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Findhorn Hinterland Trust
The Findhorn Hinterland Trust (FHT) is a charity (SC045806) set up as a SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation) in July 2015 and as such is regulated by OSCR (Office of Scottish Charities Register). (more...)
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The Conservation Volunteers is an international volunteering organization supporting conservation initiatives in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
The Community Woodlands Association was established in 2003 as the direct representative body of Scotland’s community woodland groups. Community Woodlands Association helps community woodland groups across the country achieve their aspirations and potential, providing advice, assistance and information, facilitating networking and training, and representing and promoting community woodlands to the wider world.
Duneland Ltd is dedicated to the three core objectives of protecting beautiful and sensitive dune and marram grass land, developing the Ecovillage at The Park and creating community benefit through all aspects of its work.
Findhorn Wind Park manages the four electricity generating wind turbines at The Park, Findhorn.
Forestry and Land Scotland is government funded to manage Scotland's forests under the Scottish Forestry Strategy.
Froglife is a national wildlife charity committed to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles – frogs, toads, newts, snakes and lizards – and saving the habitats they depend on.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund is the largest dedicated funder of heritage in the UK. We believe that understanding, valuing and sharing our heritage brings people together, inspires pride in communities and boosts investment in local economies.
The Hygeia Foundation for Health, Science and the Environment was founded in 1977 to: • Support holistic health education and research • Foster a common respect for all life on earth • Promote awareness of the interconnectedness of all creation
The New Findhorn Association (NFA) is the community association for individuals and organisations within a radius of 50 miles of Findhorn, who acknowledge to live and work by the ethical and spiritual guidelines laid out by the community.
Since 1996, Foundation Scotland (formerly Scottish Community Foundation), has been working with people and organisations to help them give to good causes effectively. Last year, on behalf of our donors, we distributed over £10m to communities right across Scotland. Our knowledge of the sector allows us to find lesser known charities, including community groups, ensuring our awards make a positive impact and create lasting change.
Trees for Life's vision is to restore a wild forest, which is there for its own sake, as a home for wildlife and to fulfil the ecological functions necessary for the wellbeing of the land itself.
Wild Things! is a Scottish charity offering an inclusive programme of imaginative and inspiring environmental education, wilderness rural skills and bushcraft courses for children, young people and adults.
The vision of the Woodland Trust is to see a country rich in native woods and trees valued and enjoyed by everyone.