Resource Bank
Welcome to our Resource Page. We regularly add new resources, opportunities and useful information, so please check back often for updates.
The NW2045 Resource Bank brings together information about organisations, initiatives, funding opportunities and sources of support relevant to communities across North West Sutherland, Coigach and the wider North West Highlands.
It is designed to help communities, businesses and local groups quickly find useful contacts, resources and opportunities, while strengthening connections between organisations working to support sustainable development across the region.
Search the Resource Bank
Use the filters below to explore organisations, funding opportunities and initiatives across the NW2045 area. You can search by location or category to find relevant resources and contacts.
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Free Child Protection Training
Child Protection Training is available free of charge to anyone who has contact with children in Highland. -
Supporting the wellbeing of our Children & Young People
Support for children & young people, families and professionals working with them -
Sutherland Local Partnership Network Group
A vibrant, interactive community that supports families in Sutherland. -
North Highland Initiative
NHI focuses on supporting and funding community building, food and farming, education, conservation and tourism. -
Am Bothan Community Fund
Community fund that supports projects that drive rural and community regeneration. -
Coigach Community Development Company
Our mission is to work with the community to deliver projects which benefit the community. -
NorthWest2045 Coordinator
Could you help shape the future of the Northwest Highlands? -
Highlands and Islands Climate Hub Funding Panel
Exciting new opportunity to be a part of the Highland and Islands Climate Hub's first funding panel. -
Modern Apprentice – Business & Administration
Modern Apprentice – Business & Administration, Lochinver -
West Sutherland Fisheries Trust
The West Sutherland Fisheries Trust (WSFT) is a registered charity established to maintain and restore native fish populations.