MOD Education Support Fund (ESF)
The Trust has partnered with the MOD to administer the MOD Education Support Fund (ESF). This programme provides funding to schools to help mitigate the effects of exceptional mobility and/or separation faced by Service children.
Applications invited from publicly funded schools, academies and free schools and sixth form colleges throughout the UK who meet the eligibility criteria.
Local authorities can also apply in support of these schools.
Groups of schools can also apply (cluster bids). Schools in a cluster can also apply individually if it is for a different initiative.
Applicants must have Service children on roll whose parent(s) are subject to mobility and/or separation; and be able to evidence the negative impact of this. Further guidance on what we mean by mobility/separation is available below
Closing 30 September 2022
The Our Local Nature grant scheme is designed to provide young people with an opportunity to take the lead on projects that involve their local nature and natural spaces, to aid young people in realising their influence, to have their voices heard, and see their ideas come to life.
We therefore fund innovative projects that are designed and led by young people in the UK.
Adult applicants should develop their proposal alongside young people and the projects should seek to empower local young people to enact changes they want to see, increasing access to natural spaces and improving understanding of the local biodiversity.
The maximum award is £1,000 per proposal. We welcome and encourage applications for significantly lower amounts - in the last two years we have funded a wide spread of projects ranging from £150 to £1,000. The Society is happy to co-fund any project with other organisations.
This grant is purposefully broad and welcomes novel ideas. Some examples of possible proposals could be: running a school festival about nature; painting community murals showcasing biodiversity in the area; building a community garden; creating a nature walk; hiring a speaker to come and talk about local foraging.
Woodland Trust - Free trees for schools and communities have two delivery periods per year, one in March and one in November. They are currently taking applications for trees to be delivered in MARCH 2023.
Applications for March delivery are expected to close in mid-December or sooner depending on stock availability.
Foyle Foundation - School Library Scheme accepts applications from state funded schools in the United Kingdom. The scheme recognises that there is no statutory requirement for schools to have a library and that many school libraries are in a poor state through underfunding and underdevelopment. Encouraging children to read widely from an early age will provide a major boost to improving literacy levels, which is a key educational objective.
Priority is given to primary schools. Do not consider applications to the Foyle School Library Scheme from nursery/early years only establishments. Schools can apply for between £2,000 and £10,000.