CLLD Funding Awards 2025
The Hub recently welcomed funding applications from third sector organisations of up to £10,000 in partnership with Highland Third Sector Interface, on behalf of the Highland Council’s Community Regeneration Funding team.
The Hub funded projects along the themes of Sustainable Communities and Resilient Communities. The demand on this funding round was extraordinarily high with the Hub receiving an unprecedented amount of funding applications.
However, we are delighted to list the successful organisations below with the amount of funding awarded:
Lairg and District Learning Centre - £9,868
Broadford and Strath Community Company - £6,500
North Coast Connection - £1,850
Mallaig and Morar Community Centre Association - £10,000
Thurso Youth Club SCIO - £4,180
Nevis Landscape Partnership - £9,969.42
Dunvegan Community Trust SCIO - £7,279
KYLE & LOCHALSH COMMUNITY TRUST - £9,771
The Place Youth Club - £10,000
Kinder Croft CIC - £4,750
Ardgour Memorial Hall - £4,072
Kilmallie Community Fridge and Garden - £5,320
The Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust - £10,000
Invergordon Development Trust - £10,000
Staffin Community Trust - £3,437.67
Thurso Community Development Trust - £10,000
Nairn Improvement Community Enterprise - £8,775
Highland Good Food Partnership - £9,334
Lochbroom and Ullapool Community Trust ltd - £8,000
Treslaig Village Hall - £8,750
Rag Tag and Textile Ltd. - £7,400
Lyth Arts Centre - £10,000
Glen Urquhart Rural Community Association - £10,000
North Sutherland Community Forestry Trust - £1,160
Portree and Braes Community Trust - £8,113
Ullapool Unpacked C.I.C. - £10,000
Change Mental Health - £10,000
Rosemarkie Allotments and Gardens Society - £800
SCOTLAND: The Big Picture - £9,670
Social Enterprise Academy - £10,000
ILM Highland - £4,052
We would like to thank all of the organisations that applied to us, and all of the interest shown in this funding round.