Hello. I am helping design a scheme in Wales that would make available relatively small grants (max £20,000) to help groups design and deliver behaviour change projects, using CBSM or other proven behaviour change techniques.
Does anyone know of any other grant schemes with similar aims as a literature review at this early stage would be most helpful!
Thanks for reading.
Clare Sain-ley-Berry
Co-ordinator
Environment Wales
Wales
www.environment-wales.org
Grant Scheme: Pro-Environmental Behaviour Change
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I beleive BRASS in Cardiff have undertaken a successful project to reduce fire raising in the Valleys, called the Story of Bernie. http://www.brass.cf.ac.uk/
Jo Horsley
Environment Wales Development Officer
Wales
Clare,
Sorry I cannot help you with other grant schemes, but if you know of any succesful UK based CBSM projects I would be very interested to learn more.
Thanks,
Gregg
Gregg Woodall
Energy Performance Consultant
Gregg Woodall Associates
United Kingdom
Hi,
Some behaviour change projects have been funded in New Zealand through the Ministry for the Environment's Community Environment Fund and their now defunct Sustainable Management Fund. Their funding process has been reviewed a number of times, and seems to be streamlined quite nicely now - in terms of not too much work involved for the applicant until the project is pretty certain to get funding, and then a Ministry staff member "Funding Advisor" works with the applicant to prepare a detailed project plan (at which point they provide useful guidance documents on behaviour change programmes, milestone deliverables etc.), and can also put them in touch with previous fund recipients for advice.
http://www.mfe.govt.nz/withyou/funding/
Karyn Owen
Venture Southland
New Zealand
Karyn Owen
Project Co-ordinator
Venture Southland
New Zealand
You might look at the Public Participation Grants from the Washington (state) Dept. of Ecology. Not strictly CBSM, but uses the Bennett's Hierarchy to ensure applicants start with the behavior change they want and craft their project around that. The full details are in the Guidelines document
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/swfa/grants/ppg.html
Mariann Cook Andrews
Washington Dept. of Ecology
United States
Dear all
Many thanks to everyone who has contributed suggestions and links. These have been hugely helpful. I'll publish details of our own scheme for reference once it is launched.
Best wishes,
Clare
Clare Sain-ley-Berry
Co-ordinator
Environment Wales
Wales
www.environment-wales.org