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Our Green Grant Fund aims to support businesses and social enterprises across the Highlands and Islands to transition to net zero.
The funding is a non-repayable grant of up to £250,000, which will cover between 10% and 40% of the total cost of a project. The minimum grant award is £20,000. Projects with a total cost of £50,000 or less are therefore unlikely to be eligible.
Projects can include anything that helps businesses and social enterprises to reduce carbon emissions and make progress towards achieving net zero, for example through energy efficiency measures, renewables, or waste management.
We will prioritise projects based in remote and rural areas where applicants may be eligible for up to 50% funding.
HIE’s contribution to projects will be based on the financial need of the business or social enterprise. Applicants will be required to provide financial information on request to allow an assessment to be made.
The funding can be used towards capital investment, including but not limited to, purchasing equipment, fixtures, fittings and installation costs. You will need to demonstrate that the funding will reduce your carbon emissions.
Suggested uses include:
Upgrading the efficiency of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning:
Building Fabric:
Other Equipment:
Renewables Systems:
Supporting sustainable travel:
Waste minimisation, recovery, and reprocessing:
The funding can not be used for the following:
*These projects may have net zero ambitions but as they are new or additional to your current activity, they can increase your carbon footprint. If you have a project like this, please submit an enquiry and you will be directed to a development manager who will discuss other sources of support with you.
To be eligible for the grant, your organisation must:
Businesses and social enterprises that applied to the previous Green Grant Fund are welcome to apply to this new programme of funding.
Applicants must comply with HIE’s fair work conditions for grant support. For more information, please visit our fair work page. If you want to speak to someone about this requirement or need more information, please email enquiries@hient.co.uk
If your Expression of Interest proceeds to full application (stage 2) you will need to have measured your corporate carbon footprint for at least Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions and scope 3*** if your project involves waste management. As a minimum we recommend using a recognised foot printing tool or methodology such as the Scottish Business Climate Collaboration. You may also wish to work with a consultant who can provide your business with a carbon emissions and savings report. We recommend
Business Energy Scotland. Social Enterprises can also access support from Local Energy Scotland
.
The final grant will be subject to specific Terms and Conditions set out in an individual grant award letter.
***Here’s what Scope 1,Scope 2 and Scope 3 classification means:
The application process follows a two-stage process.
The first stage is to complete the online Expression of Interest Form (EOI)
You will hear the outcome of your EOI within 4 weeks of applying. If your EOI is unsuccessful
we will tell you why and we will signpost you to other forms of support where possible. If your
EOI is successful, you will be allocated a development manager who will guide you through the
online application process.
All HIE grant assistance is discretionary. Grant awards are subject to due diligence and budget availability. Due diligence includes making an assessment on the need for public funding; the viability of the business going forward; the ability of the applicant to deliver the project; the impact of the development on the economy, subsidy control considerations and the strength of the business case presented to HIE.
Making an application to the scheme does not guarantee that your application will be successful. If you are not successful in your application or are only partially successful e.g. you receive funding of a lesser amount than you applied for, we will arrange a call with you to let you know why you have been unsuccessful and point you in the direction of other possible sources of funding.
There is NO appeals process. We are unable to consider a complaint purely relating to dissatisfaction as to the outcome of a funding decision. However, if you have identified a specific process failure relating to your application then you may wish to make a formal complaint. See our formal complaints process for more information.
Any organisation applying for grant funding from HIE must comply with our fair work conditions for financial support. This includes:
* The Real Living Wage increased from £12 per hour to £12.60 per hour on 23 October 2024. Employers have 6 months, until 01 May 2025, to implement the increase.
If you would like to speak to someone about the fair work requirement, or need more information, please email enquiries@hient.co.uk.
The first round of our Green Grant Fund attracted a wide range of projects. Find out a bit more about a few of them here.
Organic producer Black Isle Brewery installed an innovative piece of carbon capture equipment which has created a win-win situation for his business and for the planet.
Hear more from Lawrie Wotherspoon in our short film clip.
Trustees and members are looking forward to a warmer, more cost-efficient space this winter thanks to a major insulation install.
Find out more about this Shetland Green Grant Fund project.
The Ledge was keen to find a way to reduce costs and move closer to adopting a low carbon solution.
Find out how the Green Grant Fund helped.
Green, fast, and sustainable.
With support from our Green Grant Fund, the Raceway has replaced petrol karts with electric. And with solar panels in place too they’re saving £20k/year and reducing their carbon footprint.
Historylinks Museum in Dornoch is a five star VisitScotland attraction.
Our Green Grant Fund has helped them green their recent expansion with an air source heat pump. insulation and low energy/low UV glazing.
Hear from trustee Alison Davies about the project in our short film clip.
Find out about other forms of support currently available.
We support businesses, communities and social enterprises through a range of support services, including advice, funding, events and property. Find out how we can help you.
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