About Rural Direct

New funding opportunities are opening up for Scotland's rural communities, and the Scottish Government is supporting the Rural Direct service to help you make the most of them. SCVO is delivering this useful and effective service for community groups across the whole of rural Scotland.

Rural Direct workshopWhether you're looking to refurbish your village hall, develop new local amenities and services, or work out a long term plan for your community's future development, funding is available to help you. We can help you identify it and get hold of it.

The new Scotland Rural Development Programme (SRDP) offers great opportunities for communities through its Rural Priorities and LEADER funding programmes. And there are plenty of other funders out there too, including charitable trusts, the Big Lottery and local authorities.

Rural Direct won't apply for funding on your behalf, but we will do everything we can to make sure you make the best possible funding applications to the appropriate funders - and get the best possible results for your community.

Rural Direct staff work closely with LEADER LAG staff and RPAC Case Officers and liaise with local CVSs to promote the service and highlight funding opportunities through events, roadshows and briefings.

Staff can provide support in person, by phone and by email for groups who request help in identifying appropriate funding, developing applications and building local development strategies. For applicants to the SRDP Rural Priorities scheme, they can assist with the early stages of getting a Business Reference Number, and also with the online application process.

Scotland is divided into eleven SRDP regions that are covered by Rural Direct staff. For assistance contact the appropriate staff here. If you're unsure, use the Rural Direct local rate number 0845 8388598, info@ruraldirect.org.uk

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