Drumderg

Through our Drumderg wind farm we make over £100,000 per year available for community and charitable projects. Between 2008 and 2033 we expect to invest £2.6 million in local projects.

Additional funding is committed to the regional Sustainable Development Fund through the Drumderg wind farm. This fund opens every two years and supports transformational projects across the Perth & Kinross local authority area

PROJECT ELIGIBILITY

The community fund can support projects which:

  • promote community spirit and bring people together
  • enhance quality of life and promote people's wellbeing
  • foster vibrant, sustainable communities

Projects in the following community council areas can apply:

  • Alyth
  • Mount Blair

You don’t need to be a registered charity to apply, but your organisation must have a constitution (governing document or set of rules) and not be set up for individual profit. If you are unsure if your group is eligible, please contact us for advice.

FUND TIMETABLE - 2026

Application deadlines and panel dates:

Deadline Panel Date
Monday 9th February 2026 Thursday 19th March 2026
Monday 4th May 2026 Thursday 18th June 2026
Monday 3rd August 2026 Thursday 24th September 2026
Monday 12th October 2026 Thursday 26th November 2026

HOW TO APPLY

First, please read the guidance for the relevant fund and then click the Application link to be taken to our online application portal.

Drumderg Community Fund

 

Drumderg Fund Guidance

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Drumderg Micro Grant

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Drumderg Micro Grant Application

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Kirkmichael Community Garden

Funding Case Study

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£10,000 awarded to Kirkmichael Community Garden from Drumderg Community Fund

Based in Highland Perthshire, the community of Kirkmichael wanted to create a space for growing food, learning, connecting, and spending time in nature. After the land was donated to the charity by the Amory family of Glenfernate and funding was secured, around 20 volunteers helped to develop the site.

One of the first tasks was constructing a deer fence. A large polytunnel soon followed along with vegetable beds, a dedicated area for the primary schoolchildren with raised beds and a shed, a potting/tool shed, and a large welfare shed.

One of the first volunteers created a beautiful wildflower garden, now producing a stunning display of colour each year that is loved by pollinators and visitors alike. They attend the garden most days and say that it brings them “peace and tranquillity.”

The committed garden community works together to maintain the space and has grown an impressive amount of fresh produce over the past two years. This is shared with volunteers and offered to the wider community through a cart outside the village shop in exchange for donations.

Two volunteers also run sessions for the 30 primary schoolchildren, helping them learn about growing food and exploring nature. Jo Slater, Chair of Kirkmichael Community Garden says “it is lovely to see them racing each other to the garden on a Friday afternoon, full of smiles and enthusiasm. They have had great success with vegetables; there is always huge excitement when digging for tatties, which the children describe as “like finding gold!”

The community celebrated with an official opening day in April 2025. Jo Slater said, “it’s a brilliant achievement by all our volunteers, the progress made in just a couple of years is incredible, we really hope the garden continues to bring happiness to all the people, animals, and plants that use it for generations to come.”

CONTACT DETAILS

For more information on this fund please contact:

SARAH MARSHALL

Senior Community Investment Manager

Email: sarah.marshall@sse.com

Tel: 01738 344634