Prince’s Countryside Fund Due to Re-open in January 2017 (UK)
The Prince's Countryside Fund is currently closed but will re-open for applications in January 2017. Each year the fund makes £1 million available and organisations and charities that are helping to protect and sustain Britain's farming and rural communities are able to apply for funding of up to £50,000. To be considered for funding projects need to contribute to one of three countryside issues, these are to:
• Improve the prospects of viability for family farm businesses
• Sustain rural communities and drive economic vibrancy
• Support aid delivery in emergency and building resilience. Funding will be available for both capital and revenue costs.
Applicants can be social enterprises, not-for profit organisations, charities and Community Interest Companies; etc.
Previous projects supported include: Oathall Community College Farm which received funding towards a new farm shop and providing work experience for over 200 students and Crossgates Community Primary School a small primary school that is introducing pupils to the principles of growing food.
http://www.princescountrysidefund.org.uk/grant-giving-programme/grant-programme