Since its launch in 2021, the Strategy for Nature Fund has gone from strength to strength, with more applications received each year and every year. The fund has been able to support a wide range of projects which have helped to address some of the drivers of biodiversity loss and support local species and habitats. We are excited to see what projects we might be able to support this year.’’

Angela Salmon, Nature Commission, said:

‘’The Nature Commission is pleased to be launching the Strategy for Nature Fund once again. We are looking forward to seeing the variety of applications from individuals, organisations and students and we read each application with great interest.

This year it is possible for businesses to boost the Strategy for Nature Fund through our Nature Opportunities for Businesses initiative. Making a contribution to this Fund will enable support to be provided to even more local environmental projects.’’

The deadline for all applications is Sunday 26th October 2025.

More information about the fund, application forms and how to apply is available at
https://www.naturecommission.gg/strategy-for-nature-fund-20252026/

 

 

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