Funding
Grow Wild Youth Grant Programme

Grow Wild Youth Grant Programme

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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Funding Available:
£500
Deadline:
18/03/2026

Funding Information

Grants are available for young individuals (aged 16 to 25 years) in the UK to deliver a creative project that celebrates why UK native plants and/or fungi are so special.

To be eligible applicants must find a supporting organisation, such as a school, university, youth club or a local community group, to help them deliver the project.

What you will get

  • A £500 grant for your project. This can be used for anything you might need such as materials, equipment, resources and training to develop your skills.
  • Support, online sessions and resources from Grow Wild.
  • Opportunities to connect with other participants across the UK and see your project featured in a collective portfolio.
  • The chance to complete Kew's Young Environmental Leader Award designed to work alongside your Grow Wild project and recognise your achievements.

Find out more

There is an information webinar about the funding on 24 February, 12.30pm to 1.15pm. Visit the website to register for this session.

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