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The PKC Community Investment Fund 2024-2025 is now open

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Perth and Kinross Council is accepting applications for the next round of the Community Investment Fund.

Registered charities, social enterprises and community groups are welcome to apply for this funding, which support projects that tackle local issues and improve quality of life for local communities.

Applications are open until 6 September and can be submitted via MyPKC.

Read on to learn more about this opportunity, or visit the PKC website for further information.

Discuss your project at one of these drop-ins

The CLD team is also running a series of drop-in workshops to help you apply for CIF funding. Come along on one of these dates to discuss your project idea:

  • 1st August 4.30pm to 6.30pm, Civic Hall, 2 High St, PH1 5PH
  • 20th August 4.30pm to 6.30pm, Glenearn Community Campus, Glenearn Rd, PH2 0BE
  • 22nd August 4.30pm to 6.30pm, The Hub, Amulree Rd, PH1 2HH

This fund has invested £2.4 million in over 500 projects across Perth and Kinross since 2018, making a significant contribution to our local third sector.

Read the guidance on the Community Investment Fund

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