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Where the Green Grants Went 3: Patterns of UK Funding for Environmental and Conservation Work
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Jon Cracknell and Heather Godwin
London: Environmental Funders Network, May 2007. 45pp. Download freely available at
The report analyses the funding provided to environmental causes, looking at the grants of 176 trusts and foundations. It also includes a section where experienced fundraisers provide feedback on what they thought would make the grants market function more effectively. There also is an overview of the funding for 75 leading environmental organisations in the UK, looking at the income streams that were most important to them, how much of their funding was restricted, and how income is distributed across the sector.
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