Agnes Hunter Trust SCIO
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The Agnes Hunter Trust SCIO was established in 1954 to support registered charities delivering health and social welfare projects in Scotland. In 2021 the Trust converted to become a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO).
The Trust now focuses on one key area of funding support:
- offering grants to charities that support disabled people in Scotland.
Disabled people are those who have a physical or mental impairment that has a ‘substantial’ and ‘long-term’ negative effect on their ability to do normal daily activities (Equality Act 2010). Service provision will focus on providing opportunities and enabling people to lead fulfilling lives. This may include activities that offer advice, information and support, or life-skills, volunteering and employability training.
Applicant charities may assist with a wide range or specific groups of people, for example those living with mental ill health, cancer, physical and sensory impairments and long-term health conditions, as well as people with learning disabilities, autistic people, and other neurodivergent people.
In addition, the Trust is particularly keen to receive grant applications from the following:
- smaller charities meeting a demonstrable ‘need’ from their local community
- causes that do not have a strong public profile, including new Scottish charities
- charities developing innovative approaches, including pilot projects
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Geographical areas funded: Scotland
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Revenue, Core costs
Fund award sizes
- Minimum:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
Applicants must:
- provide a service that supports disabled people
- be a charity registered with OSCR
- deliver a service in Scotland
- have an annual income of less than £1 million
Applicants should hold reasonable but not excessive free reserves, unless there is a particular reason for holding a higher level. In the case of new charities with limited reserves, applicants can provide evidence of their likely sustainability over the duration of the grant.
- Maximum annual income:
- £1,000,000
When to apply
The Autumn/Winter 2024 round of grants closed at 5pm on Thursday 22 August. The next round will open in January/February 2025.
The Trust operates two rounds of grants per calendar year:
- a Spring/Summer round – with applications submitted in February, and taken to the Board meeting in late May/ early June
- an Autumn/Winter round – with applications submitted in August, and taken to the Board meeting in late November/early December
All grant applications will need to be submitted online before the published deadline. Each round is open for approximately 2-3 weeks to allow applicants to submit their form. When a grant round is closed there is assessment underway. During this period applicants may be contacted for further information.
New applications cannot be submitted during this assessment period, and must wait until the next round of grants opens.
Next deadline: 22 Aug 2024
How to apply
The Trust operates an online application process. Full guidance can be found on the Trust's website.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Advice and information Health care and wellbeing Mental health care
Beneficiaries funded: Ill-health Disabilities Learning disabilities Physical disabilities Sensory impairments
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Agnes Hunter Trust SCIO
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Charity registered in Scotland SC050811
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Davidson House, 57 Queen Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, EH6 7EY
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