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The latest round of the Mayor of Greater Manchester’s ‘Green Spaces Fund’ has re-opened for applications.
The Green Spaces Fund, launched by Andy Burnham and distributed by the Greater Manchester Environment Trust, helps community groups increase the amount of accessible, nature-rich green space where people need it most.
In this latest round, the GMET is looking for local groups who can lead projects that will benefit communities in greatest need of quality green space, tackle our climate and biodiversity emergency and empower communities to get involved with nature.
Since its launch in 2022, the fund has invested approximately £3 million and enabled more than 100 community groups to develop projects across the city region, including orchards, green alleyways, allotments, community gardens, a tree trail and an urban farm.
So far over 28,000m2 of new green space has been created and nearly 400,000m2 of existing green space has been improved.
300,000 trees, shrubs, bulbs, vegetable plants and flowers have been planted, and over 100,000 local people have engaged with projects.
‘We’re proud to be opening another round of the Green Spaces Fund, building on the incredible momentum we’ve seen across Greater Manchester. Community groups have shown just how much can be achieved when local people are given support to reimagine and improve the spaces around them.
‘This next wave is about going even further: targeting areas that need green space the most, backing projects that respond to the climate and nature emergencies, and creating places that bring people together.’
ANDY BURNHAM
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The Greater Manchester Environment Trust (GMET) is a UK Registered Charity that channels green finance into Greater Manchester.
It was created in partnership with The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside, and The Greater Manchester Combined Authority to bring together communities and funding bodies keen to channel their resources into addressing environmental problems.
‘The Green Spaces Fund is helping communities across the city region reconnect with nature, and we’re excited to see what ideas come through in this next round. We were lucky enough to receive corporate contributions from AutoTrader in the fifth round of the fund, so we’re now actively seeking support for Round 6, too.’
DAVEEN WALLIS
Co-founder of the Greater Manchester Environment Trust
The fund is now open for its sixth round, and community groups across Greater Manchester are encouraged to apply for up to £40,000 to launch their own green projects.
Applications to the Green Spaces Fund are open until 14 August 2025. If you’ve got a great green idea, visit gmet.org.uk for more information.
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