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David Solomons Charitable Trust
The David Solomons Charitable Trust provides small core and project grants for UK charities that work to support people with learning difficulties.
Foundation Scotland - Cockaigne Fund
The Cockaigne Fund supports boundary-pushing musical research, development, and performances to delight, inform, and move participants and audiences alike.
Foux Foundation Grants
The Foux Foundation is focused on helping in the areas of: health, education, youth opportunity and poverty.
Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust
Funding is given under the main headings of health, education, youth work, religion and relief of poverty.
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.
Happy Days Children's Charity - Group Day Trips & Activity
Supports groups who work with young people with additional support needs to go on a group day trip or activity holiday. For example the seaside, a theme park, the theatre, outdoor activity centres, holiday camps and sailing breaks.
Henry Smith Charity - Holiday Grants for Children
Grants towards recreational holidays or outings within the UK for children aged 13 and under who are from areas of high deprivation, are experiencing disadvantage, or who have a disability.
I B B Trust
This trust supports a range of charitable organisations for work in Dundee and Tayside.
Inspiring Scotland - Autistic Adult Support Fund
The fund aims to help adults with an autism diagnosis, self-identified autistic adults, and their families and carers understand what neurodivergence means for them and improve their wellbeing.
Next deadline: 21 May 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.