GreenPrints (England)
Green Prints (England) is a partnership of five of the country’s leading not-for-profit organisations have come together to provide support and funding to help young people improve green spaces in their communities.
The SITA Trust, v (the youth volunteering charity), BTCV, The Wildlife Trusts and the BBC’s Breathing Places campaign, have all joined forces to develop a two-year programme called Green Prints which will offer funding of up to £10,000, as well as support and practical expertise from the partners, to enable 16–25 year olds to make a real difference to the communities in which they live by improving green spaces for people and wildlife.
It's simple, you come up with an idea to improve a local green space for people and wildlife. If Green Prints think it's a good idea we’ll provide a Mentor to support you and up to £10,000 to make it happen.
Flagship projects should focus on improving an outdoor space which is open to the public. That could be a park, playing field, river, beach or cycle path, and has to be accessible to the general public for a minimum of 104 days per year. Projects on school and/or pre-school grounds will generally be ineligible for funding under this scheme.
The funding is open to not for profit organisations for projects designed and delivered by groups of volunteers aged 16 to 25.
SITA Trust and v have each pledged £1 million to fund the programme, making it one of the largest single investments made by either organisation to any funding programme.
The overall programme will be managed using the expertise and experience of SITA Trust and BTCV. One of the most unusual elements of this programme is the individual, dedicated mentor-support that will be provided by the BTCV and The Wildlife Trusts to assist with the practical delivery of every single project that is supported.
Visit:http://www.sitatrust.org.uk/greenprints/ for more information
last updated on 25th February 2009