Inverclyde ADP Local Recovery Fund Programme – Year 2

Inverclyde ADP Local Recovery Fund Programme Round 2

Funding to boost collaborative support for people in recovery

The Inverclyde ADP Local Recovery Fund Programme is a small local grant programme funded by Inverclyde Alcohol and Drug Partnership and is being delivered on their behalf by CVS Inverclyde. The funding is available to constituted third sector organisations supporting individuals and families affected by problematic alcohol and drug use.

 

Application Process

Main Fund https://forms.office.com/e/wFnM8NHgyT

Recovery Month https://forms.office.com/e/TiDw2EBbLW

The fund will be launched on Wednesday 28 May and will be open for 4 weeks.

  1. Please complete the online form by 5pm on Wednesday 25 June 2025. Applications received after that date will not be considered.
  2. Successful applicants will be notified by close of business on Friday 18 July 2025.

 

Fund Priorities

All grants will need to respond to the four primary objectives within Inverclyde ADP’s 2024-2029 Strategic Document:

  • Reduce deaths and improve lives
  • Embed a whole family approach to treatment and support
  • Ensure a coordinated and whole system approach
  • Deliver trauma informed practice

 

Funding Available

Main fund – There is a total of £44,000 available for projects working in Inverclyde. Single organisation projects can apply for a grant of up to £4,000. Partnership bids of two (or more) third sector organisations can apply for a grant of up to £7,500. Projects should be delivered and all funds spent by the end of March 2026.

Recovery Month – Only partnership bids are eligible for this fund. There is a total of £10,000 available to support Recovery Month activities in Inverclyde throughout September 2025. Projects should be delivered and all funds spent by the end of September 2025.

 

Who can apply?

Constituted third sector organisations with a bank account in their name are eligible to apply for the Inverclyde ADP Local Recovery Fund Programme. This includes:

  •  Registered charities
  • Companies limited by guarantee
  • SCIOs
  • CICs

To ensure as many organisations can be involved as possible and to increase diversity within projects, organisations can be part of a maximum of two separate projects.

 

Download the guidance documents below for further information. 

Documents and Key Information

Key Information

Please read the guidance notes and eligibility criteria carefully.

  • Applications close at 5pm Wednesday 25 June