Guide to finding funding
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Statkraft - Keith Greener Grid Park Community Fund
The Keith Greener Grid Park Community Fund supports community and environmental projects located within Keith and the wider Strathisla boundary, that focus on carbon dioxide reduction in local communities.
Next deadline: 11 Jul 2024
Marr Area Partnership - Initiative Grant Scheme
Grants will support any aspect of sustainable development within communities in the Marr area.
Kingdom Housing Association - Community Initiatives Fund
The fund supports projects in the communities where The Kingdom Housing Association operates.
Angus Council - Common Good Funds
Common Good funds are available in Arbroath, Brechin, Forfar, Kirriemuir and Montrose. Your project could combine a range of different activities but must show direct community-wide benefit.
The Beatrice Laing Trust
The Trust's focus is on the relief of poverty and the advancement of the evangelical Christian faith, both at home and abroad. Financial support is given to a wide range of charities seeking to relieve poverty in its broadest sense.
Foundation Scotland - SSE Clyde (Dumfries and Galloway) Community Fund
Funds community and charitable projects in 12 community council areas. Grants are available for projects which enhance quality of life, contribute to a vibrant community and promote community spirit.
Next deadline: 5 Jul 2024
WAT IF? - Grant Scheme
The Community Grant is open to applications for projects which will benefit the community. Applications can be made from a local group or an individual, for community based projects within the WAT IF? area of Woolfords, Auchenbray and Tarbrax.
Auchterarder & District Community Trust
Charitable groups and organisations within the Auchterarder & District Area (Auchterarder, Aberuthven and Glendevon) can apply for funding for a wide range of projects that have a direct impact on the local area.
Glasgow Credit Union - Giving Glasgow
Glasgow Credit Union provides small grants to the communities in which they operate. They encourage people to nominate organisations that you think could benefit from a donation.
Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston Community Fund
Grants are made to groups across a wide spectrum of social, welfare, heritage, educational and community development activities. The majority of funding is directed at locally based work involving, and often initiated by, members of that local community.