Robin Rigg Community Fund Opens for Applications for 2025 Projects.
Solway Firth Partnership (SFP) is once again running the Robin Rigg Community Fund for 2025 on both sides of the Solway Firth.
The Robin Rigg Community Fund, provided by RWE’s Robin Rigg Offshore Wind Farm, is available to community groups and organisations in the eligible Solway area undertaking activities that contribute to the reduction of the effects of climate change or otherwise benefit the local community.
The fund opens today, Monday 2 September 2024, to any organisation within the specified geographical area. They can apply for a grant of up to £15,000 (only once in each year of the fund). The deadline for applications to the Robin Rigg Community Fund will be 12 noon on Monday 11 November 2024. Further applications may be invited during 2025 if funds are available.
Clair McFarlan, Solway Firth Partnership Manager, said: “We are now inviting applications from communities around the Solway coast for projects that will provide benefit to the local community in the areas of Environment; Renewable energy; Energy efficiency; Sustainable development; Charity; Education; Community; and General community amenity schemes or projects. Some examples of projects funded in 2024 include: supporting the Henry Raeburn Exhibition in Kirkcudbright; funding the Crichton Carbon Centre to run a climate change schools programme; funding the Silloth Vintage Rally and purchase of a vertical screen with planters for the Grow Well Community Garden in Workington.”
Mike Edwards, RWE’s Robin Rigg General Manager, “I’m delighted that we are once again inviting applications for the sixth year of the Robin Rigg Community Fund through the Solway Firth Partnership. If you have a worthwhile project that you’d like to see funded in the eligible area of Cumbria or Dumfries and Galloway Coast this is your chance to make it happen. This fund provides a great opportunity for local communities to benefit in 2025 so why not apply!”
Full details of the Robin Rigg Community Fund including a downloadable application form can be found on the Solway Firth Partnership website https://www.solwayfirthpartnership.co.uk/robin-rigg-community-fund/