February 2014

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February 2014. Background. Scottish Government funding Scotland wide rural programme Partnership delivery by Highlands and Islands Enterprise and BIG Fund £9m over 4 years to March 2016. Aim. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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February 2014

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Background

• Scottish Government funding

• Scotland wide rural programme

• Partnership delivery by Highlands and Islands Enterprise and BIG Fund

• £9m over 4 years to March 2016

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Aim

Supporting rural communities to become more resilient and

sustainable through the ownership and management of land and land

assets.

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Projects supported

That can contribute to the overallsustainability of a community or

enable retention/provision of key local services through the

acquisition of land or land assets

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What can be funded?

• Land to enable local economic development

• Land for affordable housing• Land for amenity, tourism and heritage

development• Strategic assets – shop, fuel stations

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Who can apply?

Organisational criteria:

Community led/controlled Social purpose Open membership Non-profit distributing

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Funding levels

• Grants from £10,000 to £750,000 • Capital grants and revenue funding for

up to 2 years is available• Up to 95% of total project costs covered

Min. 5% other funding required

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Potential support for housing

Likely scenarios include:• Land purchase for the development of

community-owned rented housing

• Acquisitions that include a housing element e.g. purchase of a whole estate

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Possible scenarios

• Land purchase by the community – development by a housing association; requires clear rational for the community as purchaser.

• Land purchase to create housing plots or serviced sites for private self-build; likely to require a rural housing burden

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Successful awardsMull and Iona Community Trust• Proposal to purchase 2 plots near Ulva

Ferry. • One plot to develop 2 semi-detached

rental homes• Donated plot to be sold with Rural

Housing Burden to provide capital • Total grant £149,400

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Successful awardsMull and Iona Community Trust• Proposal to purchase 2 plots near Ulva

Ferry. • One plot to develop 2 semi-detached

rental homes• Donated plot to be sold with Rural

Housing Burden to provide capital • Total grant £149,400

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Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust

• Purchase of Bonar Bridge Post Office• Only full-time PO in area• Premises include flat and garden, shop,

PO and sorting office• Potential for additional housing • Total grant £158,800

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Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust

• Purchase of Bonar Bridge Post Office• Only full-time PO in area• Premises include flat and garden, shop,

PO and sorting office• Potential for additional housing • Total grant £158,800

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Supporting information

• Evidence of housing need • Clear demand for the units to be provided• Appropriate planning status• Availability of services• Indication of development funding • Proposals for on-going management• Use of rural housing burden to protect

affordability

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Single Stage Application

Phone or email BIG

Eligible projects referred to HIE

Complete and submit application with SLF advisor support

SLF committee meeting a number of times a year

Application awarded or rejected

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Getting started

See further guidance from BIG website: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/scottishlandfund

E-mail a summary of your project to: [email protected]

Call on 0300 123 7110

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Questions?