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£5m Funding Boost For Highlands & Islands Tourism - public, voluntary or third sectors

18th January 2019

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A new multi-million pound fund to promote the outstanding scenery, wildlife and culture of the Highlands and Islands is open for applications now.

The £5 million Natural and Cultural Heritage Fund, which is led by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), will invest in projects that benefit the Highlands and Islands by improving the experience of visitors who come to discover and explore the region's nature and culture.

The funding comes through the Scottish Government's European Regional Development Fund programme, with match funding from other sources bringing overall investment to more than £7m.

The fund will invest in around 10 major new projects. In addition to promoting the nature and culture of the area, this investment aims to create and support jobs, helping communities to sustain local services.

Job creation is an important measure of success for the fund and so all projects are encouraged to demonstrate benefits such as creating and sustaining employment, businesses and services in the local community. Applicants can come from the public, voluntary or third sectors. However, the fund is not suitable for applications from the private sector, individuals, commercial enterprise, or organisations run entirely by volunteers.

Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs, said:"Tourism is an important aspect of the Highlands and Islands economy, with many communities dependent on visitors who are attracted to the region by its beautiful landscapes, wildlife, heritage and culture.

"I am pleased to see Scottish Natural Heritage launch this fund and encourage relevant applicants from the area to come forward and apply. The Natural and Cultural Heritage Fund will target resources accordingly to more remote and rural parts of the region, supporting much needed jobs and bringing additional economic and social benefits."

Francesca Osowska, SNH Chief Executive, said: "This new fund presents fantastic opportunities to show how investing in the environment and culture of the Highlands and Islands can bring significant economic benefits for rural communities.

“SNH has already met with over 100 prospective applicants at events across the region to discuss their project ideas. We're very much looking forward to hearing even more people’s ideas and helping to make them happen, giving visitors an even better experience and seeing the rewards for communities in the coming years."

The funding round opened on Monday 14 January 2019 and closes 22 April 2019. Decisions on the successful projects will be announced in September 2019. Further information and guidance for people thinking of applying to the fund is available on the SNH website at - https://www.nature.scot/professional-advice/funding/natural-and-cultural-heritage-fund-nchf