There are a huge range of grants and ring-fenced funds available to local government that can be used to support sustainable development.
Grants are often seen as a key mechanism for financing sustainable development. Our own Survey (PDF), for instance, found that 93% of local authority finance directors think that a lack of funding for sustainable development from central government is a barrier to financing sustainable development.
It is worth bearing in mind, however, that grants don't need to be specifically allocated for sustainable development in order to support sustainability. Whether grants are used in this way will often depend as much on the local authority's own commitment to sustainable development as on the type of grant or fund. A transport grant, for instance, could theoretically be used in a sustainable or non-sustainable way depending on the local authority's approach.
We are not able to offer a comprehensive list of funds available for sustainable development for local authorities because the scope is so wide; but we will use this section to signpost you to key sources of information for funding relating to sustainable development. For now, one place to start is the Energy Saving Trust's (EST) funding database.
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