Guide to
finding funding
Key steps to think about if you’re looking to bring in income through grants or other fundraising methods.
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Women's Health Community Fund
The Women's Health Community Fund is designed to support small, grassroots organisations and community groups to deliver health information and support to women, girls and people from underrepresented groups.
Opened: 16 Apr 2024
Next deadline: 19 May 2024
Volunteering Matters - Action Earth Awards
In 2024 Volunteering Matters Action Earth will be offering grants to help urban communities to respond to our nature and climate crises.
Andrew Paton's Charitable Trust
This Trust has general charitable purposes with a preference for Scotland, particularly the West of Scotland and Glasgow. It tends to fund the same charities each year.
Queensberry House Trust
The Trust's objects are widely drawn but the trustees generally give where the need is shown and the donation would make a significant difference to the charity concerned. They tend to focus on supporting the elderly in the Lothians.
Next deadline: 15 Sep 2024
AMW Charitable Trust
The trust objects are widely drawn and include: religion, education, culture, social and physical wellbeing, poverty, and physical and mental disabilities. Priority is given to applications from the West of Scotland but also funds national organisations.
Music for All - Community Project Funding
Music for All supports every type of music maker from community groups and schools, to experienced musicians and aspirational individuals. They support anyone with limited access to music or restricted financial capability.
Opened: 9 Apr 2024
Next deadline: 1 Jul 2024
Landsec Futures Community Grants
Unrestricted grants are available for local charities to support with daily activities. In Scotland, Buchanan Galleries is the local Landsec site.
Next deadline: 13 May 2024
Henry Smith Charity - Holiday Grants for Children
Grants towards recreational holidays or outings within the UK for children aged 13 and under who are from areas of high deprivation, are experiencing disadvantage, or who have a disability.
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.