The Robertson Trust
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The Robertson Trust is one of the leading grant-making charitable trusts in Scotland. Their mission is to improve the quality of life and realise the potential of Scotland’s people and communities – inspired by the example of the founders, the Robertson Sisters. In particular, they focus on the health, social and educational inequalities prevalent in Scotland.
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Charity registered in Scotland SC002970
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Robertson House 152 Bath Street,
Glasgow,
G2 4TB -
Funder Commitment on Climate Change
Currently open funds
The Robertson Trust - Work Pathways Programme Award
Applications are welcome through the Work Pathways theme, which aims to develop ew and improved work pathways out of poverty, increase earnings for low-income households, and reduce levels of poverty and in-work poverty.
Next deadline: 7 Jun 2024
The Robertson Trust - Community Vehicle Grants
Community Vehicle Grants focuses on work that addresses the impacts of poverty and/or trauma under one or more of the following themes: Financial wellbeing, Emotional wellbeing and relationships, and Educational and work pathways.
Next deadline: 31 May 2024
The Robertson Trust - Large Grants
Large Grants focuses on work that addresses the impacts of poverty and/or trauma under one or more of the following themes: Financial wellbeing, Emotional wellbeing and relationships, and Educational and work pathways.
Next deadline: 31 May 2024
The Robertson Trust - Small Grants
Small Grants focuses on work that addresses the impacts of poverty and/or trauma under one or more of the following themes: Financial wellbeing, Emotional wellbeing and relationships, and Educational and work pathways.
Next deadline: 31 May 2024
The Robertson Trust - Wee Grants
The purpose of Wee Grants is to fund initiatives at a local level. Wee Grants focuses on work that addresses the impacts of poverty and/or trauma under one or more of the identified themes.
Next deadline: 31 May 2024
Currently closed funds
The Robertson Trust - Education Pathways
Multi-year funding for transformational change which improves engagement in education and learning for children, young people and their families to prevent and reduce future rates of poverty and trauma in Scotland.