Funding opportunities with Scottish Rural Network - Page 2
Rural funding is at the heart of SRN’s goal.
We not only are able to provide funding ourselves, but champion all those who provided funding to boost rural communities.
The Scottish Rural Network (SRN) has teamed up with the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisation’s Funding Scotland to provide an advanced online funding search to help you find funding for your charity, community group or social enterprise.
The service is free to use and to start searching for funding you must register or login. Please note, this will be different to your SRN login information.
Direct Payments (Pillar 1) and Scottish Rural Development Programme (Pillar 2) – Agri-Environment, Forestry and other schemes which support economic, environmental and social measures to benefit rural Scotland.
Your Search results
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More than 80 grassroots initiatives across Scotland will share in over £3 million funding to help deliver more ambitious community...
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Help for households using heating oil
The Scottish Government will make available an additional £5.4 million to support lower income households dependent on oil to heat... -
Food and drink industry support announced
Applications have opened for the Food and Drink Processing Scheme Scotland as part of a £9 million investment package. This... -
Driving growth on Scotland’s islands
Island communities will benefit from a £5.75 million boost to support critical infrastructure, tackle rising costs and accelerate the transition... -
UHI Researcher Awarded Prestigious Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award
Dr Bobby Macaulay, a Research Fellow at the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) Centre for Mountain Studies, has... -
Oxton Community Unites to Build a Lifeline Village Shop
In many rural and island communities, the village shop is far more than a place to pick up essentials. It... -
Bute’s Bid for UK Town of Culture Gains Momentum
Support for the Isle of Bute’s bid to become the UK Town of Culture 2028 has taken a significant step... -
Agritourism Investment Scheme 2026: Deadline Approaching
With the Agritourism Investment Scheme (AIS) 2026 closing soon, farmers and crofters across Scotland are being urged to submit their... -
Further Boost for Gaelic language!
A £620,000 package to support the continued growth of the Gaelic language has been announced by Deputy First Minister Kate... -
Climate Engagement Fund opens to support rural and island communities
Rural and island communities across Scotland are being encouraged to explore a new opportunity to strengthen local understanding of the...
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There are many other organisations who may be offering funding that will help you, and our handy funding search tool brings them all together.