Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund

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Date published: 8 September, 2021

Date superseded: 23 March, 2022

The Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund has two aims.

Knowledge Transfer Component:

The first is to promote skills development and knowledge transfer in the primary agricultural sector.

This will be achieved through providing funding to organisations to deliver vocational training, coaching, workshops, courses and farm visits designed to develop skills and transfer knowledge.

Innovation Component:

The second aim is to deliver innovation on-the-ground improvements in agricultural competitiveness, resource efficiency, environmental performance and sustainability.

This will be achieved through meeting the running costs of operational groups seeking to implement innovative projects in these areas. Operational groups can be made up of different individuals or organisations within agriculture who are working collaboratively.

This helps form partnerships between farmers, crofters, land managers, NGOs, advisers and businesses working on the ground.

These operational groups are expected to generate new insights and innovative ideas, as well as mobilising existing knowledge into practical solutions.

If you have any queries or questions please contact the team who manage the scheme direct. Details can be found below in the Contact section.

Further information about operational groups and collaboration can be found on the Scottish Rural Network website.

Scottish Rural Network

KTIF New round applications open - September 2021

The date for the next KTIF Project Assessment Committee (PAC) has been set for Thursday, 26 October 2021:

  • Applicants are welcome to submit a short inception note to KTIF@gov.scot in advance of the application deadline no later than Monday 27 September 2021. The Secretariat will endeavour to offer some valuable critique and feedback prior to submitting a full application.
  • Final applications should be submitted no later than Friday, 8 October 2021 (midnight).
  • The PAC will meet to consider all final applications on Tuesday, 26 October 2021.
Please note the latest guidance to be followed when applying:

New Additional Requirements for Applications: ·

  • Funding for projects will be capped at £70K; (£52.5k for KT 75% funded projects).
  • A maximum lifetime of 5-6 months and all project to be completed by 31 March 2022.
  • Knowledge Transfer projects (eligible for 75% funding under KTIF) and Innovation project (eligible for 100% funding under KTIF).

Funding window focus:

  • Applications to focus on promoting resource efficiency and support the shift toward a low-carbon and climate resilient economy in the agriculture sector.
  • And/or focus on projects which aim to restore, preserve and enhance ecosystems in the sector.

Knowledge Transfer projects can take the form of:

  • Specific training courses, workshops and coaching.
  • Demonstration activities that can take place on a farm, croft or forest (distancing measures permitting) or more likely by virtual means.
  • Information action activities to disseminate information concerning agriculture, crofting and forestry. These actions can take the form of exhibitions, meetings, presentations or can be information in printed and electronic media.
  • Farm, croft and forest visits to learn about specific ways of doing things that may be of benefit to others.
  • Measures that aim to introduce innovative approaches and result in improvements to efficiency, effectiveness and/or environmental performance.

Innovation projects can take the form of:

  • Agricultural/forestry demonstration/benchmarking and similar types of projects (for example, Monitor Farms).
  • All innovation projects must form an operational group. Farmers, crofter and land managers are at the heart of this scheme. The other members of the group (researchers, NGOs etc.) should support the land managers in finding the solution or carrying out the new idea.
  • Experimental and/or pilot projects that aim to introduce new and innovative approaches (must be a proven concept) in agricultural/forestry practice.
  • Pilot a solution to a particular issue.
  • Try something new to take advantage of a specific innovation opportunity.

Projects must be in a position to operate under current and future Covid-19 restrictions but flexibility can be considered in the case of restrictions tightening or loosening.

The remit for the Knowledge Transfer Innovation Fund (KTIF) Project Assessment Committee (PAC) is:

a) to consider and determine applications for assistance under KTIF, including the level of grant and any conditions to be imposed; and

b) to monitor operation of the Scheme and consider any adjustments needed to achieve its objectives more effectively.

Full scheme guidance

Full guidance

The following forms for this scheme can be found on the KTIF form page.

  • Application form: KTIF 2 - 2015
  • Additional information form: KTIF 2a
  • Claim form: KTIF 4
  • Request for change form: KTIF 5

Forms page

This scheme is delivered through:

The Scottish Rural Development Programme logo