Area Committee Funding
Area Committee Discretionary Budget
Our Council has allocated a Discretionary Budget and Tackling Poverty and Inequalities Budget to each of the four Area Committees to support their Priority Areas for 2024/25.
During May 2024, the four Area Committees met and agreed priorities for their area for both of these Budgets and details of the funds available are shown below.
Annandale and Eskdale
Annandale and Eskdale Area Committee agreed priority areas:
- Christmas Festivities
- Signature Events / Riding of the Marches
- Community Resilience
- Key local facilities / projects promoting Heritage, Culture and Community Spirit
- Music and Creative Arts (including Community Bands)
- Public Environment/Infrastructure
- Remembrance / Armed Forces / Commemoration
- Sport
- Ward Members Individual Awards
And have identified the following delivery partners who will receive a letter of grant offer.
Organisation | Awards |
Annandale and Eskdale Safe and Healthy Action Partnership | £4,500 |
Annan Riding of the Marches | £11,181 |
Lockerbie Gala and Riding of the Marches | £7,695 |
Lochmaben Gala | £2,538 |
Moffat Gala and Riding of the Marches | £3,732 |
Gretna Gala | £500 |
Langholm Common Riding | £572 |
Moffat Classic Car Rally | £1,207 |
Discretionary Grants have now been fully committed but the below remains open for Annandale & Eskdale:
SMALL GRANT SCHEME UP TO £1000 FOR TACKLING POVERTY AND INEQUALITIES
SPORTS GRANTS
Annandale & Eskdale Area Committee has established the Annandale & Eskdale Sports Grants to support local athletes and Sport Clubs from A&E to develop sporting participation and activities. The Fund aims to support those that would not otherwise receive any financial help from National Governing Bodies in pursuit of their sport and to also assist groups and individuals to reach their sporting goals through small financial awards. Application form and criteria below:
Nithsdale
At its meeting on 8 May 2024, Nithsdale Area Committee agreed a number of funding priorities and agreed to open schemes for the following:
TACKLING POVERTY AND INEQUALITIES
Awards of up to £10,000 are available to organisations focusing on the following priorities to tackle poverty and inequality across Nithsdale:
- Digital Connectivity
- Food Insecurity
- Fuel Poverty
- Warm Hubs
- Advice and support services (financial management/lifestyle)
TO APPLY
TIMETABLE
- Deadline for Applications - 8 July 2024 (mid-day)
- Decisions by Area Committee - 11 September 2024
We cannot fund any activity/costs committed to or paid for prior to a decision.
UTILITY SUPPORT FUND; COMMUNITY CENTRES, TOWN HALLS AND VILLAGE HALLS
Small grant scheme to support utility costs specifically for Community Centres, Town Halls and Village Halls based on 50% of 2023-24 utility invoices, with a maximum grant of £2,000. Awards made on a first-come first-served basis.
TO APPLY
NITHSDALE SPORTS GRANTS
Small grant programme for local athletes (up to £200) and sports clubs (up to £500). Support for local athletes that would not otherwise receive any financial help from National Sporting Bodies in pursuit of their sport and to also assist groups and individuals to reach their sporting goals through small financial awards.
We cannot fund any activity/costs committed to or paid for prior to a decision.
Nithsdale Sports Grants has a total budget of £8,000 and will open for applications with 2 distinct deadlines with decisions made shortly thereafter;
- Round 1 - Closing Date - 5 July 2024 (mid-day)
- Round 2 - Closing Date - 1 November 2024 (mid-day)
TO APPLY
NITHSDALE REMEMBRANCE PARADE HOSPITALITY
Small grant programme to support hospitality after remembrance parades taking place in Nithsdale - up to £300. Awards made on a first-come first-served basis.
TO APPLY
Stewartry
At its meeting on 15 May 2024, Stewartry Area Committee agreed a number of Funding Priorities and agreed to open grant schemes for the following:
TACKLING POVERTY AND INEQUALITIES
Awards of up to £7,500 are available to organisations focusing on the following Priorities to tackle poverty and inequality across the Stewartry. The allocation of Tackling Poverty and Inequalities Budget for Stewartry is £23,418. The minimum award that can be applied for is £1,000 and the maximum is £7,500.
The Priorities for funding are for projects that address:
- Digital connectivity*
- Food insecurity and clothing*
- Fuel poverty*
- Support for securing and sustaining tenancies
- Access to transport
- Access to employment
- Financial management
- Support for young people in relation to transport and mental health.
*Stewartry Area Committee welcome, in particular, projects that address the priorities in bold.
Deadline for Applications: 12 July 2024 (mid-day)
Decisions by Area Committee: 18 September 2024*
*We cannot fund any activity/costs committed to, or paid for, prior to a decision.
TO APPLY - download and return
by mid-day 12 July 2024.
