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The Grocer's Charity - Grants
The Grocers’ Charity typically provides one-off grants for U.K. registered charities working in one of their key areas of interest.
Next deadline: 1 Sep 2026
The Hargreaves Foundation
The Foundation supports those under the age of 18, & living with a mental health condition, disability, or growing up in poverty, the opportunity to fulfil their potential whilst improving wellbeing, self-esteem & independence through sport and education.
The Hayward Sanderson Trust
The Trust supports a range of activities for activities supporting people who live in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.
The Headley Trust
Supports proposals which match conditions under the following criteria: Arts and Heritage; Overseas; Education; Health and Social Welfare.
The Hugh Stenhouse Foundation
Supports social welfare causes, children and young people, medical and health organisations, environment/conservation and heritage. They prefer local initiatives where there help can make a real difference with priority for the West of Scotland.
The Leathersellers’ ACEs Main Grants Programme
strategic giving to help prevent and tackle the consequences of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Provides multi-year grants of up to four years.
Due to open: 26 Mar 2025
The Leathersellers’ Small Grants Programme
The small grants programme supports small charities providing vital services to the most vulnerable members of our community.
Due to open: 3 Nov 2025
The Mackintosh Foundation
The Foundation supports wide range of charitable activities. The main areas are Theatre and the Performing arts and Children / Education. They also support medical causes, community projects, homelessness and the environment.
The McCorquodale Charitable Trust
Funding for a wide variety of charitable organisations across Scotland and the UK. Previous recipients include: National Trust Scotland, The Abbotsford Trust, Erskine Hospital, St Mungos and Highland Hospice.
The Mickel Fund
Grants are distributed twice a year with the sole purpose of improving the lives of others through charitable donations in and around Scotland, and where possible on a global scale.