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All you need to know about Black Isle Farmers' Society bursary award as application deadline is set


By Hector MacKenzie

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BIFS president David McKenzie has urged young people interested in the bursary to get their applications in quickly. The deadline is April 15.
BIFS president David McKenzie has urged young people interested in the bursary to get their applications in quickly. The deadline is April 15.

The Black Isle Farmers' Society Bursary is open to young people between the ages of 16 -26 years – that is, who are between their 16th and 26th birthdays at the closing date of April 15.

Related: Call for applications to Black Isle Farmers' Society bursary

Applications are invited from people who live, study or work in the Highlands and Islands or "have strong connections to the area".

• Applications are invited from individuals only

• Previous applicants can apply each year subject to the qualifying criteria

• Applicants applying for assistance with travel related projects or larger amounts may be required to complete a further form and/or may be required to attend an interview. Successful recipients of larger awards will be asked to give a presentation to a meeting of Society members i.e. Annual General Meeting, Trophy Presentation event, President's Dinner.

• Successful applicants will need to present evidence of how they have benefited from the award. Applicants will also be required to make a short video clip telling how they have benefited from the award which will be used for promoting the bursary in future years.

• In addition, successful applicants will have to have an involvement in Black Isle Farmers' Society events and activities during the year most especially the Black Isle Show on the first Thursday in August each year.

Awards will be made subject to availability of funds. Awards will be made at the discretion of the Bursary Panel and each application will be treated on its own merits. There will be two main areas of award Vocational and Educational.

Examples:

• Agriculture

• Agri-Business

• Agricultural Engineering

• Agri-Food

• Animal Science

• Diversification Projects

• IT and innovative projects

• Countryside Management

• Land Management

• Rural Environment

• Training Courses for Spraying Ticket; Forklift Ticket; Trailer Ticket; Vertebrate Control.

The above list is not exhaustive. If you think that your particular course, award or training will fit in with either Vocational or Educational please apply.

Previous awards have been for trailer tests; Veterinary Science Studies; Forklift Training; Potato Roguing Courses etc.

Conditions of Awards

The Society reserve the right to pay any award in installments, and should this be deemed appropriate they will advise successful applicants as necessary.

Awards should be used by the end of March 2024, and the Society will monitor this. Any extension to this period is solely at the discretion of the society.

The society reserve the right to recall all or part of the funding awarded if the conditions of the award are not met.


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