The Scottish Government's £500milllion Just Transition Fund has opened for organisations to express an interest in accessing the money.

The Just Transition Fund for the North East and Moray (JTF) will help finance organisations, businesses, communities and individuals to transition to net zero, creating jobs in low carbon industries and contributing to the region’s future prosperity.

This financial year, £20 million will be made available. Of that, £1 million will be available to directly fund communities through a participatory budgeting mechanism – which means communities can design and vote on their favourite just transition projects.

It follows extensive engagement across the region with partners including local authorities, private sector, the enterprise agencies, trade unions and community organisations to design the Fund and understand how to deliver the most impact.

How to apply

Click here for the full eligibility criteria and for details of how to apply for funding.

All potential bids must lodge an expression of interest by 15th July 2022.

'No community left behind'

Richard Lochhead Minister for Just Transition, Employment and Fair Work said: “It is vital that, as Scotland transitions its society and economy towards a low-carbon, net zero future, no individual, community or region is left behind. A just transition is about ensuring that this economic transformation is managed fairly for workers in existing industries.

“I have said from the outset that my priority is to listen carefully to the people and sectors most impacted, ensuring our approach to a just transition is co-designed.

“That is why I am pleased to be announcing the Fund will open following an extensive period of conversation with our partners in the region. It is their input that has helped shape the Fund’s design, with a more innovative approach and a variety of funding streams.

"We will continue this approach as we move from co-design towards co-delivering a just transition.

“I hope there will be a lot of interest in this first year of the Fund and look forward to working together to support and accelerate the energy transition, create good, green jobs, and maximise the North East and Moray’s future economic potential.”

10 ideas from Chamber members

Earlier this year, 10 to transform the North-east economy were pitched to Mr Lochhead by Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce members.

New rail links to Peterhead and Fraserburgh, a film and television hub, a world class hospitality academy and an iconic new tourist attraction were among the ideas shared with Richard Lochhead MSP at an exclusive event organised by Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce.

Projects to rebuild Scotland’s manufacturing base, electrify offshore power generation and to accelerate the energy skills transition were also suggested as ways for the region to pivot quickly.

Click here to view all 10.

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