Fieldwork Grants available via the GA

Each year, the GA administers and promotes the awarding of a number of grants to support schools with their geography fieldwork.
This is called the Frederick Soddy Award.

The deadline for grants is the 31st of January, so you might want to consider putting together a bid in the next few months if you are planning some fieldwork developments at your school.

Info from GA website:
The Frederick Soddy Trust was established in 1957 under the terms set out in the will of the chemist and Nobel Laureate, Professor Soddy FRS. The Trust provides modest support for expeditions and fieldwork which include the 'study of the whole life of an area with major emphasis on the human community'.

Following the success of previous years' Award Schemes, the Trust wishes to continue to encourage pupils' interest in field study by providing financial support. Schools often find it difficult to compete successfully for funds from the main grant making bodies or to allocate their own financial resources to field studies. The Trust hopes to encourage field studies by providing support specifically for such work.The Award Scheme




  • The sum available annually is £2500.
  • Each year, the Trust will make five awards of between £250 and £500. Each award depends on the merits of the individual project.
  • The award is for a group (of any number) of pupils between 5 and 18 years of age: the Trust wishes to encourage pupils of all ages to take part in field studies.
  • There are two conditions attached to the awards: successful applicants must submit a report on the project after the fieldwork has taken place, and a statement acknowledging the Trust's support must be included in the report.
  • The winners will be announced in March each year. The awards will be presented at the GA's Annual Conference.
How to apply
Download an Application Form. A case for an award must meet the purpose of the Trust and should be made in not more than 500 words. Judges will expect to see details of the proposed study plan, administrative arrangements including financial aspects, and evidence of the applicant's ability to safely manage and successfully carry out the proposed project.

The application must be signed by both the person leading the project and the head teacher, and sent to the following address no later than 31 January each year:

The Frederick Soddy Awards
c/o The Geographical Association
160 Solly Street
Sheffield
S1 4BF
The Frederick Soddy Trust is a registered charity no. 313379.

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