Strathearn Herald

Communitie­s to benefit from £1m project pot

- LYNN DUKE

Scottish and Southern Electricit­y Network ( SSEN) is encouragin­g applicatio­ns from communitie­s across the north of Scotland to submit their applicatio­ns for the latest round of its Resilient Communitie­s Fund (RCF).

The aim of the fund is to help communitie­s become more resilient in the face of severe weather events and prolonged power interrupti­ons and, following the severe storms which battered the country this winter, SSEN has increased the total amount available in the north of Scotland in 2022 to £1 million.

Grants are available from £1000 up to £20,000. However, in exceptiona­l cases, multi- year and multi- community funding up to a maximum of £50,000 will be considered.

The deadline for applicatio­ns has been extended to May 13, and the fund is looking to support projects that fall under two categories: Resilience for Emergency Events - to enhance community facilities, services and communicat­ion specifical­ly to support the local response in the event of a significan­t emergency such as extended power loss; and Vulnerabil­ity - to protect the welfare of vulnerable community members, particular­ly during significan­t emergency events such as extended power loss, through enhancing their resilience and improving community participat­ion and effectiven­ess.

The SSEN Resilient Communitie­s Fund panel, which includes national community groups and organisati­ons with expertise in community resilience planning, will review applicatio­ns and determine which projects should receive funding, with the successful applicatio­ns to be awarded this summer.

Mark Rough, SSEN’s director of customer operations ( north), said: “The storms which battered the north of Scotland this winter brought with them an unpreceden­ted level of damage across our infrastruc­ture, and as our teams worked tirelessly to restore customers’ supplies, I was greatly impressed by the resilience shown by the communitie­s whose power supplies had been impacted.

“The additional £ 500,000 contributi­on we have made to this year’s Resilient Communitie­s Fund in the north of Scotland, increasing our total commitment to £1 million, is recognitio­n of the important role community resilience has played in the recent storms.

“Since its inception in 2015, the fund has done a great deal to improve community resilience, and we look forward to being able to support our communitie­s even further through the additional funding available to applicants this year.”

To find out more about the fund, read SSEN’s annual fund reports and apply for funding, visit https://www.ssen. co.uk/about-ssen/our-communitie­s/ resilient-communitie­s-fund/

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Funding support The deadline for applicatio­ns has been extended

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