Glasgow City Centre Improvement Grant Fund
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The Glasgow City Centre Improvement Grant Fund has been established to assist organisations and communities in Glasgow city centre to create meanwhile use spaces, deliver small projects and undertake minor improvement works. The grant will fund proposals able to demonstrate a positive impact on the city centre, enhancing its attractiveness and inclusivity.
The Improvement Grant Fund is designed to address two key issues: improving the look and feel of the city centre, and finding productive uses for vacant property.
Applications will need to demonstrate how they address the priorities of the City Centre Strategy:
- Magnetic Experience: The development of more compelling reasons to visit, shop and enjoy the city centre, with the power to surprise and inspire visitors.
- A Place to Live: Place-based approach to regeneration which responds to climate issues and respects planetary boundaries. It is inclusive, balanced and connected with amenities to support a growing population.
- Front Door to Innovation: Creating opportunities to welcome digital, life sciences, climate science and creative industries into a mix which converges with arts, engineering, and business.
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Geographical areas funded: Glasgow
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Capital
Fund award sizes
- Maximum:
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Who can apply
Glasgow CC welcomes applications from for profit and not for profit organisations, including social enterprises, creative and cultural groups, community councils, and other constituted organisations.
The grant has been developed for use within the city centre boundaries. Please check the Map to confirm your project is eligible.
When to apply
No stated deadlines, apply at any time.
How to apply
Apply via the Glasgow CC website. Please see the list of documents required in your application in the "How to Apply" section.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Arts and culture Citizenship and community involvement Community development and regeneration Community facilities Community safety Employability services General charitable activities Health education and promotion Recreation and social activities Social care and welfare
Beneficiaries funded: General public Local communities Voluntary sector organisations Urban communities
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