Guide to finding funding
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Angus Council - Common Good Funds
Common Good funds are available in Arbroath, Brechin, Forfar, Kirriemuir and Montrose. Your project could combine a range of different activities but must show direct community-wide benefit.
Angus Council Charitable Trust
The Angus Council Charitable Trust provides support to vulnerable people in Angus and assists local groups or organisations with ongoing projects. See the website for details of the types of funding available in each ward.
Appletree Trust
The purpose of the trust is the relief of financial hardship in general and the relief if hardship and suffering sustained by those afflicted by physical disability or disease. They tend to support national health charities in Scotland.
Ashworth Charitable Trust
The Ashworth Charitable Trust is a small grant-making charity. It was created primarily to support humanitarian causes operating locally, nationally and internationally. For the most part, the Trust looks to fund projects and not core funding.
Aviva - Community Fund
The Aviva Community Fund supports projects that boost the resilience of communities in the face of uncertainty and is investing in two key areas: climate action and financial wellbeing.
BRIT Trust
The BRIT Trust considers applications which meet the criteria within its mission statement: "improving lives through the power of music and the creative arts".
Next deadline: 30 Apr 2025
Bank of Scotland Foundation - Energise
Energise is an innovative, trusting and bold grants programme enabling grassroots charities to grow and support more vulnerable people.
Due to open: 2 Jun 2025
Barbara Ward Children's Foundation
The Foundation is a small grant-making body that helps the smaller non-religious charities to serve severely disadvantaged children anywhere in the world where grants are likely to make a real difference.
Barcapel Foundation Limited
The Barcapel Foundation provides financial assistance mainly to organisations that have Registered Charitable Status. The three priority areas of funding are health, heritage and youth.
Barclays Community Football Fund
The programme offers community groups the opportunity to access a grant to be spent on whatever they need to support the delivery of football activities to young people from diverse backgrounds.