Author: Sarah Avery
Nourishing Gloucester – February Forum
Thank you to those who were able to join us for the 2nd Forum on February the 1st.
Feedback from the forum can be seen here – NG Forum Feb 2024
During the forum four areas of work were prioritised and working groups have begun to form, the areas prioritised are
- Accessing Fresh Local Food
- Distribution and Surplus
- Nutrition and Learning
- Community Growing
Wrap around support and Mapping are areas of work that are already in progress. Health and Wellbeing is a strand of work that runs through all of the priorities and funding is an area we will review with organisations involved as this work progresses.
One thing that was requested at the forum was a directory of organisations across Gloucester who are or wish to be involved with this work. So we have created a google form to collect Directory information and will host a Gloucester specific directory. Please fill in this form to sign up to the directory and to tell us if you would like to be involved in any of the working groups.
We now have a date and venue for our first action group on Community Growing – details can be found here
The National Food Strategy
An Independent Review for the Government
Funding Update
Greener Gloucestershire Climate Change Community Fund
The fund is targeted at projects that help reduce carbon emissions and spread the word about ways to reduce emissions.
The fund can deliver grants of up to £4,999 to eligible groups. The closing date for applications is the 26th February. This is a short application window as we have very limited funds available.
Full details are available on their website here.
Naturesave Trust – Grant to reduce Food Waste and Insecurity
Environmental charity, Naturesave Trust, has announced that the January to February funding round is now open for applications. The theme for this funding round will be Sustainable food.
The Trust will be looking to support community projects working to reduce food waste and food insecurity. Organisations eligible to apply include charities, social enterprises and grassroots community organisations.
Each year the Trust donates a percentage of their income generated from Naturesave Insurance and uses these funds to support environmental and conservation projects across the UK.
In previous funding rounds, the Trust has awarded grants of between £500 to £2,500.
You can learn more about this funding here. The closing date for applications is the 29th February 2024.
CLA Charitable Trust – Grants to Help Disabled and Disadvantaged People Connect with Nature (England and Wales)
Charities and not-for-profit organisations in England and Wales can apply for grants of up to £5,000 for projects that help disabled or disadvantaged people connect with nature and the countryside.
The funding, which is made available through the CLA Charitable Trust, supports projects that improve the physical and mental health and wellbeing of people who are disabled or disadvantaged by helping them to visit and participate in recreational and educational opportunities in the countryside.
Priority is given to projects that focus on children and young people, disadvantaged financially, physically, mentally, or from areas of deprivation.
Funding can be used to support projects, capital works and running costs. You can learn more here.
There are usually three application rounds each year. The application closing dates for 2024 will be announced shortly.
VCS Alliance
We're the independent voice that informs, strengthens and develops the Voluntary Community & Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in Gloucestershire
Social Farms and Gardens
Supporting communities to farm, garden and grow together
Gleaning Cornwall
To ensure healthy, nutritious, fresh produce is available free of charge to any person experiencing food insecurity across Cornwall and to reduce farmed food waste.
Food For the Planet: Every Mouthful Counts
Every mouthful counts is an analysis of how UK councils are tackling the climate and nature emergency through policies and action on food governance, farming and food growing, food waste and procurement.
Healthy Start Scheme
If you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under 4, you may be entitled to get help to buy healthy food and milk.
Forest Food Forum
Bringing together all those who love good, healthy, fresh and locally grown food.
