Guide to finding funding
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Glasgow City Council - Area Budgets
Each of Glasgow’s 21 Area Partnerships awards small grants for a variety of developmental projects including those that promote community activity, equipment costs, bus hire and start up grants.
Glasgow City Council - Green Business Grant
Green Business Grants are non-repayable grants of up to £10,000 to reduce energy bills and help businesses make progress towards net zero carbon emissions.
Next deadline: 20 Sep 2025
Glasgow City Heritage Trust - Historic Environment Grants
Historic Environment Grants are available to property owners, commercial businesses, community groups, and other organisations in Glasgow who want to look after or celebrate Glasgow's unique historic environment.
Next deadline: 16 Jul 2025
Glens of Foudland Wind Farm Community Trust
The aim of the Trust is to support projects that fall into the category of providing a community benefit. In practice this might mean any project related to environmental issues, local community halls & schools or that supports youth activities.
Guildry Incorporation of Perth
The Guildry is a charitable organisation which provides support for its members by way of bursaries, pensions etc. and also supports deserving local causes.
HDH Wills - Small and Monthly Grants
Each month the committee makes donations to small general charities and to charities focused on the conservation or wildlife and the environment.
Heart Research UK - Healthy Heart Grants
Funding is available for new community projects working with adults, that focus on promoting healthy hearts and reducing the risk factors associated with heart diseases.
Opened: 11 Jun 2025
Next deadline: 9 Jul 2025
Highland & Islands Climate Hub - Climate Festival Funding
Funding is available for a contribution of £150 to your organisation to stage an event from 13th September - 8th October 2025 as part of the Highlands & Islands Climate Festival.
Next deadline: 14 Jul 2025
Highland Council - Common Good Fund
The Common Good Fund can be used to provide financial support for a wide range of local community activities.
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.