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Community projects in Nairnshire receive funding boost
The awards reflect the breadth of need across the communities which the Fund serves - from youth wellbeing and outdoor learning to arts provision, heritage conservation, and mental health support. Awards are made by a local decision making panel, drawn from the four community councils in the Fund area - Petty and Ardersier, Cawdor and West Nairnshire, Croy and Culloden Moor and Nairn West and Suburban. This locally-led approac...
From Heritage to Hub: Breathing New Life into a Historic Space
BackgroundNether Lochaber Community Association (NLCA) is a registered charity dedicated to improving the lives of residents and visitors in small villages and towns around Loch Leven and the eastern side of Loch Linnhe. The organisation creates new and improves existing facilities, organises social events, and develops projects that care for historic and natural surroundings. Their aim is to make the region thrive and ensure ...
A million reasons to celebrate community climate action in the northeast
The fund supports climate-smart community projects in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, and over the last seven years, 110 awards have been made totalling a huge £1,029,803. This year alone saw a record 24 projects awarded a total of £213,803, the biggest round of funding to date. The celebration event, which took place at Aberdeen Science Centre, highlighted the range of groups and projects taking positive action in their com...
Half a million pound landmark for Argyll & Bute community fund
Since its launch in 2011, the fund has awarded grants to over 140 diverse community projects across the region, including support for childcare, heritage, education, and community facilities. In the latest funding round, £27,830 was awarded to six community projects across the Glenorchy and Innishail, Inveraray, Furnace, and Dalavich areas.Cairndow Community Childcare Limited received £6,790 to purchase new sensory and outdoor...
A million reasons to celebrate community support in Scottish Borders and South Lanarkshire
Four new grants to local community projects have marked a funding milestone for the Nadara Glenkerie Wind Farm Fund, bringing its total investment in local communities since 2014 to over £1 million.Since the first award in 2014, a £2000 grant to Drumelzier Village Hall, the Fund has grown in ambition and impact. Major funding awards have included £50,000 to Upper Tweed Community Enterprise towards the capital costs of extendin...
Growing climate action in Aberdeenshire
In its seventh year, the fund reached two major milestones: supporting more than 110 projects to date and surpassing £1 million in total funding awarded, with £1,030,257 distributed since 2019.With a specific focus on fund promotion in north-east Aberdeenshire in the past two years, it was particularly positive to see several new groups supported in this area, delivering practical projects of this kind – some modest and some v...
Langhope Rig community fund supporting local young people
The largest single award of £19,200 was granted to Live, Learn, Earn to support the delivery of their R-evolve workshops for young people at Selkirk High School. Following the success of R-Evolve's pilot project in 2024, the organisation applied for and secured funding for an additional two-year period. These workshops are designed to help participants develop practical skills while creating meaningful community installations....
Community Benefit Funds
Provided as a voluntary donation by the owner of the nearby renewables project (which may be a wind farm, a hydro or a battery storage project for example), the annual payments depend on the scale of the project but, in stark contrast to conventional funding, are provided for the operating lifetime of the renewables energy project.In this way the renewables sector has been quietly blazing a trail with community benefit funds -...
Langhope Rig community support hits a major milestone
The Langhope Rig Community Benefit Fund has now awarded more than £500,000 through its open grantmaking and education and training programmes, marking a major milestone in its support for communities across the Scottish Borders. A significant award in the latest funding round has been made to Currie Memorial Hall in Lilliesleaf, a cherished 19th-century landmark that has been at the heart of village life since openi...
Supporting young people to reach their potential
Move On supports vulnerable young people aged 16 to 25, including those who have experience of care, the justice system, or who are not engaged in education, training, or work. Working across Edinburgh and Glasgow, the organisation takes a preventative, trauma-informed approach to help young people access and sustain volunteering, education, training, skills development, and employment. It also provides support in literacy, nu...