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Dec 10, 2021 · This guidance will help applicants prepare and submit applications to the Investing in Communities Fund (ICF), which is a three year fund being delivered over the period from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2026 providing grants of up to £350,000 in total over this funding period.
- Overview
This guidance will help applicants prepare and submit...
- Supplementary Guidance
Investing in Communities Fund 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2026:...
- Overview
- Applicant Information
- Project Proposal - Summary Information
- Project Proposal - Costs and Duration
- Key Project Activities and Outcomes
- Fair Work Framework Criteria
- Application Declaration Statement
You will be asked to provide the following: 1. information confirming that your organisation meets the criteria for eligible applicant organisationsas detailed in the guidance 2. the applicant organisation’s full name, registered office address and its main contact person for the application 3. a short description of your organisation and its curre...
We will ask you to provide key information about your project proposal, including: 1. project title 2. the local authority area(s) and community(ies) in which the project activity(ies) will take place 3. the thematic descriptors that best describe your proposed project activity(ies) (for example: learning/skills development, income maximisation/fin...
This section of the application will capture the total annual project cost and duration of the project by financial year (i.e. 2023/24, 2024/25 and 2025/26; (this being the 1st April in one year to the 31st March in the following year). You will have to fully complete a project budget template providing a detailed breakdown of the cost categories a...
You will be asked to complete a table listing the key activities and outcomes that your project will deliver each financial year of your requested ICF grant funding period. Your project outcomes must demonstrate the ways in which they will contribute towards each of the four areas of action for the fund and associated outcomes as detailed in the IC...
The Fair Work Framework Criteria is part of Scottish Government’s commitment for Scotland to be a fair and equal society. You will be asked how your organisation will commit to the Fair Work Framework Criteria over the period of the ICF funding.
This page must be signed by an authorised signatory within the lead applicant organisation who has the relevant level of authority to submit the application on the organisation’s behalf.
The Investing in Communities Fund (ICF) recognises the important role communities play in tackling climate change, and has therefore reflected this in the priorities of the fund. All projects must demonstrate how they meet the objective of ensuring a just transition to net zero. What this means.
The UK Community Renewal Fund will provide £220 million of additional funding over 2021-2022 to help us move smoothly away from the EU structural fund programme and prepare for the UK...
Scottish Government’s Investing in Communities Fund 1 Introduction 1.1 This Briefing Note provides GWSF members with an update on the Scottish Government’s Investing in Communities Fund (ICF). 1.2 The Briefing summarizes the background to the ICF. It also: outlines the
Applications for a Community Led Design grant should be made through the Investing in Communities fund. The fund is now open to applications and will close on 14 June 2019. Download the application form, guidance notes and help notes. Applications should be submitted to InvestingInCommunities@gov.scot no later than 6 pm on 14 June 2019.
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Nov 15, 2021 · The Fund aims to support community anchor organisations based in the places they serve by delivering activity across the following four areas for action in our most disadvantaged and fragile communities across Scotland: tackling poverty and inequality; sustaining place-based approaches; community-led regeneration;