The National Lottery Community Fund has awarded over £19.5 million in grants to help tackle the climate emergency across the UK. The funding, awarded over the last four months, has gone to projects supporting communities to take local climate action and focus on environmental themes including energy, food, transport, waste and consumption, and the natural environment.
Today The National Lottery Community Fund announced that over half a million pounds has been awarded to communities in Gwynedd to tackle climate change, thanks to National Lottery players.
Multiple projects across Scotland have received funding in the latest round of grants from the Scottish Land Fund. The money will allow groups from both urban and rural areas to take ownership of local assets and put them to use for the benefit of their local communities.
Three projects in Edinburgh and Midlothian are set to share in £392,611 following funding from the Scottish Land Fund. The money will allow the groups to take ownership of local assets and put them to use for the benefit of their local communities.
Five projects across Fife are set to share in £446,012 following the latest round of funding from the Scottish Land Fund. The money will allow the groups to take ownership of local assets and put them to use for the benefit of their local communities.
Eight projects across the Highlands are set to share in £859,305 following the latest round of funding from the Scottish Land Fund. The money will allow the groups to take ownership of local assets and put them to use for the benefit of their local communities.