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We have a diverse range of funding programmes benefitting communities across Scotland. Some of our funds are available on a Scotland-wide basis, and others are aimed at specific geographical areas or themes. You’ll find grant size and criteria information on each fund’s page, together with any unique criteria. 

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EDF Renewables Burnfoot Hill Wind Farm Community Fund (Clackmannanshire)

  • Area: Clackmannanshire
  • Grant size: Up to £5,000
This fund benefits the Community Council areas of Alva, Dollar, Menstrie, Muckhart and Tillicoultry, Coalsnaughton and Devonside in Clackmannanshire.

EDF Renewables Burnhead Moss Education & Training (BMET) Fund

  • Area: Falkirk, West Lothian
  • Grant size: Up to £3,865
This fund provides grants to help with vocational, education and training opportunities for people living in community council areas of Avonbridge & Standburn and Limerigg & Slamannan in Falkirk and also Blackridge, West Lothian.

EDF Renewables Burnhead Moss Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund (Limerigg & Slamannan)

  • Area: Falkirk
  • Grant size: Up to £4,000
This fund supports community projects benefiting those living in Limerigg and Slamannan.

EDF Renewables Burnhead Moss Wind Farm Community Fund (Avonbridge and Standburn)

  • Area: Falkirk
  • Grant size: Up to £4,000
This fund supports community projects benefiting those living in Avonbridge and Standburn.

EDF Renewables Corriemoillie Wind Farm Community Fund (Contin)

  • Area: Highland
  • Grant size: Up to £3,000
This fund supports not-for-profit groups providing charitable activities that benefit people living in the Contin Community Council area, including Jamestown and Tarvie.

EDF Renewables Corriemoillie Wind Farm Community Fund (Lochbroom)

  • Area: Highland
  • Grant size: Up to £250
EDF Renewables Corriemoillie Wind Farm Community Fund (Lochbroom) is a charitable fund that benefits people living in the community council area of Lochbroom.

EDF Renewables Corriemoillie Wind Farm Community Fund (Marybank, Scatwell & Strathconon)

  • Area: Highland
  • Grant size: Up to £5,000
This fund supports not-for-profit groups providing charitable activities that benefit people living in the community council area of Marybank, Scatwell & Strathconon.

EDF Renewables Corriemoillie Wind Farm Community Fund (Strathpeffer)

  • Area: Highland
  • Grant size: Up to £3,000
This Fund supports not-for-profit groups providing charitable activities that benefit people living in the community council area of Strathpeffer.

EDF Renewables Corriemoillie Wind Farm Education & Training Fund

  • Area: Highland
  • Grant size: Up to £3,000
This fund supports individuals and organisations with the costs of education and training plus other initiatives that help to create job opportunities in the fund area.

EDF Renewables Longpark Wind Farm Community Fund

  • Area: Scottish Borders
  • Grant size: Up to £10,000
The EDF Renewables Longpark Wind Farm Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in the Parish of Stow Community Council area in the Scottish Borders.  It is provided by EDF Renewables, which owns and operate the Longpark Wind Farm.

Essentia Foundation

  • Area: All of Scotland
  • Grant size: Up to £9,000
The Essentia Foundation are keen to support organisations that are improving health and social welfare for children and young people or are improving employment opportunities for young people.

Foresight Kinegar Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund (Cockburnspath)

  • Area: Scottish Borders
  • Grant size: Up to £5,000
The Foresight Kinegar Wind Farm Community Fund (Cockburnspath) supports community projects benefiting those living in Cockburnspath & Cove Community Council area in the Scottish Borders. The fund has been set up by Kinegar Wind Farm Limited, a Foresight Group ("Foresight") project. Contributions to the fund are shared equally between Foresight and Neuk Farm landlords, Arnot and Steven Findlay.