The Frozen Ark Outreach Education Programme

Beneficiaries

  • Children / Young People

    Children and young people benefit from taking part in outreach activities.

  • Number of beneficiaries - 1000

    Aim at children facing challenges relating to disadvantage.

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION

We run workshops for children about DNA and the role it plays in the conservation of endangered animals.

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BENEFICIARIES REACHED ANNUALLY

1000

In Nottinghamshire and Cardiff.

SIZE OF PROJECT PER ANNUM

£8,000.00

TIMELINE

Apr 2021 Onwards

Activity goals

To promote an understanding of biobanking and conservation.

To encourage personal behaviour to protect native endangered native animals.

Activity Actions

  • Workshops in schools.

  • Workshops in community centres and venues.

  • Online workshops with materials sent out to families.

Activity details
GEOGRAPHIC REACH

Wales: Cardiff

IMPACT REPORTING

Bi-annually

March 2021

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
UN SDG 14: Life Below Water UN SDG 15: Life on Land
How we monitor the quality and results of our work

We test the learning of children through fun activities and seek feedback.

WHO IS ALREADY FUNDING THE PROJECT?
OTHER PARTNERS

Not relevant

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