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Climate Action Fund – Our Shared Future opens to applications
Climate Action Fund – Our Shared Future makes £20 million available to projects as part of our commitment to inspire people to take climate action in communities across the UK.
1.5m available for a UK-wide learning network to support communities to deliver energy projects
Peter Capener, Co-Founder and MD of Bath & West Community Energy and Deputy Chair of Community Energy England reflects on the community energy sector across the UK.
Nature and Climate: Putting communities first to take climate action
The Climate Action Fund recently closed to applications with a focus on nature and climate.
Being a Youth Advisor for the Climate Action Fund
Youth voice and climate action: being a Youth Advisor for the Climate Action Fund
Waste not want not: How National Lottery funded community larders are reducing food waste
Across Scotland, local community groups like Inverclyde Community Development Trust are taking innovative steps to reduce carbon footprints and help drive down food waste.
A Little Oasis for the Community: Beacon of Hope - Tackling Flooding in Flintshire
We spoke to Vicki Roskams of Enbarr Foundation CIC about their Climate Action Boost grant and how this helped them support their local environment.
Sustainability and community wrapped up in a nutshell: Play it Again Sport
Play it Again Sport is a social enterprise based in the Rhondda Valley and supported by the People and Work charity that raises money to fund local sports activities.
The first Great Big Green Week - how National Lottery funding helped make it happen
The National Lottery Community Fund supported The Climate Coalition with £100,000 to help make the UK’s first Great Big Green Week happen this year.
My Journey with Our Bright Future
Naomi Simpson talks about her interest in sustainability and how she got involved with Our Bright Future.
A brighter future for Boys and Girls Club Wales
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Wales was formed in the early 1920s to bring together youth groups that had been supported through donations from miners.