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Bank of Scotland Foundation - Energise
Energise is an innovative, trusting and bold grants programme enabling grassroots charities to grow and support more vulnerable people.
Due to open: 28 May 2024
The Steel Charitable Trust
The trustees support five categories - Arts & Heritage; Education; Environment; Health; Social or Economic Disadvantage.
Opened: 16 Jan 2024
Next deadline: 15 Jul 2024
The Nuffield Foundation - Research, Development and Analysis Fund
Grants will advance educational opportunity and social well-being across the UK and will improve the design and operation of social policy, especially in education, welfare and justice.
Next deadline: 16 Sep 2024
Ponton House Trust
Proposals to the Trust must be targeted on activity benefiting young people in the Edinburgh and Lothian area. It prefers new or innovative attempts to support young people.
Next deadline: 10 Jun 2024
Robert Barr's Charitable Trust
The Barr Charitable Trust has wide charitable purposes and has historically supported a wide range of charitable activities. The Trustees tend to favour capital projects rather than running costs.
Harbinson Charitable Trust
The Trust funds organisations working overseas in education, health and agriculture, and also organisations concerned with conservation and wildlife matters, and occasionally the arts.
The MacRobert Trust - Monetary Awards
The monetary awards are split into four categories: Cromar, Alastrean, Douneside and Lady MacRobert. Each one has its own specific governance arrangements and internal processes. Lady MacRobert awards are currently closed.
Next deadline: 14 Jun 2024
Buccleuch Charitable Foundation
The Foundation supports a wide range of organisations including supporting arts, sport, heritage, health, welfare and youth work.
Mickel Fund
Grants are distributed twice a year with the sole purpose of improving the lives of others through charitable donations in and around Scotland, and where possible on a global scale.
The Truemark Trust
Small grants are available to mostly small local charities across the UK for the relief of all kinds of social distress and disadvantage.