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Donate to Norfolk FWAG

Norfolk Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group are fortunate enough to benefit from generous donations from time to time.

On this page, you can discover how donations help us to achieve our goals of preserving and enriching local wildlife and the environment.

Donating to Norfolk FWAG helps to fund our farming advisory services that enable Norfolk farmers to commit to conservation and make the best choices possible, not just for their land, but for the environment as a whole.

How it helps

How do donations help us?

Our team employ a hands-on, dedicated approach to conservation. It’s this unwavering commitment that fuels everything we do. A donation from you will support the important work we deliver on the grounds across Norfolk.

To enable us to plan and conduct the vital services we provide, donations can be used in many ways. Equipment and technology play a critical role in how we operate, and with funds from generous benefactors, we can invest in these assets, and others, that allow us to provide our farming advisory service.

It’s not just equipment that you will be helping us to fund, but also the Norfolk FWAG team itself. To continue providing support to conservationists and Norfolk farmers, we are constantly striving to increase our reach and expand our team – this allows us to carry on the work we do, and also improve how we do it.

Membership

Support us via membership!

If you are interested in donating to our charity, we would first like to say thank you, and let you know that any money we receive will be put to great use.

We would invite anyone hoping to donate to us to take up a Supporter Membership at £50 a year. This way, you will be eligible to receive exclusive emails from our Norfolk FWAG newsletter containing news, updates and issues on farming and wildlife conservation in return for your financial support.

How to donate

How do I make a donation?

If you would like to donate an additional amount on top of a Supporter Membership, this is a simple and easy process. To start, please fill in the form below with your details and a message – if you have a figure in mind you would like to donate, you can include it here. By submitting a filled-in form, you’re letting us know you are interested in donating to Norfolk FWAG.

Upon receiving any interest in donating, we will personally send you an email thanking you and arrange to accept your donation. If possible, we will also share with you how we plan to use your donation.

All donors will also be added to the Norfolk FWAG mailing list for one year from the date of their donation.

Donations

Thank you

All donations are greatly appreciated, and donations over the sum of £50 will receive – along with a thank you email – a collection of branded Norfolk FWAG items including a mug, car sticker and pen. Donations over £100 will receive all of the above, along with a seasonal gift of either a branded baseball cap or beanie hat.

Along with donations, Norfolk FWAG also humbly accept gifts as part of a written Will.

Case Studies

What we've been up to

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Woodland Creation Advice Funding

Norfolk FWAG has positively worked with Norfolk County Council (NCC) on a support scheme for woodland planting schemes across Norfolk.  NCC were successful in obtaining funding from DEFRA’s Woodland Creator Accelerator Funding (WCAF) to support tree planting across Norfolk.  NFWAG entered into a consultancy agreement with NCC to provide advice and

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Aquatic Invasive Plants – Team Training Day

Invasive non-native species are one of the top 5 drivers of global biodiversity loss and are estimated to cost the UK economy up to £2 billion annually. Over 2000 species have been introduced to the UK; these are known as non-native species. Not of these are harmful, however, around 10-15%

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Fen Restoration Near Norwich

Discover how Norfolk FWAG transformed a derelict marsh near Norwich into a thriving lowland fen, restoring biodiversity, improving flood resilience, and rewetting peatlands to combat climate change. Project Duration: 2022–2025Location: Near Norwich, NorfolkFunding: Environment Agency Water Environment Improvement Fund (WEIF) Background Norfolk FWAG was approached by a landowner with a

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