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AlFayed Charitable Foundation
Focuses on improving the lives of traumatised, impoverished and very sick children; specialist equipment; and animal welfare.
Port of Aberdeen - Community Benefit
The Port of Aberdeen supports the local community through sponsorship of local charities and community groups. They partner with local charities and community group to provide project funding, as well as support with time, resources, or equipment.
Peter Samuel Charitable Trust
This UK-wide trust has a number of areas of interest, including heritage, forestry/land restoration and improving the quality of life for those living in south central Berkshire, East Somerset and the Scottish Highlands.
Scottish Property Industry Festival of Christmas (SPIFOX)
Gives grants to children's charities in Scotland, enabling the purchase of equipment and the provision of facilities to better perform their function of caring.
Barbara Ward Children's Foundation
The Foundation is a small grant-making body that helps the smaller non-religious charities to serve severely disadvantaged children anywhere in the world where grants are likely to make a real difference.
Kype Muir Wind Farm Community Fund
The Kype Muir Wind Farm Community Fund has been established to provide financial assistance to community groups, voluntary organisations and the local community in agreed, designated areas around the wind farm.
Foyle Foundation - Schools Library Programme
The Foyle School Library Scheme accepts applications from state funded schools in the United Kingdom, giving priority to primary schools and funding library/reading books.
Misses Barrie Charitable Trust
Gives to a wide range of charitable causes. Organisations that support young people, music, drama, physical health, mental health, the elderly, disabled people and rescue have been funded in the past.
CDDCC - Midhill Wind Farm Community Fund
Funding is available to organisations within Crathes, Drumoak and Durris for the benefit of its inhabitants across a range of areas.