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Scottish Natural Heritage - Involving People Scheme

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What is it? The Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) grant scheme helps children and adults to learn and care about Scotland's natural heritage.

How much is on offer? SNH says it will try to fund any project it feels is good enough. There is no formal budget for the scheme - the smallest award is £250, while some schemes have been granted as much as £2.9m.

What will it fund? The scheme will finance projects that promote natural heritage through community learning, and promote the use of school grounds - or youth club grounds - for environmental education. Grants will also be provided to produce teaching materials or for continuing professional development to help teachers and lecturers understand how to use natural heritage in their teaching. The scheme will also fund community-run projects that develop local biodiversity action plans.

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