Highland Reuse and Repair Fund  
    				How to apply
You can apply for a grant which can cover up to 100% of your project costs, but applications with match funding or in-kind contributions may score higher.
You must include with your application:
- a recent bank statement
 - your latest annual accounts
 - a signed Fair Work First policy statement
 
If you do not include all of these, your application may be delayed or deferred to the next round.
If your application is suitable, we will ask for more documents to support your proposal.
Download and complete the application form
Fair Work First
Fair Work First is the Scottish Government’s policy to promote fair and high-quality work.
To apply for this fund, you must include a signed statement confirming your organisation supports:
- the Real Living Wage
 - Effective Voice (for example, involving staff in decision-making)
 
Your application cannot progress without this statement.
You can download and adapt the Fair Work First summary guidance and pro-forma statement to suit your organisation.
Find out more about Fair Work First
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