Corra Foundation
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Charity registered in Scotland SC009481
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Office Suite 30 Pure Offices 4 Lochside Way,
Edinburgh,
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Funder Commitment on Climate Change
Currently open funds
Corra Foundation - The Way Forward for Families Partnership
Multi-year funding for partnerships who are currently delivering work which directly supports children, young people and families affected by drugs and alcohol.
Next deadline: 28 Nov 2024
Corra Foundation - Local Support Fund
The Local Support Fund is focused on community-based groups which deliver frontline services to support people who use or used drugs, people in recovery and families affected by someone else’s drug use.
Currently closed funds
Corra Foundation - Independent Human Rights Fund for Scotland
The Independent Human Rights Fund for Scotland is for organisations taking action to realise and defend rights, and tackling immediate rights issues affecting people’s daily lives.
Corra Foundation - Improvement Fund
Supports drug service resources, with a particular focus on supporting organisations which deliver residential rehabilitation and associated services.
Corra Foundation - Promise Partnership Youth Led Grant Programme
This Youth-Led Grant Programme is designed to give children and young people with care experience the opportunity to say what matters to them and decide what change needs to happen in their communities to make them feel loved, safe and respected.
Corra Foundation - Henry Duncan Grants
Corra’s Henry Duncan Grants 2024 is for women led organisations in Scotland that support women and girls within their local communities.
Corra Foundation - Boost Fund
Small grants for organisations supporting children and families in their local communities who have been affected by the increase in basic running costs which are making their work much more challenging.
Corra Foundation - Local Support Fund Micro Grants
The Local Support Fund Micro Grants is focused on small community-based groups which deliver frontline services to support people who use or used drugs, people in recovery and families affected by someone else’s drug use.