Place-Based Investment Programme (PBIP) 2024-25
Information on the fund and how to express your interest
Information on the fund and how to express your interest
Angus Council is looking to align place-based investments in our main towns of Angus to streamline delivery and increase impact. We are looking for transformational projects ready to be delivered for this year's fund, with contracts in place or works started for March 2025.
This funding is part of a five-year fund, and we would welcome any future ideas for transformational projects. Vibrant Communities Officers will be available to discuss potential project ideas for future years and will also be able to look at other funding sources.
They will be able to work with groups to reach the delivery stage for future applications. This guidance document lays out the criteria and the intention of the fund.
The Place Principle, which underpins this approach, was adopted by Scottish Government and COSLA (Convention of Scottish Local Authorities) as a basis for collaborative working to ensure that future local investment is relevant to local communities for the benefit of local people, bringing relevant services, enterprises, and communities together makes our towns, villages, and neighbourhoods more viable.
This pages are intended to help applicants prepare and submit their applications to the Angus Council’s Place-Based Investment Programme (PBIP).
This fund is available for transformational projects that will make a difference and align with local plans. This fund is limited this year therefore we are interested to understand if projects can be phased. Large funding bids may not be funded.
Applications should be for projects over £50,000. All funding awarded must be committed by 31 March 2025.
The PBIP is a capital fund, and only capital expenditure will be applicable.
Eligible costs can be up to 100% depending on circumstance. However, external match funding is preferred and would allow the project to score higher when assessed. The grant can cover:
The funding does not cover:
Applications will be invited from community groups and public sector organisations, including charities. Although council services based in Angus can apply it must link to community-led or community-supported projects.
The applicant must be able to demonstrate support for their initiative by people in the local area. Applicant organisations should have a bank account and should be constituted organisations with a nominated signatory for proceeding with funding awards.
To apply for the fund, first complete an expression of interest form.
To request an expression of interest form email CommEngagement@angus.gov.uk. Completed forms should be returned by 26 April 2024.
Those who are successful at this stage will be invited to submit an online application from the week beginning Monday 13 May with a closing date of 10 June 2024.
We would like to hear from all parties that have aspirations, project ideas and projects ready to be delivered that fit the criteria above. Examples of projects that could be applied are:
The main Objectives of the PBIP fund are:
Eligible projects must focus on one or more of the following areas:
Once expressions of interest are assessed, projects that meet the objectives and criteria of the fund and that can be delivered within the specified timescales will be asked to submit an online application with a closing date of 10 June 2024.
If successful from the expression of interest stage, you will receive an online access link to apply to the fund.
At this stage, additional information will be requested:
This document could be:
Your application will be checked, and further information will be requested if required.
The application will be assessed on the following set of criteria.
Criteria | Maximum Score |
---|---|
Impact | 15 |
Deliverability within the timescales set | 15 |
Sustainability | 10 |
Place-based evidence of need | 10 |
Leverage | 5 |
Carbon reduction | 5 |
Total | 60 |
Once assessed, recommendations will be presented to a sub-committee of Policy and Resources for final decision. If your application is successful, you will be informed, and an agreement will be sent for signing. Projects can start as soon as funding is agreed.
Payment is made retrospectively i.e. you must incur costs and claim the monies back. Applicants will be required to fill out a claim form and provide evidence of eligible expenditure incurred or pending by way of third-party invoices (including pro-forma invoices) for the costs to deliver the project. Copies of the applicant’s bank statement will be required to confirm the payment of the invoice before the grant payment is made to the applicant.
Angus Council is required to provide progress and evaluative reports to the Scottish Government in September 2024 and March 2025, covering all the PBIP projects. As a condition of the fund, applicants will be required to provide reports using a monitoring and evaluation form.
Vibrant Communities Officers will contact all project leads that have registered an interest and will work alongside groups to develop projects for future rounds or for other funding options.
Please email CommEngagement@angus.gov.uk if you require any support and you will be directed to the most suitable member of staff.