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Grant Categories

Last updated: 13 May 2011
Priority Themes

Picture of walkers at CuilcughAll grant applicants must demonstrate in their application how their project relates to at least one of the three themes.
These themes reflect the Natural Heritage priorities set out in the Natural Heritage Strategic Plan and other plans relating to, for example, landscape and biodiversity.

Nature - Biodiversity and Geodiversity

Conserving the diversity of wildlife, geology and landforms

Tomorrow's Landscapes

Maintaining and improving the landscape quality of the countryside and supporting its sustainable management.

Access and Countryside Recreation

Providing and promoting opportunities for sustainable access and countryside recreation

Criteria

Picture of bogbeanWithin the relevant priority theme/s, applicants must demonstrate how their project contributes to at least one of the three criteria. Not all themes or criteria will be relevant to every project. The criteria relating to each of the themes are:

Other Assessment Factors

Alongside the Priority Themes and Criteria, we will also consider: