Forestry Challenge Funds are administered by Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) under the Scotland Rural Development Programme (SRDP).
Funds, applications and claims
- Two funds are available: Woods In and Around Towns, and Forestry for People.
- See how to apply for funding
- See how to claim your grant.
Application Judging Rounds
The next application deadline is 31st January 2011. Judging will take place within 12 weeks of this date.
Woods In and Around Towns (WIAT) Challenge Fund
The WIAT Challenge Fund aims to bring urban woodland into sustainable management and improve recreation facilities by carrying out an agreed programme of work.
The funding is targeted at woods within 1 km of settlements with a population of over 2000 people (the WIAT area). The aim is to regenerate the woodland environment close to centres of population, improving the quality of life for people living and working there.
The type of work that could be supported includes:
- development of woodland management plans
- silvicultural work to improve woodland structure and condition
- construction of new or improved recreation facilities including footpaths.
The WIAT Challenge Fund is a key mechanism for delivering FCS’s WIAT Programme. This programme of work in and around towns aims to:
- create new woodland
- bring neglected woodland into active management
- work with people to help them use their local woodland.
Checking eligible areas
To see if you are eligible for the fund, you can use the Land Information Search (LIS), which contains a map showing the WIAT area. There are various options for searching the LIS (e.g. by Town name, OS grid reference). To see the WIAT area for your chosen search, select the 'WIAT Challenge Fund Area' box and click 'refresh'. The applicable area will be displayed on the map.
Social outcomes through investment in forestry tool
The Social outcomes through Investment in Forestry Tool (SIFT) is designed to help make decisions about prioritising investment in woodland creation and woodland management for social benefits.
Forestry for People (F4P) Challenge Fund
The Forestry for People Challenge Fund covers all Scotland, including the WIAT area. It supports local involvement in woodland projects for health, learning and strengthening communities.
Examples of this might include:
- setting up walking initiatives
- developing natural play areas
- delivering rehabilitation programmes in woodland
- developing continuous professional development (CPD) programmes for teachers
- establishing volunteer groups
- developing not-for-profit initiatives such as green exercise projects
Health and education proposals should either align with Forestry Commission Scotland’s Woods for Health Strategy, the Woods for Learning Strategy, or tie into the work of local Forest Education Initiative groups (if relevant to your area).
Applying for funding
Guidance and information
- The how to apply and general guidance document (PDF 92k) gives an overview of both funds, eligibilty criteria and how to make an application
- The specifications and guidance notes document (PDF 93k) lists sources of best practice information. The specifications provided by these sources are regarded as the most desirable for use in applications
- The Challenge Funds information leaflet (PDF 352k) provides a broad overview of the scheme and what it aims to do
- Applications will be judged on the criteria specified in the scoring sheet (PDF 24k) and as explained in the scoring sheet guidance (PDF 39k).
Evaluating social forestry initiatives
Forestry Commission Scotland is piloting an evaluation framework for selected health-related forestry initiatives, built into Woods in and Around Towns and Forestry for People Challenge Funds and various social forestry programmes.
If you are developing a health-related initiative, we may make use of the framework a condition of our support. We will tell you if this is the case.
Application forms
There are three forms to complete:
- Challenge Funds application part 1 (PDF, 147k)
- Challenge Funds application part 2 (MS Word doc, 26k)
- Challenge Funds application spreadsheet (Excel spreadsheet, 220k). Please note: We suggest you save this document to file before completing it, as some of the features of the spreadsheet might not work when viewed with the web browser.
Instructions:
- Print the PDF application form and complete Part 1 in writing.
- Please remember to sign and date the Declarations.
- Post this form to your local FCS Conservancy office with any supporting maps and appendices.
- Complete Part 2 of the PDF application form electronically (e.g. with MS Word).
- Email your file to the Conservancy office along with the completed Excel spreadsheet.
- Please mark the file with your name and the property name.
Challenge Fund Contracts
Applicants must complete the signing page of the contract (example shown below) and return this to their Case Officer. You should only start the work once you have received our acknowledgement of receipt.
For further information please email: centralscotland.cons@forestry.gsi.gov.uk.
Claiming your grant
Application forms
Please use the claim form below for your application to claim a grant. This form can either be completed electronically or printed off and filled in.
Guidance notes are available to download to assist you complete this. Please follow the instructions in the guidance.
Once completed, please submit your claim form and all the supporting information to the Forestry Commission Scotland office that administered your application.
Challenge Funds contribute to the delivery of the Scottish Government's National Purpose Targets and Strategic Objectives, the SRDP priority outcomes and Scottish Forestry Strategy outcomes.
