
Sustainable development fund
What is sustainable development?

SDF from 2002 - 2009 evaluation report:
Evalution summary
Evaluation full
Sustainable development is about promoting the health and wellbeing of the environment, economy and people. It means helping us all live and work in a way that doesn't threaten our planet now or in the future.
National Parks are models for sustainable development in the countryside, and the National Parks in England and Wales are given money by the government to run the sustainable development fund.
What is the Sustainable Development Fund?
A few SDF project case studies
With money from Defra and the Welsh Assembly Government the National Parks in England and Wales run the Sustainable Development Fund. Launched in July 2000 in Wales and 2002 in England, this grant scheme encourages individuals and communities to find sustainable ways of living and working, whilst enhancing and conserving the local culture, wildlife and landscape.
Projects receive money from the Sustainable Developement Fund, upto 75% of thier total cost in England and upto 50% in Wales. The grant can be just a few hundred pounds upto many thousands of pounds. Applications can be made by individuals, businesses and community groups, in the public, private or voluntary sector.
What kind of projects get funded?
We are looking for projects that show some of the following things:
- Environmental, social and economic sustainability
- Conservation and understanding of the National Park
- Explore 'models' or 'best practice' for sustainable living through innovative ideas
- Creates new partnerships that have no access to alternative public funding
- Support or involvement of local communities
- Involve action by young people
- Encourage links with urban groups and visitors
So far the National Parks have supported projects from wood buring heating systems, rainwater harvesting and eco-buildings with turf roofs, to cycle centres and training young people to be 'Green Ambassadors'.
It's easy to apply for funding, and you can talk to someone about your project ideas to get some advice before you apply. To find out more about applying in your area by click on the links below. Scottish National Parks do not operate a Sustainable Development Fund but links are provided to some alternative grant schemes.
Sustainable Development Fund projects 2002 - 2009
An evaluation report of all the projects that our Sustainable Development Funds have helped from 2002 to 2009.
SDF Evaluation - summary report
Further information
- Sustainable Development Commission
- UK Government Sustainable Development
- United Nations Division for Sustainable Development
- European Commission for Sustainable Development
- Improvement and Development Agency
National Parks in England
- Broads - Sustainable Development Fund
- Dartmoor National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- Exmoor National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- Lake District National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- New Forest National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- Northumberland National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- North York Moors National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- Peak District National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- South Downs Joint Committe - Sustainable Developement Fund
- Yorkshire Dales National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
National Parks in Wales
- Welsh Assembly Government - Sustainable Development Fund
- Brecon Beacons National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park - Sustainable Development Fund
- Snowdonia National Park - CAE
National Parks in Scotland
The Scottish National Parks do not operate a Sustainable Development Fund. The links below will take you to grants information.


