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Objective of the funding programme

The Scheme aims to encourage communities, local organisations, and other interested parties to become involved in the enhancement of their natural surrounding areas and to raise awareness.

Applications are welcomed for a diverse range of initiatives that provide community benefits, including events, education programmes, promotions, publications, exhibitions, development of conservation management plans, public amenity and recreational measures, maintenance activities that support conservation efforts, monitoring or surveying work to inform restoration and conservation projects, invasive species and fire control measures, anti-littering initiatives, and other local environmental improvements within designated sites and other peatland areas.

Access general information on how to apply to this programme and learn about its funding opportunities.

Find further assistance and guidance on all aspects of participation.

Type of funding

Funding rate (percentage of covered costs)

Up to 80% co-financing rate, up to a maximum of €40,000.

Expected budget range of proposals

Can the received funding be combined with other funding sources (blended)?

Is a Consortium required to apply for the funding?

Administering authority

National Parks and Wildlife Service

General information

Scheme briefing

Further information

Application form

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