Cadair Idris

Expression of Interest Window now open until 22 November

Businesses, Organisations and Communities should be working together under the umbrella of the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act to increase their resilience by tackling issues such as: 
 

  • Poverty
  • Financial sustainability  
  • Climate change
  • Environment / local environment quality  
  • Social exclusion  

There must be a clear fit with delivering national priorities as set out in Prosperity for All, Natural Resources Policy and any relevant issue-specific plans such as the Nature Recovery Action Plan, the Action Plan for Pollinators and the Noise and Soundscape Action Plan, and local strategies and plans (e.g. local Green Infrastructure, Biodiversity and Air Quality Plans).  The principles of SMNR must have been clearly used in planning the development and delivering of the proposed activity.  
 
ENRaW will predominantly support projects that make improvements in residential areas by delivering benefits for people, businesses and their communities. It focuses on pilot and demonstration projects at the right scale, promoting cooperation and collaboration to address the following three themes of action: 
 

  1. Developing, regenerating and broadening access to sustainable green infrastructure through nature based solutions;  
  2. Improving the quality of the urban and rural built environment; and
  3. Developing resilient ecological networks and nature based solutions. 

 

Enabling Natural Resources and Well-being (ENRaW) Scheme: guidance: https://gov.wales/enabling-natural-resources-and-well-being-enraw-scheme-guidance

Enabling Natural Resources and Well-being (ENRaW) Scheme: expression of interest criteria and application form: https://gov.wales/enabling-natural-resources-and-well-being-enraw-scheme-expression-interest-criteria-and-application