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The Aberbrothock Skea Trust
Grants are available to support charities generally in Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross, Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire.
The Agnes Watt Trust Fund
Applications are invited from relevant charities for financial support for their activities. It is essential that the concerned organisations operate and provide benefit within the Falkirk Council area.
Next deadline: 31 Dec 2025
The Graham Trust
Supports a range of areas including arts, heritage, disability, prevention of poverty and animal welfare. The Trust has a preference to give to charitable organisations operating in Scotland.
The Headley Trust
Supports proposals which match conditions under the following criteria: Arts and Heritage; Overseas; Education; Health and Social Welfare.
The Leathersellers’ Small Grants Programme
The small grants programme supports small charities providing vital services to the most vulnerable members of our community.
Due to open: 1 Sep 2025
The MacRobert Trust - Monetary Awards
The monetary awards are split into four categories: Cromar, Alastrean, Douneside and Lady MacRobert. Each one has its own specific governance arrangements and internal processes. Lady MacRobert awards are currently closed.
The Magdalen Hospital Trust
Funding for projects working with vulnerable children and young adults, especially those at risk of sexual and other forms of exploitation.
Due to open: 1 Oct 2025
The Maple Trust
This small trust supports charities working in Scotland, focusing on children and young people.
Due to open: 23 Aug 2024
The Northwood Charitable Trust
The Trust provides financial support to charitable organisations that work to make communities better and more supportive places for people to live, work and prosper.
The Paristamen Charity - Responsive Grants
Paristamen Responsive Grants are intended to make a contribution to the running costs of a wide range of small/medium charities operating in Scotland.