RWE Bad á Cheò Wind Farm Community Fund (Halkirk District)

Foundation Scotland Original Source

About This Opportunity

This fund supports charitable activities or services that benefit people living in the Community Council area of Halkirk District in Caithness. The fund is provided by RWE, owner of the Bad á Cheò Wind Farm, and receives at least £44,616 annually (index-linked) for the life of the Wind Farm, expected to be 25 years. Constituted not-for-profit groups or organisations working to benefit people in the area may apply for grants up to £10,000. The fund focuses on five key outcomes: developing services and facilities; sustaining and creating employment; increasing skills and knowledge; preserving and enhancing or giving better access to culture, heritage and the environment; and getting around and getting connected. Applications must demonstrate how they will contribute towards one or more of these outcomes with measurable activities and outputs. The fund emphasizes local consultation, partnership working, sustainable development, and local procurement. A Panel of local residents makes recommendations on grant awards, meeting four times per year to consider applications. Applications from groups based outside the fund area will be considered on a case-by-case basis if they demonstrate clear benefit for residents within the fund area.

Up to 61 mo
Renewable (5yr)
End May, end August, end November, end February

Who Can Apply

Region
Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom
Project in
United Kingdom
Applicants
organization
Organizations
nonprofit

Application Details

Stages

  1. 1 multi_round

Review process

A Panel of local residents makes recommendations on grant awards. The Panel meets four times per year to consider applications for support.

Restrictions

  • reporting_requirements
  • no_concurrent_funding

Post-award obligations

  • final_report