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East Ayrshire Council - Renewable Energy Fund (REF)
Grants are intended to offer support to provide or maintain cultural, social, welfare, recreational or sporting facilities. They can also assist projects that are in the interests of the community or the environment.
Tincornhill Quarry Fund
Support projects from constituted organisations for long-term, sustainable environmental projects within the Parish of Sorn.
Tenovus Scotland - Small Pilot Grants
Tenovus Scotland makes a key difference to Scottish medical research development through medical research grants and scholarships.
Cash for Kids Grants
The charity raises millions of pounds each year and awards grants to help disabled and disadvantaged children aged 0 to 18 who are suffering from abuse or neglect, who are disabled or who simply need extra care and guidance.
Community Windpower Limited
Provides funding for environmental and eco-friendly community projects to enhance the local area, funding for educational trips and activities for local schools and sponsorship for local events and shows.
Stanley Morrison Trust
The trust supports activities that will encourage young people to increase their participation in sporting activities.
Coalfields Regeneration Trust - Coalfields Community Investment Programme
The Coalfields Community Investment Programme is a small fund created to support activities that tackle some of the key challenges that still remain in coalfield communities.
James Weir Foundation
Priority is given to charities in Scotland, particularly Ayrshire and Glasgow that assist individuals suffering from a range of illnesses both physical and mental, hospices, museums, refuges and facilities for ex military staff.
Next deadline: 30 Apr 2024
Foundation Scotland - Investing in Enterprise Fund
The Investing in Enterprise Fund offers blended grant and loan investment to social enterprises, community organisations and charities. Investment can be used for capital expenditure, asset acquisition and business growth.
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.