Organisations Awarded CCAF Grants
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Community Climate Asset Fund Supporting the green recovery in Scotland’s communities Organisations awarded grants January 2021 Keep Scotland Beautiful is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO): Number SC030332. Copyright © Keep Scotland Beautiful 2021. All rights reserved. Community Climate Asset Fund The Community Climate Asset Fund (CCAF) is a Scottish Government fund, administered by Keep Scotland Beautiful, and is providing capital funding for community-based organisations to tackle climate change. Organisations awarded grants from the CCAF are outlined below. Aberdeen City Bonnymuir Community Trust. For food waste equipment and community building energy efficiency improvements. £5,444.67. Camphill School Aberdeen. For an electric vehicle and a charging point to help the community to reduce local carbon emissions by travelling more sustainability. £25,108.02 Community Food Initiatives North East. For food growing and waste reduction equipment. £6,530.98. Dyce School. For food growing equipment. £3,808.00. Friends of Duthie Park. For food growing equipment. £8,440.00. Garthdee Field Allotments Association. For garden waste reduction equipment. £3,034.76. Aberdeenshire Alford Primary School. For food growing equipment. £9,395.54. Alford and District Men’s Shed. For electric cargo bikes as part of the Covid-19 response. £7,465.00. Deveron Projects. For a small-scale flour mill and apple pressing equipment to help the community of Huntly to reduce local carbon emissions by developing a local food producer network. £12,866.58 Fraserburgh Academy. For food growing equipment. £8,612.11. Kemnay Academy. For food growing equipment. £1,435.50. Keep Scotland Beautiful is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO): Number SC030332. Copyright © Keep Scotland Beautiful 2021. All rights reserved. Laurencekirk Primary School. For food growing equipment. £9,998.34. Longside and District Community Council. For food growing equipment. £3,010.72. Mill O’Forest Primary School. For food growing equipment. £8,435.92. Newburgh Public Hall Trustees. For insulation, new windows, low-energy lighting and building reconfiguration works to help the Newburgh community to reduce local carbon emissions by making the community hall more energy efficient. £100,000.00 The Gordon Schools. For food growing equipment. £1,631.10. Angus Andover Primary School. For food growing equipment. £3,326.96. Brechin Buccaneers. For food growing equipment. £6,070.68. Eassie, Nevay and Kirkinch Community Association. For community building energy efficiency improvements. £4,911.00. East and Old Parish Church. For food growing equipment. £1,819.64. Inverbrothock Primary School. For food growing equipment. £1,353.76. Kirrie Connections. For community building energy efficiency improvements. £8,650.50. Murroes Primary School. For a polytunnel, greenhouse, shed, tools, and composting and watering equipment to help the community of Murroes to reduce local carbon emissions by growing their own produce. £7,221.74. Sustainable Kirriemuir. For food growing equipment as part of the Covid-19 response. £7,492.00. Keep Scotland Beautiful is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO): Number SC030332. Copyright © Keep Scotland Beautiful 2021. All rights reserved. Argyll & Bute Cairndow Hall and Recreation Committee. For food growing and textile repair equipment as part of the Covid-19 response. £4,750.60. Cove Park. For double glazing, doors, and insulation to help the community to reduce local carbon emissions by making two artist residence accommodation pods more energy efficient. £34,720.00 Dalmally Primary School and Pre 5 Unit. For food growing equipment. £2,362.88. Friends of Glenan Wood. For food growing equipment. £9,870.50. Gigha Primary School. For food growing equipment. £9,131.35. Inveraray Primary School. For food growing equipment. £3,640.89. Isle of Kerrera Development Trust. For double-glazed windows, insulation and a community fridge-freezer to help the community on the Isle of Kerrera to reduce local carbon emissions by making the community hub more energy efficient and providing facilities for sharing of surplus food. £35,404.01 Kilchattan Primary School. For food growing equipment. £2,693.72. Lochgilphead Joint Campus. For food growing equipment. £1,055.73. Mull and Iona Community Trust (MICT). For an electric van to help reduce local carbon emissions by enabling the islands’ charity shops to transport their items more sustainably. £29,254.40 North Bute Primary School. For food growing equipment. £4,388.97. Port Charlotte Primary School. For food growing equipment. £1,120.83. South West Mull and Iona Development. For food growing equipment. £3,940.12. Springbank Evangelical Church. For community building energy efficiency improvements. £2,890.96. Keep Scotland Beautiful is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO): Number SC030332. Copyright © Keep Scotland Beautiful 2021. All rights reserved. Taynuilt Primary and ELC. For food growing equipment. £6,971.50. City of Edinburgh Action Porty. For community building energy efficiency improvements. £3,777.60. Blood Bikes Scotland. For an electric motorcycle and charging station to help to reduce carbon emissions within the Lothian region by transporting urgent items for the NHS more sustainably. £24,896.70 Craigmillar Now. For community building energy efficiency improvements. £9,770.00. Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council. For an electric vehicle to help the BAME communities of Edinburgh to reduce local carbon emissions by empowering their club users to drive more sustainably. £12,150.00 Edinburgh Community Food. For an electric van and charging point to help reduce carbon emissions in Edinburgh by delivering food parcels to families and local community organisations more sustainably. £28,607.16 Edinburgh Hindu Mandir and Cultural Centre. For insulation and low-energy lighting to help the Hindu community of Edinburgh to reduce local carbon emissions by making the community hall more energy efficient. £24,660.00 Edinburgh Napier Students' Association. For food growing equipment. £2,660.00. Fresh Start. For an electric van to help reduce carbon emissions in Edinburgh by distributing donations and running their PAT testing service more sustainably. £13,986.00 Friends of Seaview. For food growing and food waste equipment. £2,036.32. Inverleith Allotments Association. For garden waste reduction equipment. £3,474.00. Stockbridge Parish Church. For community building energy efficiency improvements. £3,790.80. Swap and Re-use Hub Co-operative (Edinburgh) Ltd. For an electric cargo bike, fridge and freezer to help the Food Sharing Edinburgh Network to reduce local carbon emissions by Keep Scotland Beautiful is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO): Number SC030332. Copyright © Keep Scotland Beautiful 2021. All rights reserved. reducing emissions for collections and deliveries and diverting more surplus food from landfill. £7,703.00. The Broomhouse Centre. For an electric van to help communities in South West Edinburgh to reduce carbon emissions by distributing food donations, other deliveries, and activities more sustainably. £18,601.92 The Edinburgh Remakery Ltd. For textile repair equipment as part of the Covid-19 response. £1,000.00. The Friends of Duddingston Charitable Trust. For food growing equipment. £2,956.83. The Welcoming Association. For food growing and food waste equipment. £3,100.00. Water of Leith Conservation Trust. For an electric cargo bike and community building energy efficiency improvements. £4,496.78. Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire Third Sector Interface. For electric bikes and charging points to help the people of Alloa and wider Clackmannanshire to reduce local carbon emissions by creating an active sustainable travel hub. £26,035.52 Tillicoultry Baptist Church. For secondary glazing to help reduce local carbon emissions by making the church space more energy efficient. £14,472.00 Dumfries and Galloway Annandale Community Transport Services Ltd. For an electric wheelchair accessible car to help the people of Annandale and Eskdale to reduce local carbon emissions by travelling more sustainably. £30,885.94 Kirkcudbright Parish Church. For community building energy efficiency improvements. £3,705.00. Kirkmahoe Parish Hall Committee. For community building energy efficiency improvements. £7,558.46. Keep Scotland Beautiful is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO): Number SC030332. Copyright © Keep Scotland Beautiful 2021. All rights reserved. Raydale Community Partnership. For insulation, low-energy lighting, and double glazing to help the community of Gretna to reduce local carbon emissions by making the sports hub more energy efficient. £19,078.20 Dundee City Baldragon Academy. For food growing equipment. £9,347.15. Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre. For low-energy lighting and secondary glazing to help reduce local carbon emissions by making the community theatre space more energy efficient. £32,808.38 Flexible Childcare Services Scotland. For food growing and food waste equipment. £8,209.98. Grove Academy. For food growing equipment. £2,268.53. Siobhans Trust. For an electric vehicle, polytunnel, raised beds and other gardening equipment to help the community of Whitfield to reduce local carbon emissions by travelling more sustainably and growing their own food. £24,432.81 St Fergus RC Primary. For food growing equipment. £3,981.28. The Attic SCIO. For food growing and waste reduction equipment