SMEEF operates grant rounds as funds allow. Please sign up to our mailing list for updates and announcements.
Our first grant rounds in 2022-24 focused on project development (getting started, baseline survey and other activation activities) and capital needs (purchase of equipment and improvement to facilities). From 2024 onwards we will allocate our funds across five different themes. They are:
- Seabed – to encompass work on seagrass, native oysters and other seabed species and habitats,
- Coastal – to encompass work on saltmarsh, sand dunes and other coastal species and habitats,
- Wider Seas – to encompass work on mobile species and wider seas,
- Seabirds – to encompass work aiming to benefit seabirds, and
- Research – funding work on strategic data and knowledge gaps.
Each theme will be structured to support the growing network of enhancement projects around Scotland. We will always endeavour to make the rounds as useful and accessible as possible. So, whether your project is about collaboration and engagement, survey or sampling, planting or propagation as long as saltwater plays a crucial role in the natural life cycle of the species and habitats at the heart of your project SMEEF will try to help.
For-profit organisations are welcome to apply to SMEEF, but they should form part of a consortium application with a non-profit or community group. SMEEF does not fund campaign related work or statutory functions.
Our grant fund is currently closed for applications. In the meantime you can read about the types of projects funded and case studies in our Impact Report and view previous (and ongoing) projects on our map or on our Projects page.
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