Guidance

Infrastructure Scheme round 2: Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Understand the requirements and assessment criteria for round 2 of the UK Seafood Fund: Infrastructure Scheme

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Applications for Round 2 of the UK Seafood Fund Infrastructure Scheme are now closed. Find out about funding available through the UK Seafood Fund Infrastructure Scheme.

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The Infrastructure Scheme guidance - Invitation to Apply (ITA) explains the requirements and criteria for round 2 of the Infrastructure Scheme. This document provides information about:

  • who is eligible to apply
  • when and how to apply
  • evidence needed to support your application
  • how your application is assessed and how funding decisions will be reached

You must read the ITA before you apply for the UK Seafood Fund: Infrastructure Scheme.

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Published 29 March 2022
Last updated 13 January 2023 + show all updates
  1. We have added information about the branding manual - grant recipients will need to follow the branding manual during and following the funding period.

  2. Round 2 of the UK Seafood Fund: Infrastructure Scheme is now open. You must read the Invitation to Apply (ITA) before you apply.

  3. Removed invitation to apply (ITA) for round 1 as this has now ended.

  4. The closing date for applications has been extended to midday on 14 June 2022. The Invitation to Apply has been amended to reflect clarification requests and a revised timetable.

  5. First published.