A small number of grants are available in the UK for projects that support sustainable infrastructure or nature-based solutions in communities. The ServiceNow Community Improvement Fund is inviting schools and other not-for-profit organisations to apply for funding for activities that will benefit the community, either through a new idea or by signing up to one of the ‘proven ideas’ being promoted by the fund.
ServiceNow is a US AI platform that provides data and operational systems for businesses.
The proven ideas are:
- Youth-led solar – grants of £11,000 for practical solar projects led by teenagers in schools and other youth settings
- Ecosystem restoration communities – grants of £18,000 for projects to grow and plant trees and to learn about ecosystem restoration and regenerative agriculture
- Precious plastic workspaces – grants of £20,000 for projects that develop local networks to tackle plastic pollution
You can also apply for funding for your own idea that supports the community through sustainable infrastructure or nature-based solutions.
Focus of fund/fund aims:
Grants for projects that support communities through sustainable infrastructure and nature-based solutions
Application deadline:
19 June 2026