Guide to finding funding
For support with funding and fundraising, take a look at our funding guide.
Aviva - Community Fund
The Aviva Community Fund supports projects that boost the resilience of communities in the face of uncertainty and is investing in two key areas: climate action and financial wellbeing.
Colin Grant Charitable Trust
This is a small grant making trust which funds general charitable purposes in Angus.
The Hilden Charitable Fund - UK Programmes
The aim of the Fund is to address disadvantages, notably by supporting causes which are less likely to raise funds from public subscriptions or statutory sources. Current funding priorities are Asylum Seekers and Refugees and Penal Affairs.
Next deadline: 11 Jul 2024
Forteviot Charitable Trust
The trust supports a wide range of charitable activities in the City of Perth which the Trustees feel are beneficial to the City of Perth.
The Architectural Heritage Fund - William Grant Foundation Tailored Support Fund
The Tailored Support Fund is intended to fund projects which relate to the re-use of a historic building but do not fulfil the criteria of the other AHF grant programmes.
Pets Foundation - Rescue Centre Grants
Pets Foundation's Rescue Centre Grants provide funding to organisations whose main activity is the rescue and rehoming of UK pets.
Next deadline: 30 Jun 2024
The National Lottery Community Fund (Scotland) - Community Led
This funding aims to support communities to improve the places in which they live and the wellbeing of those most in need. Projects should be people-led, connected, and strengths-based.
Next deadline: 21 Aug 2024
Stirling Council - Community Pride Fund
Funds local projects delivered for the benefit of single geographic communities in the Stirling Council area. Projects can include physical infrastructure and environmental improvements as well as activity promoting community spirit.
Next deadline: 9 Jul 2024
Help for Kids
Supports local children or causes concerning local children, who are vulnerable or disadvantaged through either social and economic circumstances or through health and disability in Dundee and the surrounding area.
Clackmannanshire and Stirling Environment Trust
Grants are available for a wide range of projects, including improvements to play areas, parks and footpaths, works to community halls, historic and religious buildings, and projects aimed at conserving or improving native biodiversity, such as local wood