Small grants for group visits

Visitors from Bristol enjoying Exmoor Visitors from Bristol enjoying Exmoor

Help is at hand for groups that have considered a visit to Exmoor National Park, but have been short of funds to pay for the minibus. 

The National Park Authority is able to offer small grants to groups that have not been to Exmoor before or have limited opportunities to enjoy what is special about the National Park due to lack of finances. Grants of up to £1000 per group are available to support a visit. This could pay for transport, costs towards residential accommodation to allow participants to ‘stay over’ and immerse themselves in an Exmoor Experience, or a contribution towards activities.

“We find that organisations can often raise funds for accommodation, transport costs or activities, but not for everything.” said Tim Braund from the National Park Authority. 

“The aim of this fund is to find that final bit of cash to enable people the opportunity to experience the delights of the National Park who would otherwise be denied the chance to visit one of Britain’s breathing spaces that many of us take for granted”, he continued.

Applications are particularly encouraged from youth organisations, disabled users, BME (black and minority ethnic) communities and groups based in urban areas.  Groups would be expected to raise a minimum of 20% towards the costs of their trip.  The National Park Authority team can also assist with planning your visit with advice on where to go, what to do, what to see and what group residential centres are available.

For further information, contact Tim on 01398 322241.

 

Published: 10 August 2011

Contact the press office:

Clare O-Connor
T: 01398 322244
E: CKOConnor@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk