Put the FUN in Fundraising for Kent Wildlife Trust
Put the FUN back into fundraising with these five suggestions for schools from Tom White, our Wilder Kent Education Officer. Think bake sales, fun runs, art auctions and more!
Put the FUN back into fundraising with these five suggestions for schools from Tom White, our Wilder Kent Education Officer. Think bake sales, fun runs, art auctions and more!
Faversham-based brewer and pub company Shepherd Neame has raised £30,000 for Kent Wildlife Trust, its Charity of the Year.
We wouldn’t be able to achieve so much for wildlife in Kent without the support of incredible fundraisers across the county. Find out some of the ways you can raise money for Kent Wildlife Trust.
People in Kent are being asked to support the Big Wild Walk this October to raise money to help protect Britain’s wild places.
Walkers are invited to take part in the annual KM Charity Walk to support The Kent Wildlife Trust.
Francesca Wilkinson has set herself the challenge of a 300-mile bike ride from London to Paris. We’re absolutely delighted and grateful that she has chosen Kent Wildlife Trust as the charity she wants to support.
Thanks to National Lottery players, grants totalling more than £3.65m for three projects across Kent will reconnect people with their natural heritage and protect it for future generations.
Kent Wildlife Trust is today launching an appeal to raise £78,000 to purchase and manage crucial extensions to its National Nature Reserve at Lydden Temple Ewell near Dover.
The county’s leading conservation charity, Kent Wildlife Trust, based at Tyland Barn, Maidstone, has received an earmarked grant of £1,996,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) through its Landscape Partnership (LP) programme for the Romney Marsh ‘Fifth Continent’ Landscape Partnership Scheme, it was announced today.