A total of £25,000 has been awarded to 14 environmental projects across the Cotswolds.
The funds have been allocated by the Caring for the Cotswolds grants panel, after applications were reviewed by the scheme's newly formed youth panel.
The Caring for the Cotswolds scheme is managed by the Cotswolds National Landscape team.
It is built around a visitor-giving model, where visitors voluntarily contribute to member businesses, who pass the funds along to be allocated as grants to projects that benefit the Cotswolds unique landscape and heritage.
One of the new projects was developed by Chalford Parish Council. The village's biodiversity group has restored a number of wildlife sites in the village and the project will create a guided nature trail featuring these sites, so that residents can explore and learn about the wildlife in their area.