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The Ernest Cook Trust: Everything Outdoors Grant Schemes

Currently closed for applications Adult Education/Learning Age Children (0-12) Communities Education and learning environment Miscellaneous Natural environment and climate School, College and University Young people (13-25) Antrim & Newtownabbey Ards & North Down Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Belfast City Causeway Coast and Glens Derry City and Strabane England Fermanagh and Omagh Great Britain Lisburn and Castlereagh Mid and East Antrim Mid Ulster Newry, Mourne and Down Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Micro (up to £1,000) Small (up to £10,000)

Overview

As leaders in the ‘learning from the land’ sector, they are committed to promoting land-based learning to the widest audience focusing on forging new connections and collaborations to achieve a more environmentally engaged society.

This grant supports organisations that offer young people work-based training and education programmes, enabling them to learn skills and fulfil their potential.

Programmes will have an emphasis on environmental engagement, covering areas such as land, food production, climate change, engineering technology, renewable energy, understanding nature and biodiversity. It will ensure each young person develops skills to promote meaningful connections with the countryside and respect for the natural environment.

From £500 to £10,000 per student, per year.

What can they fund?

  • Apprenticeships and Scholarships – Grant to support work-based training programmes, placements and academic studies.
  • Learning Costs – Salaries, training costs, materials, tools and equipment – from £500 and up to £10,000 per student per year.
  • Multi-year awards – The Trust will consider funding for the full period of the scheme, pending annual reviews and submission of the annual monitoring report.
  • Non-Profit Organisations – They will fund UK-based registered charities, community interest groups, not-for-profit organisations and state schools.
  • Any UK location – The work must have a direct benefit in the UK. Priority will be given to organisations working within areas of deprivation.
  • Organisations with good governance – As part of the application process, we will require financial information, a copy of your latest Annual Reports & Accounts plus evidence of your Safeguarding Policy.
  • A range of participants – While we anticipate that most applications will be for young people, the Trust appreciates that learning is for life, so has an open and inclusive policy. Priority will be given to organisations that include underserved applicants.

Key dates

Outdoor Learning Officer Grant deadline midday 22/11/2021