Cervus Trust
Details
The Cervus Trust is interested in supporting charitable activities under the following themes:
- Food Poverty: projects that are empowering and help people to help themselves e.g. community growing projects rather than foodbanks.
- Mental Health: projects targeting those with depression and anxiety, support for those who have experienced adverse childhood experiences (ACES), projects that help to develop emotional resilience; projects supporting carers with their mental health.
- The Arts: using arts, including music tuition, as an enabling tool to develop skills, confidence, and emotional wellbeing.
- Education: projects which involve outdoor education and play are preferred. School-based initiatives will be a low priority unless they involve non-statutory provision and involve the wider community.
- Disadvantaged families and children: support for projects that will help families and children to thrive.
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Geographical areas funded: Scotland Fife
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Capital
Fund award sizes
- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
Projects that support food poverty, mental health issues, the arts, education and disadvantaged families and children. the trust has a keen interest in funding charitable activity in Fife but will consider projects across Scotland.
When to apply
Apply at any time.
How to apply
Get in touch with Foundation Scotland to discuss your project before applying.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Housing and shelter Arts and culture Citizenship and community involvement Community development and regeneration Community facilities Education and training Employability services General charitable activities Health care and wellbeing Health education and promotion Mental health care Recreation and social activities Social care and welfare
Beneficiaries funded: People affected by drugs and alcohol Black and Ethnic Minorities Carers Children Economically/socially disadvantaged Families General public Homeless or badly housed Care experienced people Socially isolated people LGBTQI people People in poverty Rural communities Men Mental health conditions Offenders and ex-offenders Older people Ill-health Disabilities Learning disabilities Physical disabilities Sensory impairments Refugees and asylum seekers Religious and Belief Groups Local communities Unemployed Victims of crime and abuse Women and girls Young people Urban communities
Last reviewed 3 months ago
Foundation Scotland
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Charity registered in Scotland SC022910
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15 Calton Road, Edinburgh, EH8 8DL
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