Q: How is this Fund connected to the LEADER funding that used to be available?
A: The KVF Local Action Group (LAG) overseeing this Fund used to oversee LEADER funding. Due to changes including Brexit, Scottish Government have reviewed and refreshed this funding stream for rural communities, and it is now called the Community Led Local Development (CLLD) Fund or the Rural Community Led Fund however the overarching funding outcomes remain aligned to previous LEADER priorities and outcomes.
Q: Who is CVS Falkirk & District & District and why are they involved with this Fund?
A: CVS Falkirk & District are the Third Sector Interface for the Falkirk District area and an experienced local funder. In order to distribute this CLLD funding to local areas, Scottish Government requires an organisation to agree to be what is called an ‘Accountable Body’. Falkirk Council used to be the Accountable Body but decided to withdraw from this role in 2023. To support the LAG and to ensure this investment was still available in the Kelvin Valley and Falkirk area, CVS Falkirk & District agreed to become the Accountable Body for the funds available in the financial year 2024/25 and have now agreed to deliver the funds available for the financial year 2025/26.
Q: Can the CLLD Fund support capital projects?
A: CVS Falkirk & District only provided revenue funding through this Fund in 2024/25. For 2025/25 the funding available is mostly capital funding. Please see the Fund guidance to find out more about what this means for applicants.
Q: Can I apply for a project that only needs revenue funding?
A: There is some revenue funding available and a revenue-only application is eligible for submission however we are clearly sharing with potential applicants that the majority of the funding available this year is capital, so as to avoid any disappointment. We anticipate that most, if not all, applications will focus on smaller, achievable capital projects.
Q: Can my organisation have more time to spend this funding?
A: Whilst we recognise that more time to deliver projects is almost always welcome, unfortunately no extensions can be granted. All funds MUST be spent by 28 February 2026 in order for awardees to comply with the terms and conditions of their grant.
Q: My organisation/project is not based in Falkirk, should we still apply to the CLLD Fund via CVS Falkirk & District?
A: Yes, all CLLD Fund applications from eligible communities in the Kelvin Valley and Falkirk area should be submitted via CVS Falkirk & District’s online Grant Funding Portal.