East Lothian Council - Community Intervention Fund
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The Community Intervention Fund is a capital grant scheme that aims to support community groups/organisations throughout East Lothian with a grant towards the cost of a capital project. They want to give capital grants to projects that continue to support the delivery of the Council Plan which aims to:
- Grow our Economy
- Grow our People
- Grow our Communities
- Grow our Capacity
Eligible expenditure must meet the definition of qualifying capital expenditure, and be demonstrated to enhance the asset value. Examples of eligible capital expenditure include:
- improving the fabric of a building
- improving access to a building
- extensions to a building
- removing hazardous materials as part of a set of works
- structural repairs
- putting in fixed items of equipment (e.g. floodlights)
- carrying out improvements to a public space.
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Geographical areas funded: East Lothian
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Capital
Fund award sizes
- Maximum:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
Any formally constituted and established community group or charitable organisation based in East Lothian can apply.
When to apply
Upcoming deadlines are:
- 30 November 2024
Next deadline: 30 Nov 2024
How to apply
Application forms can be downloaded from the Council website and should be submitted by email along with supporting documents.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Community development and regeneration Community facilities Sport and physical activity Recreation and social activities
Beneficiaries funded: Children Families General public Older people Disabilities Local communities Young people
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East Lothian Council
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Department of the Chief Executive John Muir House, Haddington, EH41 3HA
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