CRITERIA
DISCRETIONARY GRANT FUNDING
Stewartry Area Committee agreed Key Priority areas are:
- Sports
- Youth
- Key Facilities
- Community Galas & Events
Members have identified the following delivery partners who will receive a letter of grant offer:
Priority and Organisation | Award |
Sports: Stewartry Sports Council | £7,000 |
Community Galas and Events: Castle Douglas Civic Week Dalbeattie Civic Daze Kirkcudbright Summer Festival |
£2500 £2500 £2500 |
The remaining budget of £39,686.52 is available to the following priority areas, and is NOW OPEN for applications:
- Youth - Support for young people to access youth development activities for people aged 12-25yrs - applications are invited up to £2,000 per Ward.
- Key Facilities - Support to key facilities* that contribute to the wellbeing of the community and increase social contact - applications are invited up to £4,000for the benefit of community owned/ managed buildings and facilities *(School buildings and transport are not considered in this particular Key Priority funding).
- Community Galas and Events - Support to local galas and key events - applications are invited up to £500.
All Discretionary Grant awards are delegated to the Lead Officer for decision through consultation with Ward Members, and is open until funds are spent.
FOR GUIDANCE AND TO APPLY - download and return:
Wigtown
At its meeting on 1 May 2024, Wigtown Area Committee agreed a number of funding priorities and agreed to open schemes for the following:
TACKLING POVERTY AND INEQUALITIES - MAIN GRANT
Every project applying for funding must demonstrate how it will ultimately assist to reduce child poverty as well as one or more of the following Priorities:
- Food Insecurity
- Energy / Fuel
- Warm Hubs
- Digital Connectivity
Constituted Groups, operating in the Wigtown area, can apply for up to £10,000 towards projects which support one or more of the priorities.
TO APPLY
TIMETABLE
- Deadline for Applications - 1 July 2024 (mid-day)
- Decisions by Area Committee - 4 September 2024
We cannot fund any activity/costs committed to or paid for prior to a decision.
WIGTOWN TACKLING POVERTY AND INEQUALITIES - SMALL GRANT
Every project applying for funding must demonstrate how it will ultimately assist to reduce child poverty as well as one or more of the following Priorities:
- Food Insecurity
- Energy / Fuel
- Warm Hubs
- Digital Connectivity
Constituted Groups, operating in the Wigtown area, can apply for up to £2,000 towards projects which support one or more of the priorities.
This small grant scheme is delegated to the Lead Officer, in consultation with Local Ward Members allowing for faster disbursement of grant awards.
Applications will be assessed on a first-come first-served basis until funds are fully committed and will close on 2 August 2024.
TO APPLY
WIGTOWN DISCRTIONARY BUDGET
Wigtown Area Committee agreed priority areas:
- Christmas Decorations and Community Events
- Remembrance/Armed Forces and Princess Victoria Commemoration
- Wigtownshire Sports Council
- Museums
- Festivals and Events
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Wigtown Area Committee has allocated funding to key priority areas for 2024/25 which it seeks Expression of Interest from delivery partners to lead on the delivery of these projects.
Key Initiative | Detail | Budget | Expression of Interest submission deadline |
Christmas Decorations and Community Events Expressions of interest are sought from local organisations organising events at Christmas or any other time of the year. | Ardwell | £300 |
12 July 2024
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Glentrool | £300 | ||
Monreith | £300 | ||
Mochrum | £300 | ||
Port Logan | £300 | ||
New Luce | £300 | ||
Cairnryan | £300 | ||
Sorbie | £300 | ||
Lochans | £300 | ||
Whaphill | £300 | ||
Kirkinner | £300 | ||
Dunragit | £300 | ||
Isle of Whithorn | £300 | ||
Castle Kennedy | £300 | ||
Garlieston | £300 | ||
Stoneykirk | £300 | ||
Kirkcolm | £300 | ||
Drummore | £300 | ||
Sandhead | £300 | ||
Kirkcowan | £300 | ||
Carsluith | £300 | ||
Creetown | £495.20 | ||
Leswalt | £507.60 | ||
Portpatrick | £508.40 | ||
Glenluce | £552.80 | ||
Portwilliam | £543.60 | ||
Wigtown | £665.40 | ||
Whithorn | £669.80 | ||
Newton Stewart | £1,000 | ||
Stranraer | £3,000 | ||
Festivals and Events
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Expressions of Interest are sought for the running of festivals and events up to £1K.
| £7,500 | On-going until all funds are dispersed |
TO APPLY
Further Assistance
If you have queries in relation to any aspect of Area Committee funding, please contact grantapplications@dumgal.gov.uk or call us on 030 33 33 3000.
Enhanced support is available to third sector organisations from Third Sector Dumfries & Galloway , which has set up local monthly roadshows across the region, and recruited a dedicated Funding Officer and four Engagement Officers.