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RS Macdonald Charitable Trust - Small Grants
The trust's charitable objects are: Tackling Child Abuse & Neglect, Visual impairment, Neurological conditions, and Animal welfare.
Scottish Community Pubs Small Grant Fund
Early stage development grants to support community groups in rural Scotland who want to bring pubs/ hotels into community ownership.
Next deadline: 31 Mar 2025
Strathleven Foundation - Helping Hand Fund
The Strathleven Foundation's Helping Hand Fund is aimed at constituted community groups and charities either based in Dumbarton and the Vale of Leven or support people and/or activities in this area.
Swire Charitable Trust
The Swire Charitable Trust awards grants via three funding programmes; Opportunity, Environment and Heritage. Prioritise those in the most economically disadvantaged parts of the UK and work with people from the most challenged backgrounds.
Tay Charitable Trust
The Trust gives to a wide variety of causes, mostly in Scotland, including health, education, arts and the environment.
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 Allen Lane Foundation
The Foundation focuses on work which will make a lasting difference to people’s lives rather than simply alleviating the symptoms or current problems.
The Anchor Foundation
Supports Christian charities concerned with social inclusion particularly through ministries of healing and the arts.
Next deadline: 31 Jan 2025
The Anton Jurgens Charitable Trust
Provides grants to registered UK-based charities supporting people of all ages who are socially disadvantaged and/or have disabilities.
The Beaverbrook Foundation
The Beaverbrook Foundation is a grant-making organisation distributing funds to many areas, often focusing on charities and causes that reflect Lord Beaverbrook’s own interests.