Climate Action Fund 2023 - 2024

The Highlands & Islands Climate Hub is delighted to offer community organisations a small amount of funding from our Climate Action Fund. We offer up to £500 for a new climate action project or to new community organisations in the Highlands, Orkney and Shetland.

In the 2023 - 2024 period we saw an unprecedented demand on our Climate Action Fund. We operated two different funding rounds, the first of which we were able to fund 17 different community organisations across the Highlands & Northern Isles.

The successful organisations are as follows:

  1. Lochaber Environmental Group - £500

  2. The Highland Weigh - £500

  3. Nature 4 Health - £500

  4. Eday Partnership - £500

  5. Arisaig Eco Project - £500

  6. Carrbridge Community Orchard - £500

  7. Incredible Edible Inverness - £500

  8. Cromarty Arts Trust - £465

  9. Kilchoan Community Centre - £500

  10. Green Hive - £500

  11. Centred Scotland Discovery College - £600

  12. Fèisean nan Gàidheal - £500

  13. Strathspey Works - £300

  14. Raigmore Community Residents Association - £500

  15. Raigmore Gardens Project - £500

  16. Culduthel Woods Group - £500

  17. Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust - £500

The total amount of funding awarded in round 1 was £8,365

The successful organisations in round 2 of our Climate Action Fund are as follows:

  1. Black Isle Collective - £500

  2. Fearn Free Food Garden - £450

  3. Fèis Chataibh - £500

  4. Fox & Friends Highland - £500

  5. Grantown YMCA Community Centre - £500

  6. Milton Community Woodlands Trust - £500

  7. Anagach Woods Trust - £500

  8. Association of Northern Trails Scotland - £500

  9. Assynt Field Club - £500

  10. Black Isle Men’s Shed - £500

  11. Castletown Youth Club - £500

  12. Dingwall Community Woodland - £500

  13. Dunnet Forestry Trust - £496

  14. Kidical Mass North £490

  15. Kilmallie Community Centre - £500

  16. Kilmallie Community Fridge and Garden - £500

  17. Kinlochleven Community Trust - £470

  18. Knocknagael Ltd - £350

  19. Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust - £470

  20. Lochaber Hope - £500

  21. Myrtletown Park Residents Assocation - £492

  22. Nether Lochaber Community Association - £500

  23. Repair Café Cairngorms - £500

  24. Skerray Arts - £300

  25. Sustainable Strathspey - £500

  26. Ullapool Sea Savers - £500

  27. Acharacle Community Company - £500

  28. Aviemore Allotments Association - £500

  29. Croy Community Garden Group - £500

  30. Feminist Bird Club Inverness - £350

  31. Partnerships for Wellbeing - £500

  32. Speyshed - £500

The total amount of funding awarded in round 2 of our Climate Action Fund was £15,868

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