14th September 2009
Today, five environmental organisations have been awarded a maximum £250,000 each to deliver flagship projects as part of a national wellbeing and environmental campaign. Eco-initiatives given the green light include an organic farm offering therapy to disadvantaged young people and an eco-burial service which gives people the chance to have an environmentally friendly send off. The organisations fought off tough competition to receive the money from mental health charity Mind's oversubscribed grant scheme Ecominds, funded by the Big Lottery Fund.
Well-known organisations such as BTCV as well as promising start up initiatives were beneficiaries of the grant giving scheme. Just five projects were able to receive a flagship grant, yet hundreds of applications for funding have been received by the scheme. The successful projects were seen to offer the best benefit to the environment while giving people with mental health problems the natural therapy of working outdoors.
Successful projects include:
Barry Watts, Grants Manager of Ecominds said "The huge number of applicants for the flagship grants made our decision very difficult, especially given the quality of the projects that applied. The successful projects best showed how they would directly benefit the future of people with mental health problems on a long-term basis, as well as providing significant improvements to local environments. We wish them the very best of luck!"