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Background/purpose of the Grant. 1.1. Trees and woodland in urban areas offer benefits for local economies, nature, local environments, and people. Urban trees cool air, reduce pollution, and improve health and wellbeing. But the availability of urban green space and urban trees varies across England, meaning these benefits are not felt equally across the country. The Urban Tree Challenge Fund (UTCF) is a key government offer to level up access to nature across the country, planting trees in socially deprived urban areas with low canopy cover, in proximity to healthcare and educational facilities. 1.2. The specific objectives of each grant will be detailed in the Application Form which sets out for each grant the following: • Part 3 Project Informationdescription of the project, reasons for planting, project objectives, forward strategy and evaluation of success.
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Background/purpose of the Grant. The Kickstart Scheme is designed to improve employability and the chances of sustained employment for those at risk of long term unemployment in the 16-24-year-old age group. It provides grant funding to employers to support the creation of new jobs that would not otherwise exist. The Kickstart Scheme funding will support employers to provide six months of work for young people. It will be regular, paid work which will help young people to develop transferrable skills (such as team work) and demonstrate to future employers that they have a track record of being a reliable employee with an up-to-date reference.
Background/purpose of the Grant. High Speed Two (HS2) Limited is the company responsible for developing and constructing the UK’s new high speed rail network. It has started construction work on Phase One of the railway, from London to the West Midlands, including a major ecology programme. Phase One will be completed by 2026, accompanied by a ‘green corridor’ of connected wildlife habitats running alongside the railway. To support HS2’s ecology programme, the HS2 Woodland Fund is a grant scheme aimed at helping landowners to restore Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS) at 100% of standard costs.
Background/purpose of the Grant. 1.1 The UK has challenging goals for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In transport, the electrification of vehicles will have a key role, but the aviation sector currently has few alternatives to using liquid fossil fuels. Biofuels derived from wastes and residues, fuels made from renewable or nuclear electricity and waste-based fossil fuels could deliver significant GHG savings. However, other than commercially mature hydrotreating routes using segregated waste oils and fats, these conversion routes are yet to be commercialised and face high upfront capital costs and investment barriers which are challenging to overcome without government intervention. In the UK, DfT have encouraged the deployment of waste/residue-derived biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin through double counting under the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO), and inclusion of aviation fuels within the RTFO ‘development fuels’ sub-target. DfT have also provided previous grant funding to industry projects via the £25 million Advanced Biofuel Demonstration Competition (ABDC), the £20 million Future Fuels for Flight and Freight Competition (F4C), the £15 million Green Fuels, Green Skies (GFGS) Competition and the £165 million Advanced Fuels Fund. Whilst these demand-side and supply-side policy approaches have been successful at helping build innovative biofuel demonstration projects and designing a number of SAF projects, there is still an ongoing need to support the development of the emerging UK sustainable aviation fuel sector as it scales up to commercial production. In the Jet Zero Strategy, the government committed to establishing a UK Clearing House to enable fuel testing and qualification for SAF. The Clearing House is intended to help reduce uncertainty, cost, and time barriers to SAF development which in turn will broaden the scope of fuels eligible for the future UK SAF mandate without sacrificing safety. In March 2023, the University of Sheffield was appointed as the delivery partner for the Clearing House to help set up and run the Clearing House function, supported by Xxxxxxx. The Clearing House will act as a central hub to advise fuel producers, coordinate testing, liaise with key stakeholders and manage applications for grant support. DfT will offer SAF Testing Grants to allocate up to £5.35 million of grant funding towards the cost of testing for pre-screening, and testing to progress a fuel towards qualification against ASTM D7566. In suppor...
Background/purpose of the Grant. 1.1. In March 2022, BEIS published a consultation examining the challenges and opportunities to develop a national capability in Cyber-Physical Infrastructure (CPI). Consultation responses strongly endorsed the CPI agenda outlined and many organisations described how they are already developing and connecting cyber- physical systems. 1.2. As a nascent technology area, individual ecosystems of networked cyber-physical systems are likely to develop without government intervention. However, responses provided strong endorsement for Government intervention to reduce risks and barriers to realising the full economic and social benefits of CPI. 1.3. As set out in the government’s response [link] to the consultation, this includes: • Building a value proposition for investment in CPSs and CPI • Convening organisations core to realising CPI and its benefits • Bringing together existing work and industry strength • Ensuring CPI benefits the UK and avoid risk from solely market-led development. 1.4. A CPI Ecosystem Capability will bring together organisations to collaborate, coordinate, share insights and work together to overcome barriers and advance the CPI agenda. This will be primarily comprised of industry and commercial stakeholders, in collaboration with academia, the public sector and wider society. 1.5. Convening CPI interested organisations will help to identify critical advances required and facilitate innovation through collaboration. Knowledge sharing will help to address systems-of-systems challenges across sectors and xxxxxx the development of shared building blocks, guidance and best practice that will enable organisations of different sizes and locations to participate and benefit from CPI and reduce siloed ways of working. This will also provide a key contact point to help government and the wider public sector to understand the application opportunities, priority interventions and opportunities for ongoing collaboration with industry.
Background/purpose of the Grant. Purpose The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) small grant scheme enables early career researchers and global health professionals in the field of tropical medicine or global health to undertake clinical or scientific research or fieldwork, as stand-alone projects or distinct elements within a larger project.
Background/purpose of the Grant. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is delivering a £7.4 million pilot scheme to subsidise the cost of AI skills training for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Professional Business Services sector. £
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Background/purpose of the Grant. The South Centre (SC) has received support from the UK Xxxxxxx Fund that has enabled the Centre to scale up its work on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The project grant was extended in 2020 and ended in June 2021. The project contributes to raising the awareness and to develop the capacity of policymakers and civil society groups (CSOs) of low and middle - income countries (LMICs) to take actions to tackle the growing crisis of AMR. The South Centre seeks continued support from the UK for a three-year period to advance its work in support of LMICs and CSOs, with increased focus on tackling AMR through a One Health approach, and the use of surveillance and other data on AMR to support evidence-based actions.
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  • Purpose of Grant 2.1 The Recipient shall use the Grant only for the delivery of the Project and in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement. The Grant shall not be used for any other purpose without the prior written agreement of the Funder. 2.2 The Recipient shall not make any significant change to the Project without the Funder's prior written agreement. 2.3 Where the Recipient intends to apply to a third party for other funding for the Project, it will notify the Funder in advance of its intention to do so and, where such funding is obtained, it will provide the Funder with details of the amount and purpose of that funding. The Recipient agrees and accepts that it shall not apply for duplicate funding in respect of any part of the Project or any related administration costs that the Funder is funding in full under this Agreement.

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