Edina Trust - Science Grant Scheme
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The Edina Trust provides non-competitive, easy-to-access grants, for state primary schools in certain regions of the UK, to be used to promote the teaching of science and gardening. Grants are available to primary schools to fund a science project.
Schools can use their grants for school science weeks, science visits including trips out of, or visits to, the school, purchase of science equipment, improving the school's grounds for science, gardening resources (maximum £550 of £800 grant), science subscriptions, and early years science ideas.
This is is a non-competitive grant scheme. Funding is set aside so that there is enough for every school and maintained nursery in eligible areas to get the full amount.
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Geographical areas funded: North Lanarkshire
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Capital, Revenue
Fund award sizes
- Maximum:
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- Annually awarded:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
State-funded primary schools, local authority maintained nurseries and special schools in North Lanarkshire. The SGS runs in an area for two years. North Lanarkshire is in its first year.
When to apply
Now open.
How to apply
Full guidance and application forms are available on the Trust website.
Activites funded: Education and training Science and technology
Beneficiaries funded: Children Young people
Last reviewed 9 days ago
Edina Trust
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Charity registered in Scotland SC033562
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Unit 6, Fenlock Court Blenheim Office Park, Long Hanborough, Witney, OX29 8LN
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