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Tullo and Twinshiels Wind Farms Community Benefit Fund
The fund aims to support projects that make a difference to life in, and seek improvement in, the local community.
Due to open: 1 Jul 2024
Aberdeenshire Charities Trust
Aberdeenshire Charities Trust administers charitable funds in Aberdeenshire. It covers a range of areas including the relief of poverty, arts, heritage and culture, and the environment.
The Aberbrothock Skea Trust
Grants are available to support charities generally in Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross, Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire.
Aberdeenshire Council - Community Food Fund
The Community Food Fund is intended to support local projects that promote the availability of good quality, affordable food in communities
Aberdeenshire Council - Food Growing and Green Spaces Initiative Fund
The aim of the Banff and Buchan Area Food Growing and Green Spaces Initiative Fund is to use the area committee budget to create food growing spaces, address communities' needs and encourage interest and development of these spaces.
Tenovus Scotland - Small Pilot Grants
Tenovus Scotland makes a key difference to Scottish medical research development through medical research grants and scholarships.
ABZ Propeller Fund
Previously known as the Aberdeen International Airport Community Fund, the ABZ Propeller Fund is open to groups, charities, and organisations with links to education, sustainability, and economic regeneration.
King George V Wind Turbine Fund
The fund covers several communities including Crathes, Durris, Drumoak, Banchory, Finzean, Strachan, Torphins, Lumphanan and Inchmarlo. Priorities include participation in education, sport and arts, social inclusion, sustainable developments.
Shell - Community Grants
Shell provide community grants to groups which operate near their sites in Aberdeen, Mossmorran and St Fergus. These are provided both for ongoing community projects and for sponsorship of community events.
The Scottish Hydro Electric Community Trust
Not-for-profit community projects can apply for up to 50% of the costs of an electricity connection within the Scottish Hydro-Electric Distribution area, particularly those in rural areas.
Next deadline: 20 May 2024