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Supporting Scotland’s vibrant voluntary sector

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

Details

The broad aim of the Stratherrick & Foyers Community Trust is to assist charities and community groups (constituted & not for profit with charitable aims) working to improve the quality of life and life chances in the Stratherrick and Foyers areas, especially in circumstances where funding is particularly hard to find and where a grant can achieve significant impact in enabling groups to fulfill their own objectives.

Grants are made to groups across a wide spectrum of social, welfare, heritage, educational and community development activity.

The majority of funding is directed at locally based work involving, and often initiated by, members of that local community. They also make small sporting grants and educational grants available to individuals.

There are several grant types:

  • Small / Medium / Large Group Grants
  • Student Grants (available to residents undertaking a further or higher education course or training)
  • Sporting Grants (available for anyone competing at National or Championship level or participating in a recognised training camp as trainees)
  • The Knockie Fund (available to anyone in the area who is currently suffering fuel poverty or who require food vouchers)

Premium information is available exclusively to SCVO members and supporters

Geographical areas funded: Highland

Fund type

Type of funding:
Grant
Type of cost:
Capital, Revenue

Fund award sizes

Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply

Groups or individuals in the local community area who undertake activities related to, preventing or relieving poverty, advancing education, training and/or retraining, heritage, environmental protection and improvement, citizenship and/or community development, the provision of recreational facilities.

When to apply

Grant applications are considered by the Trust Board every two months with deadlines in February, April, June, August, October and December.

Completed applications received by the closing date will be assessed during month 1 and considered by the Board on month 2.

How to apply

Application forms and guidance available on the Fund website.

There are different processes for grants under £10,000, those between £10,000 and £20,000 and those over £20,000.

Contact information

Exclusions

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Activites funded: Arts and culture Citizenship and community involvement Community development and regeneration Community facilities Community safety Transport Education and training Environment General charitable activities Heritage and building preservation Sport and physical activity

Beneficiaries funded: Local communities

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