The Highland Local Action Group are inviting organizations to apply for funding to address two main priorities Community Asset Improvements and tackling inequality for children, young people and families.
The funding will be delivered via two separate processes – small grants of up to ten thousand pounds and large project grants of up to twenty-five thousand pounds.
Full eligibility criteria will be published on the Highland Council website by 13th April, and expressions of interest must be submitted by Friday 24th April.
highland.gov.uk/community-support-development/community-regeneration-funding
A few places remain on Sabhal Mòr Ostaig’s fully funded Gaelic summer school An Cùrsa Drochaid.
The seven-week Gaelic immersion course begins on 29th June at Scotland’s National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture on the Isle of Skye.
It is designed as access to CertHE An Cùrsa Comais which can serve as the first year of a full degree programme.
Successful applicants receive full funding for fees, accommodation and meals, living and studying in Gaelic at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.
The deadline for applications is April 30th.
https://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/course/gaelic-summer-school
And in the weekend football …..
Ross County's match in the Championship this weekend is tonight, when it travels to Glasgow to play Queens Park, one of four teams lying eight points above County in the league.
Kick-off is at 7.45, with the game being televised live on BBC Scotland and iPlayer.
Inverness Caley Thistle has an away game tomorrow in League One against Stenhousemuir, currently two points ahead of Caley Thistle at the top of the league having played a game more.
Kick-off is at 5.30 tomorrow afternoon and the match is being televised live on BBC Alba and iPlayer