This is not available for capital costs
The grant funding is intended to support projects that address one or more of the following objectives:
- Community Preparedness: Develop strategies and initiatives to enhance the preparedness of communities in Scotland for natural hazards, including but not limited to floods, storms, landslides, wildfires, and severe weather events.
- Risk Assessment and Early Warning Systems: Improve the capacity of communities to assess and monitor natural hazards, establish effective early warning systems, and implement appropriate response plans.
- Infrastructure and Built Environment Resilience: Enhance the resilience of critical infrastructure, buildings, and key community assets to withstand and recover from natural hazards.
- Social and Economic Resilience: Promote projects that address the social and economic impacts of natural hazards on communities, including initiatives that focus on vulnerable populations and underserved areas.
- Community Engagement and Education: Develop and implement educational programs, training workshops, and public awareness campaigns to engage community members in building resilience, fostering a culture of preparedness, and encouraging sustainable practices.
The deadline is 30 June.
If you require further information please click on the link National Centre for Resilience (gla.ac.uk)