
Our impact
Here are just some of the many projects we have supported in recent years.
Tir Coed connects people with land (Tir) and woods (Coed) by delivering outdoor training, learning and wellbeing programmes across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys.
The Welsh Group is an artists' collective, with the purpose of exhibiting and "giving a voice" to the visual arts in Wales.
An independent charity promoting participation in arts and heritage activity.
A unique college in and around the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, Wales, to create a future where nature and humans thrive.
The national charity set up to celebrate, support and safeguard traditional craft skills, and to facilitate a national conversation about their importance to everyone now and in the future.
The Wilderness Trust (Registered Charity no, 1011511) believes that when people make deeper connections with the natural world, it increases both their sense of wellbeing and their desire to care for our environment, creating a healthier, happier planet.
Pathways to Farming is working to increase the number of horticultural food producers in North Powys, helping to develop new markets for local produce.
The Ashley Family Foundation funds an annual scholarship for a Design and Performance student at the college, as well as granting funding towards three public productions and the graduating students’ exhibition, Balance.
This inspiring annual project supports young people from Merthyr Tydfil College to complete a placement on the Audio Visual Team at the Green Man Festival, where students are mentored by top industry professionals.
We supported Siblings Together to pilot a creative countryside retreat for a group of 20 care leavers, where they were encouraged to use the arts to create new positive narratives for themselves for the future.