Project support & development

in Moray

A modern, stylized light bulb with a small green plant and leaves inside.
Logo for TSI Moray with blue and red design elements.
The logo of Net Zero Scotland featuring a blue butterfly with the Scottish flag design, and a green circle with the text 'LET'S DO NET ZERO' to promote climate action.

tsiMORAY is here to support communities across Moray as you shape and develop your project ideas and funding proposals.

We can help you think through your project ideas, timelines and consider the equipment you may need, and all with a focus to help you develop your project in the most sustainable way. 

Be inspired by discovering below details of some of the projects the JTPB Fund supported across Moray during previous years of the fund. This funding has allowed local organisations to make practical change and real impact within our local communities, while helping us all reach net zero goals.

As we enter the fourth year of the fund, let’s work together to make your project a success! 

An older man with curly gray hair and a beard holding a gardening tool inside a greenhouse. He is smiling and wearing a green jacket over a plaid shirt and a sweater vest. In the background, other people are working with plants and gardening equipment inside the greenhouse.
Group of people, including children, standing on a grassy field holding a banner for 1st Lossiemouth Scout Group, with some adults holding a large check for sixteen thousand five hundred pounds, under a blue sky.
Group of people inside a greenhouse, sitting or standing around with gardening supplies and plants.
An elderly man with gray curly hair, a beard, and a mustache, smiling and holding a gardening tool inside a greenhouse. He is wearing a green cardigan over a patterned sweater and a checkered shirt. Behind him, several people are working in garden beds and tending to plants, with some standing and some sitting. The greenhouse has wooden supports, transparent plastic covering, and various gardening tools and supplies.
Logo for Forres Friends of Woods and Fields featuring a green tree and a small orange carrot on a white circular background with a green border.

Forres Friends of Woods and Fields

The aim of this project was to build a social hub for the community garden consisting of three facilities: a potting shed, a composting toilet and a tool shed. Local and recycled materials were used as much as possible and local tradespeople carried out the works, therefore supporting the local economy and minimising the carbon footprint of the project. Read more

Rooftop with solar panels, HVAC units, and construction tools, with a fenced area of aircraft and military vehicles in the background.
Logo of Moravia airline featuring three aircraft flying and colored trails in red, white, and blue.

Morayvia

Support from the Just Transition Participatory Budgeting Fund has allowed Morayvia, an aviation museum, to be in the strongest position it ever has been to plan for its future. By investing and installing solar panels which cover almost the entirety of the main building's roof, the museum has virtually eliminated its electricity bills and are now generating income from the Grid. Read more

Two men painting an exterior wall with brushes; one smiling, wearing glasses and a blue smock; the other focused on painting, wearing a red hoodie and a cap.
Logo for Men's Shed, featuring a person sitting at a bench, with the words 'Finecty' and 'Men's Shed' in a dark circle, surrounded by a green and white circular border.

Finechty Men’s Shed

Funding for an additional, extra secure shed in Finechty is already being put to very good use, as the workshop has become a place to plan and execute a growing number of community projects. From helping people repair electrical garden equipment, to building outdoor garden dominoes for the local children’s nursery and more! Read more

Group of children and adults from the 1st Lossiemouth Scout Group standing on a grassy field outdoors on a sunny day, holding a banner and a large check, with houses and a small building in the background.
Logo for Scouts, 1st Elgin Scout Group, and 1st Lossiemouth, featuring a blue fleur-de-lis and a purple fleur-de-lis.

1st Elgin and 1st Lossiemouth Scouts Groups

These two scouting groups have now installed solar panels on their respective Hall and Hut. By making the move to solar, both groups are saving considerably on running costs, but are also teaching their groups the benefits of renewable energy and how it will make their groups able to keep going well into the future. Read More

A worker operating a cherry picker lift on a football field, installing or repairing light poles, with a clear blue sky and mostly sunny weather.
Logo of Buckie Thistle Football Club featuring a thistle flower and two fists holding the stem of the thistle.

Buckie Thistle Football Club

Buckie Thistle Football Club has installed a new LED floodlight system, that will save on operating costs, improve energy efficiency and improve the brightness and appearance of the pitch for both players and fans. While the floodlights are an infrastructure investment, they are also an investment in the local community too. Read more

Group of men working on a woodworking project in a workshop. They are gathered around a wooden frame, with tools and shelves visible around them.
Logo for Elgin & District Men's Shed featuring the text "EDMS" with tools and a coffee cup, enclosed in a green circle.

Elgin and District Men's Shed

The Elgin & District Men's Shed received funding to replace windows at their shed premises, with double glazed units. The old windows were single glazed, past their best and allowed a serious loss of heat.For the first time in many years there are now opening windows in the unit. Read more

A white sign with a green leaf symbol, a green checkmark badge, and small green leaves at the base, all on a small patch of brown ground.

Further help and support

In Moray, we have a dedicated development officer to help support you during the different stages of your project journey.   

We want your project to achieve what it sets out to do - to make the change you want to see, and to build stronger relationships and local connections along the way, too.   

If you would like to chat over your ideas, or if you have any questions about the Fund, your project, or any help you may need, just get in touch!  

Events

Just Transition PB Fund partner organisations are also running a series of in person events across Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire & Moray, as well as online sessions, to help you connect with the fund, network and have the chance to start discussion about potential projects. See details of the next events below or visit our Events Page for the full listing