Investment Ready Nature in Scotland (IRNS)
Scottish Nature Finance Pioneers
Our open community of land managers, conservationists, social enterprises, policy makers, financial experts & investors.
NatureScot and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation are launching a grant scheme in early August that will help organisations and partnerships develop projects in Scotland that use private investment and market-based mechanisms to help finance the restoration of the natural environment in Scotland. We hope to be able to announce another key funder’s involvement before the launch date.
IRNS (pronounced as?Irons) addresses two of the four major barriers to scaling investment in UK nature identified by the?Financing Nature Recovery UK?initiative:
Selected projects will:
Details
IRNS will provide technical assistance grants to help project developers:
The competitive scheme will be open to charities and other constituted non-profit organisations across Scotland. For-profit companies and unincorporated associations are encouraged to be part of partnerships but will not be able to receive the grant.?
Grants will be between £30,000 and £75,000 (to be confirmed) and up to 100% of eligible costs, which can include internal organisational capacity, specialist consultancy and technical advice.
Applications will be accepted from 9 August to 16 September 2022. Applicants will be notified of the funding decision by 21 October. Projects will be expected to provide a progress update by 1 March 2023 and projects must be complete by 29 March 2024 at the latest (all dates are subject to confirmation).?
Register in advance for this meeting:
?After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Prospective applicants should contact?Patrick?[email protected]?for further details of application requirements, in advance of the formal launch.
Riverwoods Investment Readiness Pioneers
Projects that are interested in developing innovative approaches to attracting private investment into natural capital and biodiversity projects, but are not ready to apply for IRNS, perhaps because they have not yet engaged key partners or identified potential sources of revenue from ecosystem services, are encouraged to see whether their ideas might be eligible for support through the?Riverwoods Investment Readiness Pioneers?programme that is being led by Scottish Wildlife Trust.?
Head of Net Zero Transition for Agriculture @SOSE Climate Optimist, Anthropist, Aspiring Regenerative Practitioner
2 年Laura Curtis-Moss
Strategic Environmental Leader | Innovation Partnerships | Nature Based Solutions to Climate Change | Private Investment in Natural Capital | Catchment and Water Management
2 年Fantastic initiative and opportunity!
Board Member/Investor/Pharma & Healthcare International expertise
2 年Congrats on this pioneering initiative