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Kiln Family Trust
The Trust’s grant-making focuses on the following areas of interest to trustees: - Amateur sport - Environment, wildlife & conservation - Advancement of health - Gender equity & empowerment
Kincardineshire Development Partnership - St John's Hill Community Fund
The aim is to support projects that make a difference in the communities where the wind farm operates. These are the Arbuthnott and Catterline, Kinneff & Dunnottar Community Council areas.
Due to open: 1 Jan 2026
King George V Wind Turbine Fund
The fund covers several communities including Crathes, Durris, Drumoak, Banchory, Finzean, Strachan, Torphins, Lumphanan and Inchmarlo. Priorities include participation in education, sport and arts, social inclusion, sustainable developments.
Kintore Charitable Trust
The Trustees favour community causes in the counties of Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire. They also consider causes involving young people, the relief of poverty or the environment in those counties.
Next deadline: 15 May 2026
Kype Muir Wind Farm Community Fund
The Kype Muir Wind Farm Community Fund has been established to provide financial assistance to community groups, voluntary organisations and the local community in agreed, designated areas around the wind farm.
Lady Margaret Skiffington Trust
Grants are available to organisations benefiting blind and visually impaired people who live in East Fife or who come to East Fife for rehabilitation or training.
Lanarkshire Climate Action Hub - Climate Change in Your Community Grant
To enable community groups and organisations who haven’t previously had climate conversations, to utilise climate knowledge and the artistic skills of a creative practitioner(s) to host events with their community.
Lanarkshire Climate Action Hub - Climate Ready Places Grant
The Climate Ready Places Grant is to enable your community to consider what the impacts from these climatic changes and extreme weather will look like in your local area and to identify ideas for how you prepare to respond to them.
Lanarkshire Climate Action Hub - Youth Reuse and Sharing Grant
A grant of up to £1,000 for projects that involve young people aged between 16 to 25 years old, to introduce a more sustainable way of buying and using products through enabling shared access, providing reusable items or repurposing.
Learning Through Landscapes - My Nature Play
The project will work with early years practitioners to build their skills, confidence, and inspiration for high-quality nature play. Over the course of a term, practitioners will take part in six fun, practical training sessions
Next deadline: 4 Jan 2026