The scheme, delivered by PSNMP and supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, will run for the next three years. It will help grassroots organisations develop ideas that improve access to the water, deepen understanding of blue spaces, and celebrate Plymouth’s maritime heritage. Grants of up to £2,500 and in special cases £5,000, are available. This year, £40,000 has been allocated to ten successful applicants. 

This year’s ten Blue Sparks grants have been awarded to: 

BBSB Community Forum, Precious Plastic Plymouth & Tavistock CIC, Open Kamera CIC, Ethical Activities CIC, Fotonow CIC, Federation of Old Cornwall Societies, East End Development Trust, Big Sis CIC, Turnchapel History Group and BluGreens CIC. 

Each project will help communities engage with Plymouth Sound in new ways, from creative heritage activities to improvements to local blue spaces. Earlier this month each of the projects got a chance to meet at Tinside pool, bringing together a cross-section of the community from Plymouth Sound, spanning both Devon and Cornwall.  

A woman on a dingy holding a load of kelp, ready to plant it in the seabed.
BluGreens – a successful Blue Sparks applicant (credit to BluGreens)