More than $1.1 million has been awarded to 8 organisations to implement key environmental education initiatives in their local communities, under the NSW Environmental Trust's Environmental Education Grants Program.
The Environmental Education program supports projects that help communities to learn, acquire new skills, and be inspired to act in ways that are good for the environment.
Examples of projects funded under the Environmental Research Grants Program include:
- $59,950 for North Coast Regional Landcare Network to rebuild communities and biodiversity after flooding in Northern NSW by delivering education through flood-affected school communities, emphasising the role of native bees in a sustainable environment.
- $228,550 for the Australian Association for Environmental Education to help school communities address climate change challenges by creating an environmental education directory, and empowering teachers to lead climate action projects.
- $250,000 for Carbon Eight, which is collaborating with farming landholders to regenerate Threatened Ecological Communities, address land degradation, and promote regenerative agricultural practices in the Nandewar Bioregion.
To secure funding, projects should address making a positive impact on the environment, meeting the needs of the community, working together with others, creating learning experiences that lead to positive actions, and sharing the results with others.
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