Anderson Anderson & Brown Charitable Initiative
Details
The Anderson Anderson & Brown Charitable Initiative is open to receiving applications for funding or volunteer time. They support work in the following areas:
- prevention or relief of poverty
- advancement of education
- advancement of health
- advancement of citizenship or community development
- promotion of religious or racial harmony
- promotion of equality or diversity
- advancement of environment protection or improvement
- advancement of animal welfare
- relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Applications should be capable of having a clear and meaningful impact, for example:
- Small charities where the contribution amount is significant relative to the charity’s size
- Larger charities with identifiable project opportunities that AABIE could put its name to
- Projects which include the opportunity for AAB employee(s) involvement through the AABIE volunteering programme
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Geographical areas funded: Edinburgh Glasgow Aberdeen
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Revenue
Fund award sizes
- Annually awarded:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
Generally, grant applications will only be made to charities, individuals and community groups who operate in and around AAB's operating communities (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and London)
When to apply
Applications can be submitted at any time. The board of trustees meets four times a year after each grant deadline. Deadlines are:
- 31 December (for meeting in January)
- 31 March (for meeting in April)
- 30 June (for meeting in July)
- 30 September (for meeting in October)
Next deadline: 31 Dec 2024
How to apply
Apply online via the fund website.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Animal welfare Citizenship & community involvement Community development & regeneration Education & training Environment Health care & wellbeing Religious activities
Beneficiaries funded: People affected by drugs and alcohol Black & Ethnic Minorities Carers Economically/socially disadvantaged Homeless or badly housed Care experienced people Socially isolated people People in poverty Mental health conditions Older people Ill-health Disabilities Learning disabilities Physical disabilities Sensory impairments Local communities Young people
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