Supporting Wild things!

Charitable Trusts

Wild things! relies almost entirely on fundraising to deliver its work.

Wild things! funders include BBC Children in Need, The Ernest Cook Trust, The Dishma Trust, The Gannochy Trust, Miss Agnes H Hunter’s Trust, The Garfield Weston Foundation, and The Truemark Trust.

By supporting Wild things! the Trustees for Charitable Trusts have made a positive impact on the quality of life for children and young people in Moray, Grampian and the Highlands, helping to awaken interests, develop confidence and improve future prospects.

Please contact Jennie Martin for more information about how your Charitable Trust can make a difference.

Companies

Wild things! relies almost entirely on fundraising to deliver its work.

Wild things! corporate funders have included The Baxter’s Foundation and The Co-Op, Walkers, Glenfiddich, John Lewis, Marks and Spencer’s and Tesco's, R & R Urquhart - Forres, Phoenix Community Stores- Findhorn and BenRomach Distillery.

Through their support for Wild things!, companies make a positive impact on the lives of children and young people in their community. They also enhance employee loyalty and recognise consumer concern for the environment.

At Wild things!, we are delighted to acknowledge all corporate supporters in our publicity materials, website and local media. For further information about how your company can get involved, please contact Jennie Martin.

Statutory Funders and Major Grant Givers

Wild things! relies almost entirely on fundraising to deliver its work.

Funders for our work include Scottish Natural Heritage, the Heritage Lottery Fund, Leader, Highland Council, Moray Action for Communities and Leader.

By providing sustained, multi-year grants for Wild things! these funders have facilitated the development and delivery of high quality environmental education programmes for thousands of children and young people in Scotland. Social benefits of our work include improving employability and future prospects, increased health and well being and environmental awareness.

For further information about any aspect of our work, please contact Jennie Martin.