The Northern Ireland Environment Agency has launched the 2024/25 call for applications to the Water Quality Improvement Strand of its Environmental Challenge Fund Competition.
The grant is open to applications from constituted not-for-profit organisations and councils, and projects will run from spring 2024 until February 2025. The funding will cover up to 85 % of funding for projects costing £5,000 to £30,000.
Announcing this year’s competition, NIEA Chief Executive, David Reid, said: “I am pleased to announce the opening of NIEA’s Water Quality Improvement Strand. This fund is made available to support local communities and voluntary organisations to run small projects that will deliver improvements in the local water environment, help connect people with that environment, and encourage behavioural change.
“Volunteers and community groups play a significant role in contributing to our plans to enhance the quality of our water through monitoring and our continued efforts to eliminate pollution and this fund offers a great opportunity for local conservation groups to support and continue in this important work. I would therefore encourage eligible organisations to consider submitting an application through this scheme to deliver improvements in their local water environment.”
The closing date for applications for the 2024/25 Water Quality Improvement Strand of the Environmental Challenge Fund Competition is 23.59 on 10 March 2024. Funding is subject to confirmation of 2024/25 budgets.
Further information, including guidance notes and details of how you can apply for funding, can be found on the DAERA website.