June Funding Finder

Welcome back to our monthly Funding Finder! It’s our third month back, so we are getting into the swing of them and June is no exception with over £3 million worth of potential funding included.

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 May Funding Finder, we do have some exciting new opportunities to bring your attention to - notably our own Climate Action Fund! Read on to find out how we can support your community group with both local & national funding opportunites.


 

Climate Action Fund | Last Day of Each Month | General

Max award: £500

The Highlands & Islands Climate Hub is delighted to offer its members small grants for new community organisations or to launch a new climate action project. The Fund is available to existing and emerging community groups who are members of the Highlands and Islands Climate Hub. Our funding is a small grant which is designed to either kickstart a climate action project in your community or carry out community engagement around climate change.

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Highlands & Islands Climate Festival Larger Events Proposal Fund | 14th June 2024 | General

Max award: No specification

Do you have an idea for a larger event for the Highlands and Islands Climate Festival? Whilst the Festival organisers can make no guarantees at this stage they are looking at various avenues for additional funding and sponsorship including the potential to match groups to a local business sponsor in their area. They look forward to hearing your creative plans!

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Grants for Good - Matthew Good Foundation | 15th June 2024 | General

Max award: £5,000

Every three months, five shortlisted projects will be voted for by John Good Group employees. These five charities will all receive a share of £15,000 – the more votes a cause receives, the bigger the donation.

They will support small organisations that have a positive impact on communities, people or the environment. Every three months, they share £15,000 between 5 shortlisted projects. Following the vote, the project that receives the most votes will receive a grant of £5,000, second place £3,500, third place £2,500 and fourth and fifth place will both receive £2,000. Max annual income of £50,000

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Better Community Business Network Grant Initative | 16th June 2024 | General

Max award: £3,000

Funding is intended to improve the quality of life and expectations of people and their communities, especially those who come from disadvantaged or socially deprived backgrounds. Grants of up to £3,000 are available. There is a total funding pot of £36,000 each year, with 12 grants awarded annually. Causes supported by the funders include, but are not limited to: Natural disasters & Regeneration projects.

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Future Routes Fund | 19th June 2024 | Mitigation

Max award: £20,000

The Future Routes Fund is provided and administered by NatureScot. The Fund was developed by ReRoute - Young Scot's Youth Biodiversity Panel. This fund aims to encourage young people to: Engage with nature. Contribute positively to Scotland's natural environment and landscapes. Increase their knowledge and understanding of Scottish biodiversity and empower them to take positive action for nature and the climate.

Grants are available for groups and individuals aged 11 to 26 for projects that help to meet this goal. A total of £20,000 is available for 2024. Individual applicants can apply for £500 to £2,000. Groups (with two or more members) can apply for £1,000 to £5,000.

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Caithness & North Sutherland Fund | 26th June 2024 | General

Max award: £30,000

Funding is available for projects that increase the attractiveness of Caithness & North Sutherland as a place to live, work and invest with particular emphasis on achieving environment, social, culture and infrastructure improvements.

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Naturesave Trust | 27th June 2024 | Adaption

Max award: £5,000

The funding aims to support specific UK-based environmental, conservation and community renewable energy projects. The theme for the current round is soil health.

Applications are accepted from a range of UK based organisations, including charities, social enterprises, voluntary organisations, small grassroots community groups and businesses.

To be eligible, the organisation and/or project must:

  • Be entirely based in the UK.

  • Have a website or social media presence.

The latest round of funding is targeted towards projects and initiatives working to combat the problem of soil degradation, the way land is managed and increasing soil organic matter levels in UK arable and horticultural soils in the next 20 years.

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Highlands & Islands Climate Festival Event Fund | 28th June 2024 | General

Max award: £150

Open to community or voluntary organisations in Highland, Orkney or Shetland Islands Local Authority areas. Contribution of £150 to your organisation to stage an event from 1st - 30th September 2024 as part of the Highlands and Islands Climate Festival!

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Community Energy Generation Growth Fund | 28th June 2024 | Adaption

Max award: £1.5 million

The new Community Energy Generation Fund aims to: Contribute to Scotland’s target of 2GW of renewable energy to be community or locally owned. Help communities participate and benefit from our transition to renewable energy sources. Support incorporated community groups to progress well-developed renewable energy generation projects or project ideas.

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The Britford Bridge Trust | 30th June 2024 | Mitigation

Max award: £50,000

The funding is intended to support UK registered charities and organisations working to advance the charitable aims of the Trust which are: Primarily, the prevention or relief of poverty; the advancement of education; the advancement of health or the saving of lives; and the advancement of the arts, culture, heritage, or science. Secondarily, the advancement of citizenship or community development; the advancement of amateur sport; the advancement of environmental protection or improvement; and the relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship, or other disadvantage.

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People’s Postcode Trust | July 1st 2024 | General

Max award: £25,000

They support projects under the following categories:

  • Enabling participation in physical activity

  • Enabling participation in the arts

  • Preventing or reducing the impact of poverty

  • Supporting marginalised groups and tackling inequality

  • Improving biodiversity and responding to the climate emergency

  • Improving green spaces and increasing access to the outdoors

  • Providing support to improve mental health (Focus on organisations that actively support specific mental health issues)

The funding offered is unrestricted and therefore flexible. It can be used however it is most needed.

The amount requested should not exceed 1/3 (one third) of your total income on the annual accounts submitted with your application.

Constituted voluntary organisations with no charity number can apply for up to £2,500. Registered charities, CICs with an asset lock and community benefit societies can apply for up to £25,000.

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Inspiring Scotland - Neighbourhood Ecosystem Fund | 3rd July 2024 | Adaption

Max award: £13,500

The Fund aims to: Inspire and allow communities to explore and deliver ambitious ecosystem restoration projects locally. Raise awareness about the importance of local ecosystem restoration and address barriers faced by community-led efforts.

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Steel Charity | 7th July 2024 | Mitigation

Min award: £2,500 | Max award: £25,000

Funding can cover capital, revenue and core costs. Will fund environmental projects with no particular focus area. Applications can be made at any time however next time scale is 16 April - 15 July for applications to be reviewed in mid September and decisions in early October

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Scottish Building Society Foundation | 12th July 2024 | General

Max award: £5,000

A range of project costs and activities are supported, such as equipment, running costs for local groups, staff or sessional worker costs, consultations, maintenance or refurbishment of community facilities, and capital costs to purchase or develop community assets. Eligible projects include (but are not limited to): Community facilities and services, transport, open spaces, affordable housing, community development, reduction of poverty, and care for the elderly. Community and/or local events. Youth and education, providing training opportunities and support for vulnerable youngsters. Promoting care and support of vulnerable people by improving community safety, minimising isolation and maximising wellbeing.

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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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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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