Coastal Capacity Building Fund is back!

The Coastal Capacity Building Fund is supporting local projects in coastal areas in Wales and bringing together partners to tackle the climate emergency.

The Coastal Capacity Building Fund enables communities to take action in Welsh coastal areas to support nature recovery and sustainability.

The fund aims to build capacity for community partners, helping them to deliver sustainable action that supports growth and recovery in local marine and coastal areas.

It encourages collaboration between stakeholders, such as communities, businesses, local authorities and other public bodies, and build networks that foster nature recovery and rejuvenation in coastal areas. All projects must meet at least one of the fisheries objectives of the Fisheries Act 2020.

2025-27 FUNDING

The scheme has a yearly budget of £260,000 available for projects of seven months or more, with a minimum value of £20,000. All projects must be complete by 31 March 2027.

Welsh Government is funding the scheme from 2025-27, building on its investment in local nature recovery through the Local Nature Partnerships. Applications are made via the Local Nature Partnerships and WCVA is managing the funding and overall co-ordination.

WHO CAN APPLY?

Any new or existing partners with an interest in supporting their coastal communities can apply. To apply you will need to contact your Local Nature Partnership Co-ordinator who will act as the lead applicant for the funding. For more information please email lnpcymru@wcva.cymru.

WHAT WE’LL FUND

Some examples of the kinds of activities the fund could support:

  • Delivering the fisheries objectives, as outlined in the fisheries strategic approach

  • Developing skills, knowledge and networks/partnerships to engage with marine and coastal issues

  • Carrying out scoping exercises to look at reducing carbon emissions in the marine/coastal environment

  • Increasing public understanding of local eco-systems and how to manage and use them responsibly

  • Implementing recycling initiatives

  • Conducting research into local environments and the impact of climate change

  • Improving local seafood supply chains and their sustainability

  • Fostering sustainable recreation and tourism

  • Building understanding of how to improve water quality

  • Developing environmentally friendly food packaging

FIND OUT MORE

Find out more about the Coastal Capacity Building Fund and how to apply by visiting the scheme page.

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