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Topic: Funding

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Develop a programme of fundraising projects

At this stage you will have increased your community outreach across all areas of sustainability, and developed a good relationship not only with local charities and organisations, and the people who live in your local community. To build on this, you should aim to develop a regular programme of fundraising projects, perhaps run on an annual basis.

Long term action
Allocate a modest amount of funds to support some biodiversity quick wins

Set aside a small amount of money to implement any quick, easy actions to improve biodiversity that you identified through your biodiversity assessment.

One off action
Start to complete funding applications

Begin the process of completing applications for financial support on sustainability projects. Funding application processes often require settings to provide a range of supporting documents and evidence.

Low costLong term action
Allocate a modest amount of funds for climate adaptation quick wins

Set aside a small amount of money to support the implementation of any quick, easy adaptation actions you identified through your climate risk assessment.

One off action
Ensure long term resource and budget provisions to support biodiversity progress

As part of your budget and resource planning, understand what funding and grants are available to support your biodiversity aims from sources such as such as your local authority and not for profit organisations.

Long term action