Deadline: August 22, 2025

Are you part of a public sector organisation in Scotland with a bold vision for using artificial intelligence to improve service delivery? The Futurescot AI Challenge 2025 is now open for applications, offering public institutions the opportunity to transform ideas into working AI prototypes—with expert support and national recognition.

Launched by Futurescot in partnership with Storm ID, the Futurescot AI Challenge 2025 aims to uncover practical, ethical, and scalable AI solutions that can address real-world challenges across Scotland’s public sector.


About the Futurescot AI Challenge 2025

The Futurescot AI Challenge 2025 is a three-phase innovation programme designed to help public sector organisations turn their AI ideas into viable proof-of-concept (PoC) solutions. The challenge supports promising proposals with technical expertise, guided workshops, and a showcase opportunity at Digital Scotland 2025—Scotland’s leading public sector technology conference.

Organisations that impress the judges may even walk away with £20,000 worth of technical support to scale their AI solution.


Who Can Apply?

The programme is open to a wide range of public sector organisations in Scotland, including:

  • Government departments and agencies
  • Local government authorities
  • Health and social care partnerships
  • Non-departmental public bodies
  • Arms-Length External Organisations (ALEOs)

If your organisation is facing a challenge that AI could help solve—this is your chance.


Key Benefits of Participating

Participants in the Futurescot AI Challenge 2025 will receive:

  • A place in a collaborative AI workshop led by digital experts
  • Fully-funded proof-of-concept development for shortlisted ideas
  • Public exposure at Digital Scotland 2025, happening 19 November in Edinburgh
  • One winner to receive £20,000 in technical development support from Storm ID
  • The opportunity to demonstrate leadership in digital transformation and innovation

Application Timeline

MilestoneDate
Launch of Challenge8 May 2025
Application Deadline22 August 2025
Shortlisted Teams AnnouncedEarly September 2025
AI Workshops & PoC DevelopmentSept – Nov 2025
Final Showcase at Digital Scotland19 November 2025

How the Challenge Works

Phase 1 – Submit Your Idea

Applicants submit a brief proposal outlining their challenge and how AI might address it. No need for full technical specifications—just a clear use case and organisational context.

Phase 2 – Proof-of-Concept Support

Three organisations will be shortlisted to receive tailored support from Storm ID, including technical workshops and prototype development to bring their concept to life.

Phase 3 – Showcase & Win

All three shortlisted teams will present their AI solutions at Digital Scotland 2025, where one will be selected as the overall winner and awarded the £20,000 technical support package.


Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be assessed based on:

  • Public value – measurable improvements for citizens or services
  • Responsibility – alignment with Scotland’s National AI Strategy and AI Ethics Playbook
  • Scalability – potential to be adopted across wider public systems
  • Innovation – creative, impactful and technically sound use of AI
  • Feasibility – achievable within public sector constraints
  • Sustainability – environmental considerations and alignment with net-zero goals

Get Help Before You Apply

If you want help refining your proposal or understanding the technical scope of AI solutions, you can book a free 30-minute AI clinic with Storm ID by emailing ai@stormid.com.


Ready to Apply?

👉 Apply Here for the Futurescot AI Challenge 2025

📖 Read more about the programme


Final Thoughts

The Futurescot AI Challenge 2025 is more than a competition—it’s a platform for transformative change. If your organisation has a real-world problem that artificial intelligence could help solve, don’t miss this chance to access expert support, showcase your innovation, and win development funding.

Submit your proposal before 22 August 2025 and be part of Scotland’s AI-powered public sector future.

Need assistance crafting a strong application? Contact grantsdatabase.org for proposal drafting, refining, and review.

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Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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