Guide to finding funding
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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.
SSE - Highland Sustainable Development Fund
Supports projects in Highland which will have the potential to deliver transformational social, economic and environmental changes in the local area and support long-term community development.
Next deadline: 20 Jan 2026
Sanctuary’s Sustainable Communities Fund
Sanctuary’s Community Investment Fund provides grants for community initiatives which make a difference to the lives of Sanctuary residents.
Shetland Islands Council - Support to community facilities
This grant aid scheme designed to assist a number of named voluntary organisations, which manage and/or maintain youth facilities and sports facilities, with their annual running costs.
The Access Foundation Grants
Provides funding to organisations which deliver digital opportunities; an emotional connection for staff of The Access Group; or one of the chosen/shortlisted Access Group Charities of the Year.
The Pastoral Care Trust - St Nicholas Care Fund
Applications will be considered from organisations and community groups providing direct benefit to communities for all people in need in and around Glasgow.
Next deadline: 3 Feb 2026
The Tabhair Charitable Trust
All grant giving is informed by Tabhair’s commitment to support the disadvantaged and promote education, training and community action. Applications can be made for individual projects or core costs.
The Wakeham Trust
The Trust's core goal is to help small groups of people who are getting together to make a difference in their communities. They are especially interested in helping groups that are starting up and need a little seed money to help them get going.
Thistle Wind Partners Community Fund
Priority will be given to projects being undertaken or benefitting the residents of Community Councils Orkney & Caithness and Kincardine & Mearns