Guide to finding funding
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Environmental Funders Network - Rapid Response Fund
A funding mechanism to help environmental organisations respond quickly to crises or opportunities.
The D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust
The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust funds United Kingdom Registered Charities operating in the UK in the fields of the advancement of the arts, health and medical welfare and environmental protection or improvement.
Next deadline: 23 May 2024
North Ayrshire Council - Community Benefit Fund
Applications can only be accepted from constituted community groups located within Ardrossan, Saltcoats, Stevenston and the Isle of Arran. Applications for environmental projects will have priority but other projects are welcome to apply.
The Blair Foundation
The Foundation was established to create environmental conditions in which wildlife can prosper, as well as improving disability access to such areas.
Moto Foundation
Provides grants to small charities and community groups within a 25-mile radius of Moto’s 57 locations - 3 are in Scotland (Kinross, Edinburgh and Stirling). Focus is on safety and the environment.
The Conservation Volunteers - The Chestnut Fund
Makes grants available to encourage and enable community groups to carry out conservation activities. There are two types of grants; Start-up and Support grants.
Scottish Education And Action For Development - SEAD Fund
SEAD provides small grants for individuals or groups for positive action, and campaigning. Focus areas are: women’s rights, young people and their global rights, climate justice, inequality, poverty and health justice.
Foundation Scotland - Coalburn, Douglas & Glespin (CDG) Community Fund
Supports community projects benefiting those living in Douglas (incorporating Glespin and surrounding areas) and/or Coalburn community council areas.
Next deadline: 5 Jun 2024
The Arran Trust
This small trust supports conservation and community projects throughout Arran including wildlife, paths and trails, marine, conservation, and sustainability.
Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
Grants are given for projects and activities with social, community, educational, cultural, sporting and recreational purposes. The Trust looks for innovative and far reaching proposals, together with those that particularly impact on young people.