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Get a grant SCHRI offers grants to a range of community organisations to help with the installation of a variety of renewable energy technologies. In this section you can find out what kind of grants are on offer, what kind of communities can apply for them and the technologies eligible for funding. You can also read about the funding criteria your application will be assessed against. Communities may apply for funding for technical assistance and capital grants for renewable energy equipment installation and associated costs. Under SCHRI there is no set grant funding. The amount of funding awarded is determined on a case by case basis with the average grant being in the region of 50 per cent. Projects with exceptional demonstration value or groups with limited resources may be eligible for a higher percentage of funding. All applicants are required to outline contributions from other funding sources and those with substantial investment from other sources will be regarded highly. Technical grants Technical assistance funding is available to support non-capital projects, such as feasibility or scoping studies and capacity building within a community. The maximum grant is £10,000. Funding is available to:
Capital grants Capital grants contribute to the capital costs of a project. The maximum grant is £100,000. Funding is available for:
What kind of community can apply? The basic premise is that applicants must be Scotland based, legally constituted, non-profit distributing community groups. Such organisations may include, but are not restricted to:
Consortia of non-profit distributing organisations are acceptable. Bids in which private industrial or commercial organisations collaborate as part of consortium bids with non-profit distributing bodies will also be accepted, provided that the private organisation is not the lead applicant / beneficiary and the project itself is non-profit distributing. If you are unsure about whether or not your organisation meets the criteria, you should contact your local SCHRI Development Officer to discuss your particular situation. Click here to find your local SCHRI Development Officer Technologies eligible for funding Technologies that are eligible for funding under SCHRI include, but are not limited to:
The scheme will not fund
Renewable energy technologies can generate energy in the form of electricity and/or heat - both types of technologies are acceptable. The overriding requirement is that the project must result in a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, relative to alternative sources of power. Assessment criteria Applications for funding under Technical Assistance and Capital Grants are assessed against essential and desirable criteria. Larger capital projects may also be subject to independent technical assessment, prior to grant being offered. Essential criteria
Desirable criteria
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