Strathtay Action Partnership’s Grant Funding is now open to new applications. Community groups can apply for projects which achieve a positive impact on the lives of people in the area. Groups based in Strathtay can apply for a microgrant of up to £500 or a larger grant up to a maximum of £3000. Further guidance on how to apply, full criteria and application forms can be found on the Council’s website at Perth & Kinross Council - Action Partnerships (pkc.gov.uk).
Strathtay Action Partnership are delighted to announce the launch of a new grant scheme for community groups within the Strathtay ward area. Strathtay Micro and Large Grant Funding will support projects that are run by and for the people of Strathtay. The purpose of the funding is to achieve a positive impact on the lives of people in the area. This means supporting individuals and communities to improve their lives around key priorities such as:
• Poverty (Child, Food and Fuel Poverty)
• Physical and Mental Wellbeing
• Skills, Learning and Development
• Employability
• Digital Participation
Micro Grant Funding
Strathtay Action Partnership has £5,000 funding to distribute to community groups as Micro Grants of up to £500 per group. These grants are available for a one-off activity or a programme of activities which should be delivered within 3 months of the start of the project.
Large Grant Funding
Strathtay Action Partnership has £25,000 funding to distribute to local groups as large grants of £501-£3,000. Strathtay Large Grant Funding provides an exciting opportunity for people to work together to create and support projects that improve individual and community equality and quality of life. This funding is available for community groups to deliver a project within 6 months.
Application Forms and full guidance can be found at Perth & Kinross Council - Action Partnerships (pkc.gov.uk). If you have any questions or need further support to complete the form, you can contact your local Community Learning & Development Worker, Cat Gordon, at CatherineGordon@pkc.gov.uk or 07795368453.