Purpose of the fund:
The Evishagaran and Craiggore Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund was established in 2022 by the ERG Group.
The fund’s aim is to provide financial support towards the development of locally-beneficial community-based projects and initiatives within a 7km radius of Evishagaran and Craiggore wind farms, Dungiven.
Applications are invited from charities and community organisations based within a 7km radius of the Evishagaran and Craiggore wind farm sites.
Applicants can apply for financial support for any one or more of the following purposes:
Priority will be given to:
Amount of funding available:
Grants up to £4,000.
If additional funding is available from this fund, the panel may decide to award grants up to £10,000.
To be considered for additional funding, please complete the specific question included in the application form. We anticipate supporting up to 2 grants at this level.
We will not fund:
The Community Foundation will not fund organisations or activities which promote causes that are contrary to our purposes. Causes and activities that are contrary to our purposes include, but may not be limited to, those outlined in our investment policy. We will not therefore fund organisations or activities which we determine are linked to the promotion of armaments, alcohol, human rights abuses, tobacco or pornography.
In addition there are some general things that our grant aid cannot be used for:
In addition Evishagaran and Craiggore Community Benefit Fund will not support:
Please Note
Applications for capital build projects will only be considered if full Planning Permission has already been approved and match funding is in place.
In 2024, the success rate for applications to this fund was 81%.
For further information and to find out if your group or project is eligible, please contact the Grants Team on 028 9024 5927.
Closing Date: Apr 28, 2025 13:00
Apr 28, 2025 13:00
Area:
Within a 7km radius of the Evishagaran and Craiggore wind farm sites
Grant size:
Grants up to £4,000. If additional funding is available from this fund, the panel may decide to award grants up to £10,000
Priorities:
- Education programmes for the next generation on the topics of Sustainability and Renewable Energy - Collaborative projects - Projects that aim to improve the health of residents, particularly mental health - Projects that promote care & support of vulnerable people, particularly relating to the cost of living/fuel poverty
It is recommended that you read our Grant FAQs before starting your grant application.
Grant FAQsAchieving Impact
If you are unsure about any of the above, or have any other queries, then please contact the Grants Team
Achieving Impact
If you are unsure about any of the above, or have any other queries, then please contact the Grants Team