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Western Isles Development Trust - Main Fund
The purpose of the trust is to support the regeneration and development of the Outer Hebrides through disbursement of Community Benefit secured from the local deployment of Renewable Energy installations.
Western Isles Development Trust - Small Projects Fund
The purpose of the trust is to support the regeneration and development of the Outer Hebrides through disbursement of Community Benefit secured from the local deployment of Renewable Energy installations.
Opened: 3 Sep 2024
Western Recreation Trust
The Trust awards grants to organisations based in the West of Scotland working to improve recreational facilities for young people, older people and those who are unemployed. Grants are awarded towards the cost of equipment.
William Coull Anderson Trust
The fund supports the town and citizens of Arbroath. In practice it gives primarily to local youth, sport, recreation, arts and musical groups.
Wooden Spoon
Wooden Spoon supports mentally, physically disadvantaged children. Funding is available for: Health & wellbeing, Playgrounds, Sensory rooms & gardens, and Specialist equipment & facilities.
Youth Scotland - What's your big idea?
What's Your Big Idea? is a small grants fund for young people to apply for a small amount of funding to help get an exciting idea off the ground.
sportscotland - Coach Education Subsidy Funding
Funding is provided by sportscotland to assist coaches to reduce the cost of their learning and development as this can often be seen as a barrier to participation and development.
sportscotland - The Transforming Scottish Indoor Tennis Fund
The Transforming Scottish Indoor Tennis Fund will deliver a national strategy to create a network of regionally based indoor tennis centres in Scotland to ensure that the majority of the country has access to a high quality indoor tennis centre.
Next deadline: 1 Dec 2024
Morton Charitable Trust (Dundee)
The Trustees have wide discretion as to which charities the trust supports. They fund activities falling within their charitable purposes of: poverty, education, health, saving of lives, sport, and recreational facilities and activities.