30 Schools Awarded Cash Prizes for Nature-Based Climate Projects
November 7, 2025Local schools receive funding to support climate action initiatives
Thirty schools have been awarded cash prizes to support nature-based climate action projects, following a partnership between the OVO Foundation and Let’s Go Zero. The initiative aims to engage children and young people with environmental issues and encourage practical steps towards sustainability.
Partnership to promote environmental education
The collaboration between the OVO Foundation and Let’s Go Zero will continue for another three years, focusing on bringing young people closer to nature. The funding provided to schools is intended to help them develop projects that address climate change through natural solutions.
Details of the awards
- Thirty schools have been selected to receive cash prizes.
- The funding is aimed at kickstarting nature-based climate action initiatives within school communities.
- The projects supported are expected to involve children and young people directly in environmental activities.
Encouraging youth engagement in climate action
By providing financial support to schools, the initiative seeks to foster a deeper connection between young people and the natural environment. This approach is designed to empower students to take active roles in addressing climate change through practical, nature-focused projects.
The continuation of this partnership highlights a commitment to environmental education and community involvement in tackling climate issues at a grassroots level.
































