This includes direct support through annual capital and resource funding to develop and regenerate key sites identified in the plan, support core running costs and other activities it delivers in support of local communities.Grant awards were made in each financial year are provided in the following table:Financial YearCapital funding£000Resource fundingComment2006-073,022 2007-085,000 2008-09 to 2010-1157,000 Three-year funding from 1 April 2008 to 31 March 20112011-1211,554746 2012-1317,7251,525 2013-1419,5251,525 2014-159,2901,850 2015-161,816184 2016-173,070500 2017-185,000500 2018-195,000500 2019-206,130500 2020-216,0001,000£500k revenue funding provided to support COVID-19 response.2021-229,000500 2022-235,500500 2023-245,000500 2024-251,000500 2025-263,000500 Additionally the Scottish Government agreed to a contribution of £3.8 million in capital funding from the Net Zero portfolio in 2024-25 toward the ongoing remediation works at Shawfield.We understand that Clyde Gateway in delivering their strategic operational plan have, since their formation in 2007, developed numerous projects to support the communities.