The announcement comes as the authority continues preparations to make the £70 million investment in economic growth schemes a reality.
At a recent meeting the council’s policy and resources committee agreed to the £150,000 spend to support the development of RGD projects and business cases to a level required to reach the next key milestone in the RGD process - signing the full deal with the Scottish and UK Governments.
Argyll and Bute RGD focuses on the eight key themes, based on inclusive economic growth:-
The new funding, from the council’s Inward Investment Fund, will be targeted at services such as design work, business case support, legal advice and survey work.
Councillor Robin Currie, leader of Argyll and Bute Council, said: 'The Rural Growth Deal is about turning economic potential into a successful future for Argyll and Bute.
'The projects were developed following extensive consultation with our partners and our local communities.
'Together they will help connect our business sectors with national and international markets, and attract new skills, training and learning opportunities that will benefit local people, and grow Argyll and Bute’s economy.'
Scottish Government Economy Secretary Kate Forbes MSP said: 'We have committed £25 million to the Argyll and Bute Rural Growth Deal.
'This will support a range of projects, including capitalising on regional strengths in marine areas to create high value jobs, developing the skills needed by current and future industries, and supporting infrastructure to underpin regional economic growth.
'We continue to work with regional partners towards the full deal stage and the funding agreed by the council today will support important preparatory work on project business cases that will help move us towards that milestone.”
UK Government Minister for Scotland Iain Stewart MP said: 'One year since the heads of terms agreement was signed, all the partners of the Argyll and Bute Rural Growth Deal are working together to make the ambitious and exciting plans a reality as soon as possible.
'The UK Government has committed £25 million to the deal, and our Community Renewal Fund is supporting related projects such as the Seaweed Academy and drones training hub in Oban.'
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