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The Foundation understands that charities are now operating within very different circumstances since the March 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. We are keen to be as flexible as can be in our support of small charities during this difficult and constantly changing ongoing period, while maintaining a focus on those who can…
The Newby Trust funds local, regional or national UK charities (an annual income of less than £1,000,000) within the broad categories of education, health and social welfare. They offer grants for core costs, projects, capital and salaries/bursaries. Grants – usually ranging between £2-10K – may be made for one, two…
Funds charities that support the improvement of mental health by providing grants to UK charities that are involved in the mental health and wellbeing of children and young adults – on going closing date.
For charitable organisations supporting children and young people through the arts and creative media. The Small Grants Programme awards grants up to £1,500 for innovative, arts-based small projects, pilots, or research and development to inform a new project or programme of work (Deadline 7 May). The Main Grants Programme provides…
The Rozelle Trust will generally support smaller charities, especially those working at grass roots and local community level where the funds will be able to make a significant difference. Their main priorities are: Children and young people; People living in poverty (particularly self-sustaining work); People with disabilities
The Weir Charitable Trust will support Scottish-based community groups and small charities that work to improve the quality of life for people by providing services in areas such as sport, recreational facilities, animal welfare, health, and cultural projects (annual income of £125,000 or less per year). – closing date 27 August 2021.
The Third Sector Growth Fund has been announced. A fund of £30m is available for charities and social enterprises to access loans to help them grow.
The William Syson Foundation remains open and would like to encourage organisations and individuals in the Scottish Arts sector to submit grant applications over winter. The Foundation supports core costs as well as projects, and activities such as the visual arts, literature, and the performing arts all fall within it’s…
Woodward Charitable Trust – Funds projects that help families and young people and that are aiming to improve the life chances of the beneficiaries with a preference for projects that promote community cohesion and the development of skills that will change the outlook and outcomes for the users. Organisations that promote…
YouthLink Scotland Funding Directory has loads of funding opportunities for youth groups, voluntary organisations and community projects. Check out the Funding Directory here.
Social Entrepreneurs Network Scotland (Senscot) is registered as a Scottish charity under Scottish Charity No. SC029210 and as a limited company under Company Registration No. SC278156. Its registered office is at 41 Miller Street, Glasgow.