FEL Scotland’s Forth Valley Climate Action Hub is offering grants to enable more groups to engage in climate action for the first time, and to support communities already delivering climate action to progress further and achieve greater impact.
- First Steps Grants of £250 – £500 are available to constituted, not-for-profit groups who are new to climate action. Funding can be used for community engagement and awareness-raising, to support research and evidence gathering, or to deliver inclusive climate activities.
- Next Steps Grants of £500 – £1,500 are open to groups with experience of delivering climate projects. Funding can be used to deliver climate action or place plans, scale existing activities, pilot new ideas, or bring in consultancy as a step towards developing longer-term projects.
These grants aim to support projects which increase climate change awareness, encourage climate-aware consumption, or deliver nature-based solutions to climate change. Priority will be given to eligible groups who have not previously received Climate Action Hub funding.
Applications are open to community and not-for-profit organisations in Falkirk District, Clackmannanshire, Stirling, and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
The deadline for applications to both grants is Sunday 5 July 2026.
For further information, including how to apply, please visit the FEL Scotland Climate Funding page.
Alternatively, for information on how previous successful applicants have used their grant funding, visit the Seed Grant Stories page.











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