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Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust - Ann Rylands Small Donations Programme
Makes small grants to support smaller charities providing practical and emotional support to people with – or at high risk of – physical or mental ill health, people living with disability, and their families and carers.
Davidson (Nairn) Charitable Trust
For purposes of benefit to the community in the Nairn area or district through relief of poverty and needs of the elderly, furtherance of education, provision of recreation and leisure in interests of social welfare.
Lord Provost's Charitable Trust
The Trust is a fund independent of the city council, set up to support registered charities operating within the city of Aberdeen. Numerous and sometimes substantial donations have been made to various deserving causes.
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.
Next deadline: 30 Aug 2024
Bellahouston Bequest Fund
The trust's objectives are renewing church buildings & other places of religious worship, relieving poverty or disease, promoting education and safeguarding places of historical or artistic significance.
The Wiseman Family Charitable Trust
The Wiseman Family Charitable Trust will support charities, non-profit organisations and individuals. The trustees can employ full discretion to support all manner of charitable activities.
Landsec Futures Community Grants
Unrestricted grants are available for local charities to support with daily activities. In Scotland, Buchanan Galleries is the local Landsec site.
Next deadline: 13 May 2024
MEB Charitable Trust
The MEB Charitable Trust supports a wide range of charitable activities. The Trust seeks to support Christian organisations; aid in the relief of suffering occasioned by war or natural disaster; and bodies undertaking scientific or medical research.
Foundation Scotland - Lairg Windfarm Community Fund
This Fund supports charitable activities of benefit to those living within the Lairg Community Council area.
Highland Council - Ward Discretionary Fund
Each of the 21 council wards receives a discretionary budget and it will be for each ward to consider when they wish to commit funds. Any reasonable applications, normally from community groups and organisations will be considered.