Bupa Foundation Green Community Grants is part of Bupa’s Healthy Cities campaign and supports practical projects which help both people and planet health through grants of up to £2,000. The scheme is open to schools, registered charities, not-for-profit organisations, local authorities and social housing providers across the UK.
Priority will be given to projects that:
Improve or create new green spaces
Benefit and involve the local community
Are located in disadvantaged areas (high Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) scores for the postcode, or a school with a significant proportion of children benefitting from free school meals)
Examples of green projects could include:
Improving a local community garden for community use and recreational activities
Volunteer-led tree or flower planting to improve air quality and biodiversity
Creating an outdoor classroom or ‘forest school’ on school grounds
Creating a community food growing space
This is not an exhaustive list and other project ideas to improve green spaces are also welcomed.
Please read all the guidance and answer questions as fully as possible, further information and applications can be made via this link