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This grant fund, now in its third year, is supported by Transport Scotland and has already awarded over £2,500,000 to over 40 projects, Scotland wide. These projects improve local path networks and routes and make active travel a more attractive option for for all users.
Almost £1.2million is available to be awarded during 2024 and expressions of interest are being welcomed by Paths for All.
‘Active travel’ means making journeys in physically active ways: walking, wheeling (using a scooter wheelchair or wheeled mobility aid) or cycling. The aim is to make active travel the obvious choice when planning journeys.
The fund supports projects that clearly demonstrate that they will make it easier for people to travel actively. They must also meet at least one other of the program outcomes. These are:
Activities eligible for funding include:
The IFPF is available to a wide range of organisations. This includes:
The fund is named in memory of Paths for All late Chief Officer, Ian Findlay CBE. Ian made a huge impact during his time at Paths for All and this fund recognises and continues his legacy.
Find out more about teh fund and how to apply at: Ian Findlay Path Fund – Paths for All | Paths for All
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