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  • Trees, woodlands and forestry - Woodland Creation Planning Grant

    The Woodland Creation Planning Grant (WCPG) offers funding of up to £30,500 for the production of a UKFS-compliant woodland creation design plan. Landowners, land managers and public bodies can apply.  The scheme was re-launched in autumn 2020 to enable more people to apply and help proposals move more quickly through the Environmental Impact Assessment process and future planting and establishment grant funding.

    Location
    England, North East England, North West England, South East England, South West England, Midlands
    Funding organisation
    Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs / Forestry Commission - Nature for Climate Fund
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector
    How much you can get
    From £1,500 to £30,500
    Total size of grant scheme
    £708,607
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO)

    England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO) supports the establishment of new woodlands and is administered by the Forestry Commission. It is funded through the Nature for Climate Fund to support projects that will help us achieve Net Zero by 2050, as well as helping nature recovery and delivering other objectives in the 25 Year Environment Plan. Landowners, land managers and public bodies can apply to EWCO for support to create new woodland, including through natural colonisation, on areas as small as 1 hectare. You could receive up to £10,200 per hectare, plus up to an additional £12,700 in stackable payments when delivering wider benefits to society, nature recovery and the environment, to support your woodland creation scheme.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs - Forestry Commission - Nature for Climate Fund
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £4,000 to £2 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £115 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Tree Health Pilot

    The Tree Health Pilot (THP) scheme is testing different ways of slowing the spread of pests and diseases affecting trees in England. It expands on support available through the Countryside Stewardship Woodland Tree Health grant. The THP supports owners and managers of trees in woodland or trees outside woodland to deal with tree health issues. Funding from the pilot can go towards a range of measures including: felling and treating diseased or infested trees and necessary infrastructure improvements; restocking with new trees and capital items to assist this; maintenance of newly planted trees biosecurity items. There are grants available for: larch trees with Phytophthora ramorum; spruce trees with or at risk of Ips typographus (eight-toothed spruce bark beetle); sweet chestnut trees with Phytophthora ramorum or sweet chestnut blight; oak trees with oak processionary moth (OPM); ash trees with ash dieback. The Tree Health Pilot guidance on GOV.UK sets out the aims of the pilot in detail including eligibility and application details. The results of the pilot will help develop the future funding policy for tree health schemes. This will be rolled out through our environmental land management (ELM) schemes when the pilot ends.

    Location
    England, North West England, West Midlands, South East England, London, East of England
    Funding organisation
    Forestry Commission
    Who can apply
    Non-profit, Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Private Sector
    How much you can get
    From £500 to No maximum award as it is dependent on learning objectives
    Total size of grant scheme
    N/A
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Section 17 Management Agreements

    We can offer funding to improve the management of monuments or access to them through agreements with the owner or occupier of the land. These agreements usually run for a term of three or five years. We can include payment for one-off repairs which would usually be carried out at the start of the term. More major repairs can be considered under our Repair Grants for Heritage at Risk grant scheme. Our priorities for funding through management agreements are be scheduled monuments at risk.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Historic England
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £100 to £30,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £250,000
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Heritage Protection Commissions Programme

    The Heritage Protection Commissions and Capacity Building Scheme provides funding for strategic research and to build skills and capacity in our historic environment. The research funding from this scheme helps us to know what our historic environment comprises, which aspects of it are the most significant, how people value and interact with it, and what innovations in science and approach will help us to look after it for the future. The capacity building is targeted towards helping to reduce or avoid risk to the historic environment by building the capacity and commitment of local communities to champion the conservation and enhancement of their own local historic environment.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Historic England
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £250 to £300,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £4.7 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)