Tain and Easter Ross community cash
/Residents in Tain and Easter Ross are being invited to apply for funds if they have an idea to help improve their local community.
Tain and Easter Ross local Highland Councillors have set aside £15,000 – made up of £6,500 from the local Ward Discretionary Budget topped up by £8,500 Scottish Government funding - and they want to put locals in control of how it is spent. This money has been set aside for projects aiming to improve the community that could benefit from a grant of up to £1,500 each.
The fund is open to any local community or voluntary groups based in Tain and Easter Ross (Ward 7). Projects can be large or small, add value to existing projects or be something completely new. The application process is very straightforward and support is available to anyone thinking about submitting an application.
Applicants will be invited to present their ideas at a community event where members of the public will vote to decide the projects that they think best meet community needs and priorities. The event will be held at the Duthac Centre in Tain on Saturday 24 February 2018 starting at 10am.
Application forms can be downloaded from The Highland Council’s Website at: www.highland.gov.uk/tainpb
The deadline for applications is Thursday 22 January 2018. If you need information or assistance with the application please contact:
- Val Cameron at: val@rossvolact.org.uk or phone 01349 862431
- Graham Nutt at: graham@tainyouthcafe.co.uk or phone 01862 894252