AgreenaCarbon financially incentivizes farmers’ transition to regenerative agriculture to enhance resiliency and profitability. The scheme provides carbon certificates which the farmer can keep, sell, or have Agreena sell them for them.
The fund is a competitive scheme that promotes land management practices which protect and enhance Scotland’s magnificent natural heritage, improve water quality, manage flood risk and mitigate and adapt to climate change. AECS also helps to improve public access in rural areas and preserve historic sites.
The fund provides support to help you create small scale woodlands within sheep grazing pasture land (silvopastoral system) or on arable land (silvoarable system).
The Aviva Community Fund helps local causes build stronger communities across the UK. Their two key focus areas are financial wellbeing and climate action.
Biodiversity net gain (BNG) is a strategy to develop land and contribute to the recovery of nature. It is a way of making sure the habitat for wildlife is in a better state than it was before development.
The grant will create 100 ‘Tiny Forests’ between April 2023 and the end of March 2025. It is part of the National Forest for Wales programme.
The scheme aims to unlock nature positive investment. They connect landowners with like-minded investors to deliver nature recovery projects and provide verified evidence of investment impact such as biodiversity resilience and ecosystem uplift.
EWCO offers support to create new woodland, including through natural colonisation, on areas as small as one hectare.
Environment Bank is working with hundreds of farmers and landowners across England to help them diversify their income with secure long-term payment through Habitat Bank creation. The scheme leases parcels of land, typically 20 hectares or more, co-creating a biologically diverse Habitat Bank that will play a key role in safeguarding nature and addressing biodiversity loss across the UK.
The fund aims to deliver key environmental outcomes including: the protection, improvement and monitoring of priority habitats and species and fresh and coastal waters; the promotion of understanding, appreciation and action for the environment; and enhanced access to the natural environment with their associated benefits to health and wellbeing.