Edinburgh is 900 years old

Get involved

Edinburgh 900 is open for all to get involved in different ways.

Be part of the programme

If you are already planning events for 2024-25 and would like to be part of our Edinburgh 900 programme, you may register your event to be advertised on the Edinburgh 900 website and marketing activity. You will be able to use the Edinburgh 900 logo on your event materials and promotional activity.

If you’d like to run an event but are short on ideas or potential partners, you can contact the Council’s project team for advice. Please email

edinburgh900@edinburgh.gov.uk.

Edinburgh 900 funding

The Edinburgh 900 civic and community funds are now closed.

We had limited funds to support civic and community organisations to create events and activities as part of the Edinburgh 900 celebrations. Although each fund has separate budgets, these criteria and processes cover civic and community applications. We had a total of £100,000 for each of the funds. To make sure the funding is spread fairly across the city, we set a limit to how much applicants can ask for in a single application, depending on the type of application they are making.

Projection of old Corstorphine on a building, photograph taken during the Redrawing Edinburgh community heritage event in 2021

  • £5,000 for community fund applications
  • £15,000 for civic funding applications.

Community fund applications had to be led by an Edinburgh-based community group and focussed on activities/events held within the local area(s) represented by the participating group(s). Civic fund events had to be city-wide in reach, if not scope, with applications led by an Edinburgh-based cultural or heritage organisation.

If you have any follow-up queries email edinburgh900@edinburgh.gov.uk.

The Edinburgh 900 Implementation Programme Board reviewed all applications over the course of June 2024 and determine funding allocations for both funds using the critieria. The board is chaired by our Director of Culture and Wellbeing. Final decisions are likely to be made in early July 2024.

Criteria

To be considered, activity or event must met these criteria.

Focus

  • Be related to the heritage or history of the City of Edinburgh Council area and its constituent parts.
  • Be able to demonstrate how the activity/event meets the programme aims and themes.
  • Be able to outline the intended audience(s) with a commitment to prioritising Edinburgh residents.

Management

  • Have a demonstrable structure of activity/event management.
  • Be innovative for the applying organisation in audience, content, or format.
  • Be able to evaluate activity/event outcomes against the programme's key aims.

Impact

  • Have a demonstrable commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Have a neutral or positive impact on the natural environment.
  • Have a legacy for the city and its communities.