Last chance to net cash for wild salmonid projects
A fund designed to support a sustainable future for wild salmon and sea trout in Scottish rivers will close to new applicants next week.
The Wild Salmonid Support Fund, which is financed directly by Scotland’s salmon farming companies, is making £1.5 million available over five years to tackle the decline of wild salmon and sea trout.
The latest round of funding opened in early February, with £120,000 available to organisations that work to enhance and protect wild fisheries and conserve habitats.
March 21 deadline
It follows the success of the Fund’s launch in April last year, when more than £70,000 was awarded to five river and fisheries trusts.
Organisations have been encouraged to request grants in the range of £10,000 and £35,000.
The deadline for applications is on Monday, March 21, and successful bids will be confirmed in the week commencing May 23.
Individual projects should be completed with 18 months of the project being awarded funds.
Salmon Scotland
The Wild Salmonid Support Fund was established by salmon industry trade body, Salmon Scotland (formerly the Scottish Salmon Producers’ Organisation), in partnership with Fisheries Management Scotland. Grants are administered by the independent charity Foundation Scotland.
Salmon Scotland chief executive Tavish Scott said: “Salmon Scotland and our member companies are pleased to be able to work with the wild salmon sector to offer these awards.
“We would encourage any organisation that wishes to apply in this latest round of the Wild Salmonid Support Fund to do so before the deadline on Monday.
“Along with Fisheries Management Scotland, we recognise and share the concerns over the overall declining status of wild salmonids in Scottish rivers over recent decades.”
Good science
He added: “Investing in good science and nature restoration projects on Scotland’s rivers is extremely important and will benefit Scotland’s iconic wild salmon and sea trout.
“We look forward to seeing the results of projects that are already under way, and to welcoming new applications.”
Once-a-year opportunity
Mercedes Green, fund advisor at Foundation Scotland, said: “This fund only opens once per year, and with grants up to £35,000 available, it can provide a real boost for new and existing projects aimed at tackling the decline of wild salmon and sea trout in Scottish rivers.
“With the funding deadline fast approaching, we’re urging people to submit their applications as soon as possible.
“If anyone has any questions about eligibility, they can view full fund details on our website or get in touch with Foundation Scotland, and we’ll be happy to help.”
More information is available here: www.foundationscotland.org.uk/wild-salmonid-support-fund