July Funding Finder

Welcome back to the Highland & Islands Climate Hub’s monthly Funding Finder. We hope you are excited & eager to see which potential funding avenues are coming your way this month.

The funds and funding sources have been picked out as they are the most suitable to our members. The vast majority of these funds are for climate action projects whether they are mitigation, adaptation or general environmental projects. From time to time we may feature general community organisation funding that could be useful for a handful of our members.

While the vast majority of these funds are being carried on from the June Funding Finder, we do have some exciting new opportunities to bring your attention to - notably the Let's Do Net Zero Community Buildings Fund from CARES at Local Energy Scotland. Read on to find out how we can support your community group with both local & national funding opportunities.


 

Let’s Do Net Zero Community Buildings Fund | 31st August 2024

Max award: £80,000

The Community Buildings Fund helps community organisations reduce their building energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions by installing renewable technologies such as heat pumps, batteries, and solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, along with energy efficiency measures.

Funding is subject to availability and subject to the applicant’s ability to complete the project and claim all funds by 28 February 2025. 

More info

 

Closing Soon

 

The Steel Charity Trust | 16th July 2024 | General

Max award: £25,000

Funding can cover capital, revenue and core costs. The Steel Charity Trust will fund environmental projects of all types, they have no particular focus area. Applications can be made at any time however the current time scale is 16 April - 15 July for applications to be reviewed in mid September and decisions made in early October.

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Central Scotland Green Network - Growing Food Together Fund | 19th July 2024 | Adaption

Max award: £5,000

This fund aims to foster community engagement in growing and learning about food, as well as promoting healthy eating and outdoor exercise. Funding will support the objectives of the Good Food Nation policy to:

  • Increase the amount of land available for community food growing, allotments and orchards.

  • Improve food growing skills and knowledge to empower communities and individuals to grow their own food.

The Trust is particularly interested in applications that will deliver aspirations to become a Good Food Nation.

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Cairngorms National Park - Climate Adaptation Fund | 21st July 2024 | Adaptation

Max award: £100,000

The Cairngorms National Park Authority Climate Adaptation Fund has been established to support, capital works and investment in response to the changes that we have seen in our climate over the last few decades, and preparing for the challenges that we will face as our climate continues to change.

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Cairngorms Trust - Networks for Nature Fund | 21st July 2024 | Mitigation

Max award: £90,000

The Cairngorms Trust Networks for Nature Fund has been established by the Cairngorms Trust to help develop nature projects specifically related to climate change and to tackle biodiversity decline within the Cairngorms National Park. This year the main themes are creating Networks for Nature, Nature Resilience, Community Nature Projects, Pollinator Projects, Youth Led Projects and Youth Education to encourage young people to be able to access courses to encourage careers in the nature environment, although we will consider other nature-based projects that fit the criteria of the fund. The Fund has £90,000 available to support projects within the Cairngorms National Park. All projects will need to be completed in a full calendar year from the date on the Offer of Grant letter.

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Asda Foundation - Investing in Spaces and Places Grant | 21st July 2024 | National

Max award: £25,000

Grants are available for small, local groups in the UK to improve community spaces and places where local people can be together and thrive. The space being applied for must be used by a range of groups for multiple activities on a regular basis or will be used in this way once the project is complete. Eligible project costs may include materials, tradespeople and equipment costs. The funding is for projects that fall into at least one of the following categories:

  • Building repairs: for spaces and places which already exist but are in disrepair and therefore limit the usability, safety or level of expectations for other to use the space.

  • Building improvement or development: to enhance a space already in use. The improvements will enhance the quality of space or give more people/new groups the opportunity to use the space.

  • Outdoor Development: to develop outside space for the benefit of the community, particularly outdoor spaces which benefit everyone and can be accessed by large groups of people.

Applications are subject to match funding and fundraising requirements.

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The Fore | 31st July 2024 | Adaption

Max award: £30,000

The Fore provides unrestricted grants to small charities and social enterprises based in the UK. There is particular interest in grassroots organisations working with underserved communities. The grants are viewed by the Fore as investments in the organisations it supports.

The Fore funds work across the following charitable sectors:

  • Arts and culture; Disability; Economic development and employability; Environment; Health and well being; Housing and homelessness; Human rights, law and justice; Poverty and disadvantage; Sport; Women and girls; Youth and education

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Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust | 31st July 2024 | Adaption

Max award: £5,000

Support is available for the following priorities in 2024:

Rounds 3 and 4 – Food Poverty.

Priority will be given to projects that focus on enabling resilience and independence, in particular food education and cooking skills. Round 3 will close for applications on the 31st July 2024. Round 4 closes in September 2024.

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ORIT Impact Fund | 1st August 2024 | Adaption

Max award: £10,000

The Fund will support project costs for: New and innovative approaches to tackling environmental challenges. New and innovative approaches to tackle social challenges as part of the just transition. Initiatives that help to alleviate fuel poverty. Examples of previously funded projects include: Projects supporting STEM learning. Reskilling individuals into green jobs. Climate action. Local energy efficiency initiatives. Projects must start after 2 September 2024.

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Nature Restoration Fund - NatureScot | 12th August 2024 | Adaptation

Min award: £25,000 | Max award: £250,000

Funded by The Scottish Government, The Nature Restoration Fund encourages applicants with projects that restore wildlife and habitats on land and sea and address the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.

The Fund will support a mix of urban and rural-focused projects, such as improving greenspace for outdoor learning, green active travel routes, planting of wildlife corridors and natural flood management. They invite projects requesting a grant of £25,000 to £250,000 to be delivered over a maximum of 2 years, although projects delivering over a single financial year are welcome.

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