to Skerton Community Association for their youth club’s residential trip this summer.
Author: The Areti Trust
Grants awarded January 2026
The latest grants awarded:
- £1,578 to Litfest
- £8,895 to LESS for Where The Wildings Are!
- £8,150 to St John’s Hospice
- £10,000 to Escape2Make
- £18,000 to Rewilding Roots
- £4,950 to Lancashire Youth Challenge
- £18,294 to Morecambe Bay Partnership for their Wild Blue Yonder project
- £7,500 to Marsh Community Centre
- £1,000 to Westgate Primary School
- £16,000 to Skerton St Luke’s Primary School for a forest school
Autumn grants
The Areti Trust has made further grants as follows:
- £10,450 to Morecambe Bay Partnership to develop teachers’ knowledge in “using” the natural environment within the curriculum and their skill in taking children on outdoor visits.
- £26,000 to ReWilding Roots to enable four more schools to join the Where the Wildings Are project.
Grants awarded summer 2025
The following grants were awarded at the beginning of July:
- £1,805 to Skerton Community Association for a residential outdoor course
- £734.80 to St Mary’s Primary School for a visit to Martin Mere
- £5,000 to Lancashire Boys and Girls Club for summer activities
- £2,580 to Outward Bound for some Dallas Road Primary School pupils to attend an outdoor course
- £710.53 to Wilson’s Endowed Primary School for forest school equipment
- £1,623 to Litfest for activities at Leighton Moss
Additional grant
The Trust has recently made another grant of £14,908 to Morecambe Bay Partnership to support school visits to various sites in the Arnside/Silverdale area.
Grants awarded 2025
At the beginning of 2025 The Areti Trust awarded the following grants:
- £29,000 to ReWilding Roots for two more schools to join Where the Wildings Are, and for two Wilderness Schools.
- £9,300 to Escape2Make for their Heritage Festival and the DoE programme.
- £3,927 to Marsh Community Centre for an outdoor residential.
- £1,433 to Litfest to engage young people in the natural world through literature.
- £380.99 to Trumacar Primary School for a “shedlet” for outdoor activities.
- £3,000 to Arnside Sailing Club to encourage young people onto the water.
- £7,891 to Lancashire Youth Challenge for their “Time to Breathe” youth cafe.
- £18,294 p.a. to Morecambe Bay Partnership for this and the following two years to create a sustained programme of outdoor and environmental Youth Social Action for KS2/3 pupils.
Grants awarded summer 2024
The following grants were made in July 2024:
- £4,680 to Sandylands Primary School for a residential trip to the Lake District
- £150 to Yealand Primary School towards their forest school site
- £6,560 to St John’s Hospice for Outdoor Bereavement Therapy for young people
- £2,580 to the Outward Bound Trust for 12 children from Dallas Road Primary School to attend an outdoor residential course
- plus an earlier £2,815 to Lancaster Boys and Girls Club for outdoor activities.
Latest grants
There has been a few more applications, meaning that the Areti Trust has spent all its income for the first half of 2023:
- £6,000 to Red Marsh Special School to improve their outdoor learning environment.
- £240 to St Patrick’s Primary School towards an countryside classroom day at Abbeystead.
- £5,279 to Marsh Community Centre for outdoor residential activities.
- £2,000 to Lancashire Boys and Girls Clubs for outdoor activities.
Grants awarded January 2024
The Areti Charitable Trust has awarded grants as follows:
- £24,000 to Where the Wildings Are! for their school-based activities around growing food and improving space for wildlife.
- £8,188 to Lancashire Youth Challenge for outdoor activities.
- £15,000 to Escape2Make for their 2024 Big Green Festival.
- £17,931.59 to Larksfoot CIC for holiday forest schools for disadvantaged youngsters.
End-of-year grants
The Areti Trust has matched expenditure with income this year by making two further grants:
- To Litfest for next year’s festival combining the Big Read with a visit to Leighton Moss.
- A contribution to St John’s Primary School, Galgate, for their larger Forest School project.