Guide to finding funding
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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.
Ethnic Minority Development Fund
Available to any ethnic minority-led voluntary or community organisation in Scotland for projects which bring people together, support ethnic minority people, and improve spaces that matter to communities.
Opened: 12 Feb 2025
Next deadline: 14 Apr 2025
Evelyn Drysdale 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.
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.
Ferguson Bequest Fund
The principle activities of the fund are the maintenance and repair of church buildings throughout Scotland with priority to churches in the west and south west of Scotland. Support is also given for new initiatives and projects in Christian Mission.
Fife Council - Childcare Grants
Grant are available to constituted, non-profit distributing voluntary groups or organisations that develop and provide a registered out of school childcare service. There are two schemes, Childcare and Transport Grants.
Fife Council - Youth Work Grants
Fife Council’s Community Youth Work Grants Scheme offers assistance through three schemes: Youth Work Project Grant; International Youth Experience Grant; and Youth Work Volunteering Training Grant.
For Bute Grants
For Bute runs a charity thrift shop to raise funds to support local groups and individuals in Bute. It supports a wide variety of causes.
Forces in Mind Trust
FiMT was established to improve the transition of Service personnel, and their families, from military into civilian life, focusing on those most vulnerable to failure.
Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston Community Fund
Grants are made to groups across a wide spectrum of social, welfare, heritage, educational and community development activities. The majority of funding is directed at locally based work involving, and often initiated by, members of that local community.