Blackridge Community Fund
Foundation Scotland
About this fund The Blackridge Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in the Blackridge community council area. The Fund is a vehicle through which several different funds are administered, including those provided by:
- Gresham House, the owners of Torrance Wind Farm.
- Arevon Energy, the owners of Harthill Wind Ltd (Torrance Extension Wind Farm).
- EDF Renewables, the owners of the Burnhead Moss Wind Farm.
An annual amount of £46,000, inflation-adjusted, will be paid into the Fund each year for the wind farms' operating life.
Grant size available: £500 - £4,000
EDF Renewables also provides community funds from the Burnhead Moss Wind Farm to the neighbouring communities of Limerigg & Slamannan and Avonbridge & Standburn, and into the Burnhead Moss Education & Training Fund (BMET). See the Useful links section below for further information.
Purpose of this fund
The fund provides grants to support charitable activities that:
- Enhance the quality of life for local residents.
- Contribute to vibrant, healthy, successful and sustainable communities.
- Promote community spirit and encourage community activity.
Grants may support a wide range of costs, such as equipment, staff or sessional workers, consultations, running costs for local groups, maintenance or refurbishment of community facilities, and so on.
Additional criteria
If you can demonstrate why you need a grant amount that is higher than £4,000, and that there is significant community support for the project you propose, then the Fund may be able to consider your request. If you think this applies to your project, please contact Foundation Scotland for an initial discussion (contact details below). We will be able to give you tailored advice before you complete an application form. Please do not complete an application without speaking with Foundation Scotland first.
Applicants may request support for recurring costs over three years. In these circumstances, the maximum award level is £10,000.
Projects should be well planned, taking a strategic approach where possible. Applicants are encouraged to refer to the local Community Action Plan (see Useful Links, below). Applicants are encouraged to liaise with the Community Council when planning projects and activities.
Any outstanding completion or monitoring reports from previous grants need to have been received by Foundation Scotland before further grants are paid.
Who can apply?
Groups and organisations working to benefit people in Blackridge can apply. You don’t need to be a registered charity to apply, but your group/organisation must meet our standard eligibility criteria.
Applications from groups/organisations located out with the Fund area will be considered on a case-by-case basis and must demonstrate a clear benefit for residents within Blackridge.
Foundation Scotland and the Panel recognise that some community activity is organised by groups that are more informal (ie. without formal governance arrangements such as a constitution in place). We can help such groups see if they can work in partnership with other local groups to make an application.
What can’t be funded?
Anti-wind farm or anti-renewable energy activities, including activities contrary to the interests of the companies contributing to the fund; Activities that bring any of the companies contributing to the fund or Foundation Scotland into disrepute.