We thank our current and past funders for their support.
Our current funders include:
- The National Lottery Community Fund, which funds our Climate Action Fife Project, Ravenscraig Community Training Garden activities, and activities in our Lang Spoon Community Kitchen, including our community meals, Smart Cooking programmes and Food Works employability courses.
- The Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund, which funds our ‘Let’s move up a gear!’ active travel and climate change project.
- The Scottish Government’s Investing in Communities Fund, which funds our Ravenscraig Community Training Garden activities, Cosy Kingdom energy advice service, and activities in our Lang Spoon Community Kitchen, including our community meals, community pantry, Smart Cooking programmes and Food Works employability courses.
- Fife Council, which funds the Cosy Kingdom Energy Advice Service and the Lang Toun Larder community pantry.
- Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme, which funds the Cosy Kingdom Energy Advice Service.
- The Robertson Trust, which funds our Smart Cooking programmes.
- Paths for All’s Smarter Choices, Smarter Places, which funds our active travel project.
- Cycling UK and Transport Scotland, which funds bike repairs as part of the Scotland Cycle Repair Scheme.
- The Energy Saving Trust, which funded bikes in our bike borrowing scheme, including e-bikes for key workers.
- The Rank Foundation‘s Time to Shine programme, which funds our marketing development work.
Our Training Garden at Ravenscraig Walled Garden:
The development of our Training Garden at Ravenscraig Walled Garden was made possible by generous funding from the Postcode Local Trust, the CSGN Development Fund, Fife Council, Fife Environment Trust and Awards for All Scotland.
Our Community Food Hub and Greener Kirkcaldy office at East Fergus Place:
The development of our Community Food Hub and building refurbishment at East Fergus place is being made possible by generous funding from The National Lottery Community Fund’s Community Assets Fund and Scottish Land Fund.