Young leaders advancing potential climate solutions could win $1 million grants
- On June 28, 2025, Castle Green Homes contributed £2,500 from their Mission Green scheme to support wildlife habitat initiatives led by the 1st Rossett Scouts.
- The partnership arose because the scouts needed to complete a badge project supporting local wildlife by building homes for hedgehogs, birds, and insects.
- The funding enabled the scouts to purchase wildlife boxes, litter-picking equipment, and camping gear for educational outings focused on hands-on nature activities and sustainable living.
- Sales director Sian Pitt explained that Mission Green focuses on initiatives related to environmental sustainability and wellbeing, making their backing of the scouts’ project an easy decision.
- This collaboration highlights the value of community-driven conservation and will allow young people to expand their environmental efforts within Rossett's local ecosystems.
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Young leaders advancing potential climate solutions could win $1 million grants
Youth-led climate groups are getting a $25 million injection from a funding collaborative. Enlight Foundation President Xin Liu said emerging leaders at the forefront of the crisis are not getting enough philanthropic dollars.
Funding boost helps young environmentalists thrive
Young environmentalists will be able to expand their work within the local community thanks to a boost from a major house builder. Castle Green Homes has teamed up with the 1st Rossett Scouts to help boost their efforts to build safe habitats for wildlife and ensure that local ecosystems continue to thrive. The team of […]
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