What the Villages Investment Fund is
The Villages Investment Fund is funding that local organisations can apply for to strengthen the character, identity, and heritage of the community.
Who can apply for funding
Constituted voluntary or community organisations from the following communities are eligible and encouraged to make applications to the ring-fenced Villages Investment Fund:
- Bishopton
- Bridge of Weir
- Brookfield
- Crosslee
- Elderslie
- Houston
- Howwood
- Inchinnan
- Kilbarchan
- Langbank
- Lochwinnoch.
What you can use the funding for
Examples of opportunities that communities might consider which strengthen the character, identity, and heritage of the community could include:
- unique signage and branding for a community, reflecting its heritage and identity
- heritage trails or walks highlighting local points of interest that reference the unique identity of the community
- reinstatement, renovation or improvement of features within the community that reflect its identity or history or that are of significance to the community
- environmental or physical improvements, art works, cultural or design features that enhance the character and identity of the village
- events or features that strengthen the community and bring together people to celebrate the character and history of the village in a sustainable way
The examples above are illustrative and not exhaustive. Innovative and creative projects from community groups that meet the objectives of the fund are welcomed.
What your project needs to demonstrate
You will need to show how your project demonstrates these factors when you apply for funding.
Positive impact
Positive impact for local communities:
- You have identified the community need and support for your project, as well as clearly showing the changes your project will bring.
- You can clearly explain the impact your project will have and how you will know whether you have achieved change.
Involvement of the wider community
The wider community are involved in the design and delivery of the project:
- You can evidence how the community are involved in the development of your idea and supportive of your plans.
- Your plans show how the community will continue to have a voice in the delivery and oversight of your project.
- You can demonstrate a clear commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, making sure that different types of people are supported and empowered to engage with your project.
Good working relationships
Good working relationships and partnership with others:
- You can demonstrate that you are able to develop and sustain good working relationships with others.
- You have a commitment to partnership working.
Viability and sustainability
The project is viable and sustainable:
- You can demonstrate how your project can be financially viable.
- Your organisation has the appropriate skills experience and qualifications and access to the resources required to deliver the project and to sustain the benefit or has a plan for engaging people and accessing the resources required.
- Your organisation has suitable governance arrangements in place for the scale of the project and has clear succession plans in place for the recruitment of Board members or trustees.
- Your organisation has the agreement of the landowner and the relevant permissions and licenses in place to allow the project to be delivered.
Fits with the fund objectives and criteria
Strategic fit with the fund objectives and criteria:
- Your project meets some or all of the fund objectives - the strongest projects will meet the greatest number of objectives.
- Your project supports the strategic priorities of Renfrewshire Council and Renfrewshire Community Planning Partnership.
- Your project is complementary to existing facilities and provisions in the local area and does not duplicate existing provision where unmet need or demand from the local community cannot be demonstrated.
Value for money and additional funding
Value for money and leverage of additional funding or resources
- You can demonstrate value for money.
- You can identify and secure other funding sources to support the development of your project, including the leveraging of additional funding into Renfrewshire.
The information and evidence required to be provided on each of these areas will be proportionate and appropriate to the scale and type of project involved.
Levels of funding
There are 3 levels of funding. We will consider applications for revenue or capital projects based on what the grant would be used for.
Grants up to £5,000
This is for small scale revenue or capital projects to support communities to:
- develop ideas
- get early quick wins and visible change happening
- to encourage and kick start community activity
- deliver visible environmental improvements.
Grants from £5,000 to £10,000
This is for larger scale revenue or capital projects that:
- generate sustainable physical improvements and investment in green spaces, parks and play areas and villages
- meet most if not all of the objectives of the fund
- should be able to demonstrate clear evidence of support from the wider community.
Grants over £10,000
For revenue or capital projects that will:
- deliver significant improvements and will
- be expected to have additional sources of funding or plans for securing additional funding.
Before you apply
Support and guidance
Support is available to community groups that are looking for additional information or guidance as projects are developed.
This includes working with communities and groups that have expressed an interest in developing a project prior to a formal application for funding being made.
Information you need to provide
You need to provide us with:
- a bank statement less than 3 months old
- a copy of your most recent annual accounts or an income and expenditure statement - these should be less than 15 months old, dated and signed as approved - you can include a link to the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) or to a Companies House submitted file
- a signed, dated copy of the organisation’s Constitution or Memorandum and Articles of Association - you can include a link to the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) or to a Companies House submitted file
- any other relevant reports or information to support your application as supporting evidence, including media coverage, press cuttings, images, past publicity materials, reviews and letters of support, consultation carried out and results to evidence support of community, results of any surveys or professional opinion sought, business case or plan - this information should be submitted in electronic format where possible.
If it’s a new organisation, you should submit estimates of income and expenditure for the first 12 months.
How to apply
Complete an application form
Complete and send us the Voluntary and Community Organisations application form:
Send your application to us by email or post:
Green Spaces, Parks and Play Areas and Villages Investment Fund
After you’ve applied
What happens next
When you have applied, we will work with you to:
- develop a more detailed understanding of the project and organisation
- assess your proposal.
Recommendations will then be developed, with the final decision on the awarding of grants made depending on the level of funding being applied for.
Grants of up to £5,000 can be awarded under delegated authority by the Director of Communities, Housing and Planning. We’ll with all grants awarded will be reported to the Communities, Housing and Planning Policy Board.
Grants of over £5000 will be awarded by the Communities, Housing and Planning Policy Board following a report submitted to one of its scheduled meetings.
Community Groups can make more than one application to the fund to take forward different phases of a project.
Each application will be considered on its merits, but the decision will consider:
- if previous funding was made
- the overall value for money being delivered for the Council
- the performance of the applicant in relation to delivering the previous elements of the project funded.
Conditions of the grant
All grants will be subject to Renfrewshire Council's standard grant conditions.
We will pay the grant to the organisations or individuals named in main application form.
Grant awards are not transferable to other organisations or entities and must be used to deliver the agreed project.
For grants from £1,000 up to £10,000
All grant payments will be authorised by the Council subject to:
- satisfactory compliance procedures outlined in the grant conditions
- scrutiny of any grants claims and receipts or invoices by the Council.
Once agreed, all grant payments will normally be made in one or two instalments at the Council's discretion.
For grants of £10,000 or more
All grant payments will be authorised by the Council subject to
- satisfactory compliance with the bookkeeping and accounts procedures outlined in the grant conditions
- scrutiny of any grants claims and receipts or invoices by the Council.
Once agreed, all grant payments will normally be made on a quarterly basis and may be paid in advance at the Council's discretion.