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Highland & Islands Climate Hub - Climate Festival Funding
Funding is available for a contribution of ÂŁ150 to your organisation to stage an event from 13th September - 8th October 2025 as part of the Highlands & Islands Climate Festival.
Next deadline: 21 Jul 2025
Hillcrest Foundation
Funds projects that help improve the lives of individuals and communities experiencing disadvantage all across Scotland.
Next deadline: 29 Jul 2025
Hobart Charitable Trust
The objectives of the Trust are widely drawn. The trustees will employ their discretion in order to determine which charitable initiatives they support. Trustees meet in January each year and tend to support the same charities.
Home Instead - Supporting communities
Money raised from Home Instead Offices and external supporters funds groups who support the mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing of ageing adults.
I B B Trust
This trust supports a range of charitable organisations for work in Dundee and Tayside.
Idlewild Trust
Idlewild Trust is an independent grant-making trust that supports registered charities. It runs two grants programmes supporting specific areas within conservation and the arts.
Next deadline: 5 Sep 2025
Inchrye Trust
Funds a range of activities with a focus on helping organisations and projects that address social issues particularly relating to education, health and well-being, and inclusion.
Next deadline: 30 Sep 2025
Interface - Standard Innovation Vouchers
The purpose of a Standard Innovation Voucher is to encourage new first time partnerships between a company and a university or further education college.
Inverclyde Community Fund - Inverclyde Windfarm Fund
The Inverclyde Windfarm Fund is a 10-year grant scheme partnership between Inverclyde Renewables LLP and Inverclyde Community Fund. It supports community groups and voluntary organisations to progress projects in their local communities.
James T Howat Charitable Trust
The Trustees' current policy is to support primarily projects which are for the benefit of Glasgow and her citizens, but Scottish and UK wide projects will be considered for small grants if they can be applied locally.