We have four grant schemes available. The purpose of these grants is to support any projects, activities or research which seeks to raise awareness, contribute towards the conservation of or improve our understanding of Kent's mammals.
Successful applicants of a KMG grant will be required to write a brief report (maximum 500 words) summarising how the money thay have received has been used and any findings of the research that has been undertaken. This may be selected for publication on the KMG website or in 'Quadrupedia' the KMG quarterly newsletter.
Applications for any of the KMG grants can be
made throughout the year and will normally be considered at KMG committee meetings.
The four grant schemes include:
General grant: up to £500 worth of funding for individual KMG members to support mammal-related research or projects which they are engaged in, which focus on Kent's mammals.
General Grant Application form
General grant application form
David Counsell Research Grant: up to £500 for university or college students in Kent who are also KMG members.
David Counsell Research Grant Application Form
David Counsell Research Grant Application Form
Schools Grant: up to £500 for Kent-based schools who wish to engage their students with projects / activities concerning Kent's mammals.
Schools grant application form
Schools grant application form
Community grant: up to £500 of funding for community based projects, which focus on Kent's mammals
Community Grant Application form
Community Grant Application form
Applications must be emailed to the Kent Mammal Group via the following e-mail address
