We are very grateful to all the individual donors and supporters who have helped us over the years, both financially and through sharing skills, expertise and in-kind support. We would also like to thank the following organisations for awarding grants to support our work, as well as those organisations who prefer to remain anonymous:
The Bernard Sunley Foundation helped to fund repairs to our farmhouse roof and the installation of solar panels.
The Chapman Charitable Trust awarded core funding to support our work with disadvantaged young people.
The CLA Charitable Trust awarded core funding to support our work with disadvantaged young people.
The Clothworkers’ Foundation have funded further roof repairs on our farmhouse accommodation block.
The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust has supported our weekly Volunteer Day and our youth residential programme.
Glastonbury Town Council’s Youth Committee have awarded funding to, and volunteered at, our annual Family Festival.
The Glastonbury Trust has funded nature connection activities at the farm as well as making a grant to help develop our local food hub.
Mendip District Council (now amalgamated into Somerset Council) awarded funding for solar panels through their Climate & Ecological Emergency Fund.
The National Lottery Community Fund awarded a 2-year grant in 2024 to support our volunteer day and run a programme of nature, food and wellbeing workshops.
With support from environmental education charity Nature Vibezzz we were able to purchase new hand tools, work gloves, wheel barrows and picnic benches for use on group residentials.
The Shape Mendip Lottery made a grant towards the core costs of running the charity and the farm.
The Somerset Community Foundation have supported us with development and training costs, plus funding to run a series of food and growing workshops
The Sylvia Waddilove Foundation supported our organic apple juice enterprise with a grant towards the costs of equipment for apple juicing and orchard maintenance.
The Wessex Water Community Fund supported the costs of running our weekly volunteer day.
Second Step’s Winston Innovation Fund helped towards the costs of installing aviaries for our feathered friends at Owl Enlightenment
Thanks to support from the Worshipful Company of Farmers we were able to buy a replacement tractor – essential for managing our land.