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James T Howat Charitable Trust
The Trustees' current policy is to support primarily projects which are for the benefit of Glasgow and her citizens, but Scottish and UK wide projects will be considered for small grants if they can be applied locally.
Hope Trust
The Trust funds worldwide, with a preference for Scotland. Awards are available to organisations that promote temperance and work to combat drug and alcohol abuse. Grants are available to individuals for postgraduate study (PhD) in Theology.
Learning Through Landscapes - Local School Nature Grant
Small grants for outdoor learning in schools. Includes funding for outdoor equipment plus training for staff.
Next deadline: 6 Sep 2024
Charles Hayward Foundation - Overseas - Main Grants
Funds projects that improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged communities in Commonwealth Countries of Africa.
Next deadline: 16 Aug 2024
University of Edinburgh Community Grants Scheme
The aims of the Edinburgh Local Community Grants scheme are to: Bring value to new or existing partnerships between the University and local communities; and Have a positive social impact.
Foundation Scotland - Inch Cape Construction Fund
Supports community projects that help tackle the effects of poverty and inequality while improving the environment and supporting sustainability for residents of the Prestonpans or Cockenzie & Port Seton community council areas.
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.
Jean Armour Burns Trust
The Jean Armour Burns Trust makes part of its annual income available each year to organisations and ASL Schools in local communities to celebrate the life and works of Robert Burns.
Morton Charitable Trust (Dundee)
The Trustees have wide discretion as to which charities the trust supports. They fund activities falling within their charitable purposes of: poverty, education, health, saving of lives, sport, and recreational facilities and activities.