Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
Details
Grants are given for projects and activities with social, community, educational, cultural, sporting and recreational purposes.
The Trust looks for innovative and far reaching proposals, together with those that particularly impact on young people. Interested in active partnerships where organisations decide to work together and adopt a joint approach.
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Geographical areas funded: Fife
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Capital, Revenue
Fund award sizes
- Minimum:
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- Maximum:
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- Average:
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- Annually awarded:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
The geographic area of the Trust is defined as 'Dunfermline and its environs', as determined by the Trustees. Applicants must be based in or intending to use the funds for the benefit of this area.
This can include sports clubs and schools, voluntary sector organisations, clubs and societies and environmental and community development.
When to apply
Trustees meet every two months and applications can be submitted at any time.
How to apply
Application forms are available from the Trust website or the office and an initial discussion with the Grants Officer is encouraged.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Arts and culture Education and training Environment Sport and physical activity Recreation and social activities
Beneficiaries funded: Children General public Local communities Voluntary sector organisations Young people
Last reviewed about 2 months ago
Carnegie Dunfermline and Hero Fund Trust
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Charity registered in Scotland SC015710
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Andrew Carnegie House Pittencrieff Street, Dunfermline, KY12 8AW
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