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Cambusbarron Community Fund

Foundation Scotland

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31 January 2022
29 April 2022
29 August 2022
28 October 2022
31 January 2023
28 April 2023
30 September 2023
23 April 2024
30 September 2024
£10,000
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Not for profit (incl. NGOs)
Scotland
Arts, Culture and Heritage Education, Skills Building and Training Energy, Climate and Environment Health, Justice and Social Welfare Transport, Infrastructure and ICT
Overview

About this fund

The Cambusbarron Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in the Cambusbarron Community Council area in Stirling local authority. The fund is provided by Falck Renewables, which owns Earlsburn Wind Energy Limited (Earlsburn Wind Farm) and Kingsburn Wind Energy Limited (Kingsburn Wind Farm);

An annual amount of £28,000, inflation-adjusted, will be paid into the fund each year for the operating life of the wind farms.

Purpose of this fund

Applications should usually be linked to priorities identified in the Cambusbarron Community Action Plan. These include:

  • Schemes or activities which protect, conserve or improve the environment.
  • Schemes or activities which promote rural regeneration though increasing opportunities for local enterprise and vocational training.
  • The development and improvement of infrastructure including transport, broadband, community-owned property and access routes.
  • Proposals which seek to maintain, improve or expand community services and facilities, including health, welfare and education, particularly with regard to young people and the elderly.
  • The development and improvement of community facilities and activities, including the arts, heritage, culture and science.
  • The development and improvement of leisure/sport facilities and activities and tourism opportunities.
  • Activities which support capacity building for new and existing community organisations, in particular to help promote citizenship and community development.

Additional criteria

  • Match funding - Ideally, applicants should demonstrate that a percentage of the total project cost will be sourced from other funding sources such as local fundraising, the group’s own resources or other external grants. In exceptional circumstances, 100% funding may be considered. Awards from this Fund should not displace funding that could be obtained from other sources.
  • Helping to fill gaps in the local provision of services or facilities or provide new/innovative services. Where ‘filling a gap’ equates to developing a post, please ensure that you have consulted with other organisations and groups that may benefit from paid staff. The Panel is unwilling to fund duplication of posts in the community.
  • Using local suppliers to provide goods and services, where possible and appropriate (e.g., quality of products/services available/ value for money).
  • Capacity building - providing opportunities to build the skills and knowledge of group members or other local people, including promoting voluntary activities.
  • Fostering partnership working - where project delivery with other groups will add value (financial, capability, or other). This could involve working with voluntary, private or public-sector bodies at local, regional or national levels.
  • Groups seeking to undertake capital projects regarding land or assets must generally either own the property or have a minimum ten-year lease.
Eligibility

Who can apply?

Groups and organisations working to benefit people in Cambusbarron 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 but must demonstrate a clear benefit for residents within the fund area.

A group will generally only be awarded a main grant up to once in any 12-month period.

We cannot fund the following:

  • Non constituted groups.
  • Applications from individuals. However, individuals may be able to apply for funding under any micro-grant scheme associated with a fund, or under some education and training funds.
  • General fundraising appeals or activities.
  • Trips abroad (unless otherwise stated on the fund page).
  • Costs already incurred or activities which will take place before we’ve decided on an application, i.e. retrospective funding.
  • The repayment of loans or payment of debts.
  • The advancement of religion or politics, including requests to support religious or political groups' core activities. However, religious groups may apply for funding for non-religious activity that will benefit the wider community beyond their own specific congregation and is open to all on a non-denominational basis. For example, a church may apply for funding to upgrade a church hall that is regularly used by other community groups.
  • Payments towards areas understood to be the exclusive responsibility of statutory authorities. However, we can provide grants to Parent Teacher Associations/Parent Councils if they are appropriately constituted and occasionally to schools where the activity being delivered is additional to the core curriculum/statutory activity.
  • Activities that are likely to bring the fund, Foundation Scotland or the donor into disrepute. For example, we can’t fund groups or organisations using hate speech or inciting violence, or those linked to such groups or organisations.
  • Activities that conflict with the interests of the funder. For example, where a renewable energy company provides funding, we can’t fund any projects or organisations that are anti-windfarm or anti-renewable energy as such activities are likely to be contrary to the interests of the funder or its subsidiaries.
  • For place-based funds, we can’t support projects which don't benefit the people who live within the defined fund area. Projects that benefit people in the fund area plus others outside that area can be supported on a proportionate basis. Applicants to these funds don’t need to be based in the fund area.
  • For themed/cause-related funds we can’t support projects which don’t relate to the priorities stated for the fund.
  • Costs directly related to the sale of alcohol, including but not limited to the refurbishment of a bar area
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04 September 2024