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Apply: Public Engagement Fund 2024-25

Learn more about applying to our 2024-25 Public Engagement Fund

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Applying as a community organisation?

About the 2024-25 fund

After considerable interest and impact from a pilot fund in 2022/23, the RDS Public Engagement Fund returns in 2024/25, with a total of £30,000 available to support public engagement and involvement with data science. Organisations can apply for £1,000 to £10,000 to deliver new work or build on existing projects.

The fund is open now and closes on Monday 14th October at 5pm. Projects should start and end their funded work between January 2025 and January 2026. Previous applicants are welcome to re-apply, and applications will be accepted for new or ongoing projects. The successful projects’ engagement must take place in Scotland, however RDS welcomes applications from organisation based anywhere in the UK.

If you have any questions about the fund, we have an online information session and Q&A planned for Wednesday 25th September, 1-2pm. Find out more and register. If you can’t make that session, you can always email any enquiries to engage@researchdata.scot.

Aims

The aims of the 2024-25 Public Engagement Fund are to:

  • Communicate the impact of data research
  • Showcase cutting-edge data research
  • Involve new audiences
  • Create new partnerships

How to apply

If you would like to apply to the Public Engagement Fund, you can complete the application form below.

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For reference, you can download the application form questions here before applying. Please only apply via the online form (link above).

For further information on how to complete the application form, you can read our guidance: Public Engagement Fund Application Guidance.

Objectives

The projects will be assessed on the fund’s wider objectives, which are to:

  • Widen participation by involving and engaging members of the public who may not usually interact with science, with the hope they take an interest and want to have a voice in data science
  • Bring together researchers and communities to shape data research approaches
  • Impact society, groups and individuals

Criteria

  • Previous applicants can apply
  • Engagement must be in Scotland, but the organisation can be based anywhere in the UK
  • Must be a data focused activity. Examples can include:
    • Developing an activity which shows how data is used in our day to day lives
    • Involving the public in developing your research project
    • Showcasing your cutting-edge research to the public and why it’s important for the public to know about it
    • Take a look at previously funded projects for inspiration 

Unfortunately, we are unable to fund the following projects:

  • Research projects that do not include any public engagement
  • Political engagement
  • Religious engagement
  • Projects run as an individual, outwith an organisation 

If you are applying as a community organisation, please visit the community fund page.

Additional information

  • Applications can build on previous or pilot new approaches
  • Applications will be scored and selected for project diversity
  • Costs can include materials, event space, staff time, freelancers
  • Projects can be up to a year
  • Funding starts January 2025 and can run until January 2026, but projects can start and end at any time within this period
  • This fund supports projects which focus on involving and engaging the public with data. We will not fund research projects that do not involve or engage the public.

If you are unsure if your project is in scope, please get in touch at engage@researchdata.scot.

FAQs

Yes, it doesn’t matter if you were successful or unsuccessful during your last application, you can apply again either way. How successful your past application was will not affect how successful your application is on this occasion.

Applications will be scored on a 5-point scale per scored answer. The answers that will be scored are highlighted in the application form and guidance. However, we will also score and select based on project diversity, to ensure support is given for a range of different projects.

If successful, you will be awarded funding in January 2025. Projects can run for up to a year. So, you have until January 2026 to spend the funding you receive. Your project does not have to last the full year. Your project start later or finish earlier than the funding period, without impact on your application.

We will consider applications where further funding is needed from elsewhere. However, if successful, funding will not be released until your other funding is secured.

No, all applications that involve or engage the public with data will be considered.

Absolutely! In fact, we actively encourage working in partnerships with other organisations. We only ask that you do not partner with any religious or political groups, as we will be unable to fund these projects.

The fund has £30,000 available to spend. We are offering a minimum of £1,000 up to a maximum of £10,000 of funding per project.

We are happy to consider any budget items related to your public engagement project, as long as they are feasible and in line with the fund objectives. Items you may wish to include in your budget could include:

  • Staff and freelancer pay
  • Activity development
  • Rental or event space
  • Expenses – such as food, travel, and accommodation
  • Equipment
  • Participant payments - You can align to Scottish Government guidance or use your own guidelines if you have them 

All items budgeted for must support the engagement activity. Successful applicants will receive 100% of the funding they apply for.  

We would also like to know about funding covered by your own organisation or other funding that will be used to support this engagement activity. This will help us check the feasibility of your project. 

Most organisations can apply for this fund, including for-profit organisations, universities, schools, charities, and more. Unfortunately, we will be unable to fund:

  • Political groups
  • Religious groups
  • Individuals

Please note that we have a separate application form for community organisations. This will fund one community project and we will provide dedicated techinical support to the project, so if you are a community organisation you may wish to apply using this method instead.

This fund supports projects which focus on involving and engaging the public with data. We will not fund research projects that do not involve or engage the public. The project can focus on any public audience you like and could include a range of activity ideas including but not limited to:

  • Involving the public in a workshop discussing a specific data topic
  • Engaging the public about data at events
  • Partnering with other organisations or community groups to develop an engagement project

To see what we have funded before, take a look at our funded projects page.

Applications are open from Monday 2 September, and close on Monday 14 October at 17:00. You can apply at any point within this time frame but your application must be submitted before the closure time and date.

Panel decisions will be sent out starting Monday 11 November. If you are successful, you will be given a letter of acceptance to sign and feedback on your application. We ask that you return the letter as soon as possible, so that we can organise the next steps. If you are unsuccessful, you will still receive feedback which we hope will support your future applications, whether at RDS or elsewhere.

If you can’t find the answer to your question here, please email us at engage@researchdata.scot

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