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Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG.

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Dun Law Windfarm Extension Community Benefit Trust

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The Trust can grant funding to any project which will improve the communities and environments within the area of the participating communities: Fala, Heriot, Humbie, and Oxton & Channelkirk.

The Community Benefit Funds will provide grants to support charitable activities that:

  • Improve the communities and environments within the area of the participating communities.
  • support the education of and learning experience available to the residents
  • Fund any other initiative that will benefit the participating communities.

Grant requests to support a wide range of costs and activities will be considered, e.g. equipment costs, short-term running costs for local groups, staff or sessional worker costs, consultations, maintenance or refurbishment of community facilities etc.

Any grant received should normally be spent within six months of being awarded.

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Geographical areas funded: East Lothian Midlothian Scottish Borders

Fund type

Type of funding:
Grant
Type of cost:
Capital, Revenue, Core costs

Fund award sizes

Minimum:
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Annually awarded:
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Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply

Groups or organisations that need funding to support projects or activities consistent with the purposes may apply. You do not need to be a registered charity to apply, but your group must have a constitution (governing document or set of rules) and be set up on a not-for-profit basis.

Applications from groups or organisations that, by their nature, serve a limited group of people within the community (e.g. churches and schools) are welcome, but the application must explain how their proposed project would benefit the wider community.

When to apply

Applications are formally considered by the Trustees on a quarterly basis and successful applicants will be notified shortly after the meeting.

How to apply

All applications must be in writing, either via paper application or via e-mail. The application form and guidance notes can be downloaded from the Trust's website.

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Exclusions

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Activites funded: Citizenship and community involvement Community development and regeneration Community facilities Community safety Education and training Environment General charitable activities Climate action

Beneficiaries funded: Local communities

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