Guide to finding funding
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James Wood Bequest Fund
Grants are made to a wide range of charities including medical care, disabilities, family support, carers and more.
Kells Trust
Supports charities benefiting the wellbeing of older people, and smaller charities based in Glasgow and the west of Scotland who support and assist younger people.
Orkney Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund
The fund is aimed at supporting community-based initiatives that promote and develop good mental health and wellbeing within the adult population. Part of a nationwide scheme.
Next deadline: 12 Dec 2025
Paul Hamyln Foundation - Youth Fund
The Youth Fund supports organisations whose main purpose is working with and for young people (aged 14-25) who face complex transitions to adulthood.
SFAD - The Family Recovery Initiative Fund
The Family Recovery Initiative Fund can offer one-off grants to groups that support families affected by alcohol and drugs in Scotland. Its aim is to improve the wellbeing of family members affected by someone else’s substance misuse.
Scottish Recovery Consortium - Recovery Seed Fund
The aim of this fund is to support new & unconstituted Lived Experience recovery groups/organisations with an initial award to support with start-up & running costs.
Screwfix Foundation
Supports projects that improve, fix and repair buildings, homes and facilities specifically used by people in need throughout the UK.
Next deadline: 10 Feb 2026
Southall Trust
The Southall Trust makes grants to registered charities working in: Quaker work and witness; Environmental action and sustainability; Peace and reconciliation; and Social action.
Next deadline: 2 Jan 2026
St Katharine's Fund
The trust makes a large number of mostly small grants to charities, with a preference for those in Dundee and Tayside.
Tay Charitable Trust
The Trust gives to a wide variety of causes, mostly in Scotland, including health, education, arts and the environment.