SSE - Clyde South Lanarkshire Development Fund
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The purpose of the CWFF is to provide funding to Communities, within the local Wind Farm area, for capital projects which will result in a range of local benefits for local people including employment and/or education opportunities and support the local economic prosperity of South Lanarkshire.
The community fund is for projects within the Clyde wind farm area, up to around 15km from the wind farm near Abington. Projects in the following community council areas can apply:
- Biggar
- Crawford and Elvanfoot
- Duneaton
- Leadhills
- Quothquan and Thankerton
- Sympington
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Geographical areas funded: South Lanarkshire
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Capital
Fund award sizes
- Annually awarded:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
Legally-constituted community groups, non-profit organisations, registered charities, who are based in Biggar, Crawford and Elvanfoot, Duneaton, Leadhills, Quothquan and Thankerton and Symington.
When to apply
There is no deadline for applications.
How to apply
The Clyde South Lanarkshire Community Fund is currently managed by South Lanarkshire Council on behalf of SSE. Applications can be made online via the Council website.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Arts and culture Citizenship and community involvement Community development and regeneration Community facilities Education and training Employability services Environment General charitable activities Health care and wellbeing Health education and promotion Heritage and building preservation Mental health care Sport and physical activity Recreation and social activities
Beneficiaries funded: Local communities
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