Structure and Objectives
(the boring bit)
Structure of the Organisation:
The charity is structured as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation.
It is currently managed by six trustees. The trustees intend to hire one part-time charity manager in due course and work with volunteers.
The charity is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Charity Number 1204294), it is registered as a charity with HMRC, and it has a bank account with NatWest.
Goals and Objectives:
The charitable objective of Bring Back Bugs is to promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment by promoting biological diversity and creating and enhancing areas of wilderness with a specific focus on insect pollinators and their host plants.
Bring Back Bugs is set up to achieve the following outcomes benefiting the public:
- increased biodiversity
- improved conservation of arthropods, in particular pollinators, and their host plants
- the increase of pollinator and host plant diversity on land that has previously been degraded, e.g. through intensive farming or industrial use
- improved food security due to more abundant insect pollinators and their services
- future opportunities for volunteering, research and educational material
Together, we are building a thriving oasis for insect pollinators to flourish and for their host plants to bloom with vitality. Every plot of land purchased is a step towards a greener, bug-filled future. Help to make a difference by donating.