Call for prospective UK Shared Prosperity Projects

Published: 21st May 2025

UK Shared Prosperity Fund 2025-26

An open grant scheme providing community groups with the opportunity to access funding for transformative projects that enhance the region has been launched.

Following the announcement by the UK Government regarding the availability of a transitional one-year UK Shared Prosperity programme for 2025-26, £500,000 has been set aside for the open grant scheme.

The initiative provides community groups the opportunity to access funding for projects that meet specific themes. 

Themes

Communities & Place: 

  • Theme 1 - Health, Safe & Inclusive Communities - this includes programmes of activity which improve health and wellbeing, projects which assist in reducing crime or fear of crime or which help to bring communities together such as tackling homelessness.
  • Theme 2 - Thriving Places - this includes projects which develop the visitor economy or improve High Streets and Town Centres.

Supporting Local Business:

  • Support for Business: this includes advice and support for local businesses, development of business sites and premises or start-up support for enterprise and cultu

Both capital and revenue funding is available. To qualify for funding, projects must require a minimum of £20,000 and be ready to begin immediately. Additionally, match funding and all necessary statutory approvals must be secured and in place at the time of application.

Due to the very short timescale for delivery, there will be a single funding round which will take place in midsummer.  All successful projects must be completed by the end of March 2026.

Councillor Scott Hamilton, Executive Member for Community and Business Development

"UK Shared Prosperity Fund is an important source of funding to enable progression of large capital and revenue projects which have capacity to develop infrastructure for the future, build our local businesses and develop the skills of our local workforce.   

“Although the funding is only for one year, much can be gained from the larger scale funding offered by this fund to invest in our communities for the future.”

Community groups with projects that fit the criteria are encouraged to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) as part of the external funding process. Successful submissions will receive guidance on advancing their SPF application, ensuring alignment with the fund's criteria.

The Expression of Interest form can be accessed on Scottish Borders Council website at  https://www.scotborders.gov.uk/downloads/file/12149/expression-of-interest-form

If you require further assistance, please email ukgovfunding@scotborders.gov.uk and a member of the team will get back to you.