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The voice of Scotland’s vibrant voluntary sector

Published by Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

TFN is published by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6BB. The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation. Registration number SC003558.

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To coincide with COP26, GCVS has compiled a directory of potential grant funding opportunities available to voluntary organisations in Glasgow specifically for environmental projects and causes. Download a copy from the GCVS website. You can also search for funds on Funding Scotland using the Activities filters to select your area of work such as Environment, … Continue reading “Environmental causes grants directory”

 

 
Reopened this month, community groups can apply for equipment and training to engage with spaces along the National Cycle Network and learn how to support its wildlife. Groups can access: Litter-picking equipment to transform the safety and attractiveness of your local path Training with a wildlife expert to learn how to record the birds, bees … Continue reading “Sustrans Love Your Network Grant now open”

 

 
Together for Our Planet, a new funding programme from The National Lottery Community Fund has opened to support communities across the UK to take action on climate change. The £2.5 million fund aims to build on COP26 to engage communities in the conference and inspire positive climate action. The programme can fund grants of £1,000 … Continue reading “Funding for community climate action”

 

 
The Community Climate Asset Fund (CCAF) is a £3.5 million Scottish Government fund, administered by Keep Scotland Beautiful, and provides capital funding for community-based organisations to reduce emissions and support a green recovery from COVID-19.  Fund criteria The four key criteria of the fund are: Climate Impact – Your assets should reduce greenhouse gas emissions in your … Continue reading “Capital funding for community-based organisations to tackle climate change”

 
The Community Climate Asset Fund (CCAF) is a £3.5 million Scottish Government fund, administered by Keep Scotland Beautiful, and provides capital funding for community-based organisations to reduce emissions and support a green recovery from COVID-19.  Fund criteria The four key criteria of the fund are: Climate Impact – Your assets should reduce greenhouse gas emissions in your … Continue reading “Capital funding for community-based organisations to tackle climate change”