Guide to finding funding
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East Lothian Council - Community Intervention Fund
The Community Intervention Fund is a capital grant scheme that aims to support community groups/organisations throughout East Lothian with a grant towards the cost of a capital project.
Next deadline: 30 Nov 2025
Edinburgh Community Solar Cooperative - Community Fund
Grants are available for community-focused organisations in Edinburgh that wish to: purchase equipment; provide additional activities; provide education to reduce carbon; make environmental improvements.
Next deadline: 11 Aug 2025
Edintore Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund
Applications are invited from groups, organisations and social enterprises for local projects with social or environmental benefits. Priority will be given to applications that benefit people living within a 5 mile radius of Edintore Wind Farm.
Next deadline: 26 Aug 2025
Empower Angus
The Empower Angus fund is open to community projects in Angus working on a wide range of areas, from mental health and wellbeing to climate and nature.
Endrick Trust
Supports charities based and working in the Greater Glasgow postcode area. General themes supported are prevention or relief of poverty, advancement of citizenship or community development and other analogous purposes.
Ewe Hill Wind Farms
The fund supports projects and initiatives that support the rural regeneration and sustainability of communities within the Ewe Hill Windfarm area and enhance the lives of those living and working in the area.
Faith in Community Scotland - Faithful Welcome Small Grants
Small grants to support work with refugees and asylum seekers across Scotland.
Fife Charities Trust
Fife Charities Trust is Fife Council’s employee charity group and operate a grants scheme on behalf of the Fife Lottery Organisation. This raises funds for charitable and community groups through the Fife Council Employee Lottery.
Fife Council - Tenants Groups Schemes
To help meet running costs of tenant and residents groups, such as publicising and holding meetings; responding to requests for help, from tenants and the Council; producing information for those they represent; keeping up to date with local developments.
Fife Council - Local Community Planning
Support projects which meet some of the priorities of your local area’s community plan Local Community Plans. Priorities include improvements to community facilities, employment initiatives, and supporting vulnerable groups.