As part of my mission to understand ways to generate funding for ecological work and research – I have begun writing for a non-profit environmentalgrants.org. Such a cool idea, environmentalgrants.org effectively functions as a search engine for users who can look for relevant funding opportunities worldwide in the environmental space.
It can help you discover the various funding opportunities available to you – as well as the steps you need to take to get it in the bag!
The full article published on their site can be read here. It introduces the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, a non-profit organisation dedicated to raising the awareness and conservation of native plants found across Britain and Ireland. The Society is proudly available to all botanists and plant enthusiasts, regardless of their expertise and encourages them to engage with plants by identifying and recording the plants they find growing. The Botanical Society offers three main types of grants for research, study and training surrounding the plants of Britain and Ireland.
For more information on when and how to apply, check out the blog post here.

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