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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.
Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust
Funding is given under the main headings of health, education, youth work, religion and relief of poverty.
Green Hall Foundation
The objective of the Green Hall Foundation is to sustainably improve lives: among the sick, the elderly, the disabled and the disadvantaged particularly in the UK.
Opened: 1 Sep 2024
Due to open: 1 Sep 2024
Groundwork - One Stop Community Partnership
Groundwork is working with One Stop Stores Ltd to administer the One Stop Community Partnership programme. Successful applicants will receive an initial grant and begin a partnership with their local One Stop store.
Opened: 2 Dec 2024
Due to open: 2 Dec 2024
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.
I B B Trust
This trust supports a range of charitable organisations, generally with the emphasis on work being done in Dundee and Tayside, or possibly Scotland-wide.
Impact Funding Partners - Whole Family Community Fund 2025-2026
Funds projects and organisations which provide activities and support to children, young people and their families living in the specified Glasgow areas, and tackle localised inequality.
Next deadline: 25 Nov 2024
Inchrye Trust
Funds a range of activities with a focus on helping organisations and projects that address social issues particularly relating to education, health and well-being, and inclusion.
Next deadline: 28 Feb 2025
J & J R Wilson Trust
To support charitable bodies caring for the elderly, primarily but not exclusively in Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Also to support charitable bodies caring for animals and birds (domestic or wild) primarily but not exclusively in Scotland.
James T Howat Charitable Trust
The Trustees' current policy is to support primarily projects which are for the benefit of Glasgow and her citizens, but Scottish and UK wide projects will be considered for small grants if they can be applied locally.