*Grant applications have now closed*

The programme offered grants of up to £5,000 to support community groups in the Highlands and Islands to work with a researcher to run a project on a local climate change issue. 
 
The programme invited groups to propose projects based on a climate change issue that mattered to their community. 

Suitable for: Community groups

Funding size: up to £5,000

Timeframe: Projects ran from September 2023 – March 2024

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Pictured: Green Hive's Net Zero Nairn Highlands and Islands Climate Change Community Grant project

How could you explore climate change in your community in the Highlands and Islands by connecting with a researcher?

The Highlands and Islands Climate Change Community Grantaimed to address this question and empower communities to take action against a climate change issue that matters to them, whilst also providing researchers with a greater appreciation of the value of community input. 

This scheme aimed to develop equitable, collaborative relationships between local communities and researchers.

We were interested to hear from groups located in the Highland and Islands region of Scotland, especially those who are traditionally underrepresented in science, research and innovation, and climate change activity. In particular, people from ethnic minority backgrounds, speakers of minoritised languages (including Gaelic), and people living in communities that face disadvantages including in terms of education and economic opportunities.

Information Webinar

Watch our webinar for more information on the New Voices grant and application process to support groups to develop their application and project idea.

WATCH THE THE WEBINAR HERE

For detailed information about applying for a grant, please visit the guidelines and FAQ.

GUIDELINES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If you require any further information, or information in different formats, please get in touch at [email protected].

If you are a researcher interested in being involved in the scheme, please visit our researcher information page.

INFORMATION FOR RESEARCHERS