CFSLA Payroll Lottery Committee
The CFSLA (Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling Local Authorities) was established in 1996 following local government reorganisation. It was the continuation of an organisation which began with the staff of Central Regional Council in 1994.
CFSLA is made up of the employees of all three participating councils and the Police, Fire and Assessors service. Cash is raised by way of a voluntary monthly prize draw. After paying out the prize money the remaining money is used to help mainly local groups - we also contribute to national/international emergency appeals.
Since 1996 we have donated in excess of £200,000 to community groups. The distribution committee consists of 15 employees drawn from the three councils, Police, Fire or Assessors.
Apply for Funding
If your group wish to apply for funding, you can download information and application forms from the CFSLA website. Alternatively, you can contact the Committee using the details below.
Employee wanting to join?
Staff of the 3 Councils can apply to join the lottery by downloading and completing the application form from the CFSLA website.
Consideration of applications
The employee committee meets regularly to consider applications from Charity, Community and Voluntary Groups. Applications are considered in four categories;
- Establishment of new groups.
- Development of existing groups.
- Maintaining current service of existing groups.
- Employee fund-raising in support of eligible groups.
Funding is normally in the form of equipment, materials, etc. We only give cash in exceptional circumstances.
This group is not a formal part of any council's discretionary grant making and all approaches regarding applications should be made directly to CFSLA.
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Contact information
For further information about this page please contact:
William Nisbet, CFSLA Treasurer
CFSLA Payroll Lottery Committee
8 The Knowe, Sauchie, FK10 3EP
Tel: 01259 214673
Email: williamr.nisbet@sky.com
Or use the on-line contact form







