Tannach and District Wind Farm Trust
Foundation Scotland
Award
GBP 0–25K
Closing date
Closed
Location
Global
For
Orgs
About this opportunity
The Tannach and District Charitable Wind Farm Trust has been established in partnership between Tannach and District Community Council and Foundation Scotland to manage funds from different companies or donors pledged for the benefit of the Tannach and District community. The Trust receives annual contributions from three wind farms: Wathegar Wind Farm (£30,030 index-linked), Wathegar 2 Wind Farm (£40,590 index-linked), and Bilbster Wind Farm (£4,025.50 index-linked). The Trust's available balance for grantmaking is currently £169,000.
The fund supports projects that contribute to nine key outcomes including: creating opportunities for sports and recreation; improving settlement access safety; enhancing community activities and services for all ages; maintaining community life through events and improved amenities; encouraging economic activity; providing vocational skills and experience; promoting natural and cultural heritage; supporting sustainable energy use; and creating tourism opportunities. Applications must demonstrate contribution to at least one outcome with measurable activities and outputs.
Applicants must show evidence of local consultation with beneficiaries and other groups, consider partnership working opportunities, demonstrate sustainable development practices including minimizing environmental impact, and use local procurement where appropriate. The fund prioritizes projects that bring clear benefit to residents of the Tannach and District area in Highland, Scotland.
6-8 weeks after deadline
Who can apply
Applicant Types
organization
Organization Types
nonprofit, academic, government
Project Locations
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Region
Scotland - Highland (Tannach and District)
How to apply
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Required documents
research_proposal · budget
Review process
Recommendations on awards are made by a local Panel of up to 12 residents of Tannach and District, including two Community Councillors. The Panel makes decisions three times per year.
Restrictions
- reporting_requirements
- no_concurrent_funding
Post-award obligations
- final_report
- acknowledge_funder