Guide to finding funding
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The Access Foundation Grants
Provides funding to organisations which deliver digital opportunities; an emotional connection for staff of The Access Group; or one of the chosen/shortlisted Access Group Charities of the Year.
The Anton Jurgens Charitable Trust
Provides grants to registered UK-based charities supporting people of all ages who are socially disadvantaged and/or have disabilities.
The Edinburgh Bakers Trust
The Trust funds work towards building skills in baking; supporting baking in the arts, science and/or culture; and history/research relating to Scottish milling, flour and related grains, baking in the community - Edinburgh and beyond.
The Finnis Scott Foundation
The Trustees can make grants for any charitable purpose, but their present policy is to focus grant-making in the areas of horticulture and plant sciences, as well as fine art and art history.
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 Hospital Saturday Fund
The fund will consider giving grants towards medical capital projects, medical care or research and in support of medical training. It will also consider grants for running costs.
Next deadline: 11 Jul 2025
The Institute Of Physics - Public Engagement Grant
Supports projects that aim to improve the relationship with physics of young people and their influencers, including their parents and carers.
Next deadline: 1 Sep 2025
The Ironmongers’ Company - STEM projects
Funding to support initiatives that encourage young people to study science subjects at school and go on to pursue STEM-related further education or vocational training, particularly in the area of Materials Science.
Next deadline: 1 Aug 2025
The Kirby Laing Foundation
The Foundation supports a wide range of charities both in the UK and abroad. Areas of particular interest include education and welfare in ageing, performing arts, science and innovation, and overseas development projects.
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.