Climate Challenge Fund opens

Community-led organisations from across Scotland are invited to apply to the Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund (CCF) for funding to support local projects that tackle climate change.


CCF grants of up to £150,000 per organisation, per year, are available for projects taking place between 1 April 2018 and 31 March 2020*. The deadline to submit an Expression of Interest, the first stage of the application process for a CCF Grant, is 17:00 on 28 August 2017.


CCF Development Grants of up to £1,500 are available until further notice to help community-led organisations identify and scope out potential climate action projects - with the aim of enabling the organisation to apply for a CCF grant or to another funder. Applications for Development Grants are invited monthly.


About the Climate Challenge Fund  

Keep Scotland Beautiful manages the CCF on behalf of the Scottish Government and has staff that support applicants and those awarded grants.To date, the CCF has awarded grants totalling £85.8 million - supporting a range of successful projects, including energy efficiency improvements to community-owned buildings, home energy efficiency advice, lower carbon travel options and community growing initiatives, plus schemes that help reduce waste and move Scotland further towards a more circular economy.


Apply Now

Potential applicants are encouraged to visit the CCF website to find out if their organisation and project idea is eligible for funding.


Keep Scotland Beautiful advise all potential applicants to submit an Expression of Interest as soon as possible (deadline is 17:00 on 28 August 2017) to allow as much time as possible to develop their application.

More Information

For more information please click here to open a pdf or visit www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/ccf


*Funding available in 2018/19 will also include a contribution from the European Regional Development Fund. For 2018-2019 some CCF Grant Recipients (with projects involving waste and circular economy activities, or installation of energy efficient measures in community-owned buildings) will be match funded through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The ERDF comes from the European Structural and Investment Fund.

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