They include a breeding programme to boost ecologically important crayfish numbers, training up environment champions in sports clubs and across communities, and helping local people to repair rather than throw away their clothes.
The fund was set up with Commonwealth Games legacy money to significantly widen the scope of funding the WMCA is making available for ‘green’ projects.
These grants mean the WMCA has now provided almost £1 million to support the work of grassroots environment projects right across the region.
Community Environment Fund grants have been awarded to the following organisations:
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and WMCA chair, said: “We must all take responsibility to protect and improve our wonderful and valuable natural environment, and that’s why we’re putting even more money into grassroots projects that will collectively make a difference to so many people’s lives.
“These are the first grants we’re announcing from the new Community Environment Fund and they will pay for a wide variety of projects such as education programmes, a clothing repair scheme, and work to protect important species that have a valuable but largely hidden role in our natural ecosystems.
“We’ve seen the positive impact our successful green grants have already had in opening up access to nature for more than 200,000 residents, so it’s really good news that thanks to Commonwealth Games legacy funding we can now do more. It will also help us develop the circular economy and raise awareness about the importance of nature more generally.
“I look forward to visiting local beneficiaries of this new funding and see the positive environmental benefits they bring in the months and years ahead.”
The WMCA’s environment funding initially focussed on providing new or improved access to green space for residents within a 15-minute walk of where they live - one of the key aims of the region’s Natural Environment Plan.
Thanks to the Commonwealth Games legacy-funded Community Environment Fund, this has now been extended to also include projects that reduce waste and help make communities more resilient and prepared for the impacts of climate change.
To enable as many people as possible to benefit from the fund, the WMCA is working in partnership with regional charity Heart of England Community Foundation, which is managing the online portal and supporting the application and appraisal process.
Community groups and regional organisations can still bid for small grants of up to £25,000 and large grants of up to £100,000.
Cllr John Cotton, the WMCA’s portfolio lead for environment and energy, and leader of Birmingham City Council, said: “The £1 million Community Environment Fund is empowering local people to make a positive and long-term difference to their communities by harnesses the success of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
“Our region faces a range of challenges that will require us to adapt to create a sustainable future for ourselves and these fantastic projects receiving funding are going to make a difference. The good news is that there is still money available to support even more local projects run by local people right across the region.”
Tina Costello, chief executive at the Heart of England Community Foundation, said: “Through the Community Environment Fund, local projects are creating greener and kinder communities. The fund is enabling communities to protect and nurture their local environment. I’m looking forward to seeing how the projects come to life that support our mission to create a fairer, happier and healthier Midlands for us all.”
Find out how to apply at www.wmca.org.uk/what-we-do/environment/community-environment-fund/.
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