Guide to finding funding
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Templeton Goodwill Trust
The trust supports Scottish Registered Charities principally within the Glasgow area. They support a wide range of projects but with a particular focus on health, social care and children.
Tesco - Community Champions
Community Champion can discuss how Tesco can support local communities, charities and organisations.
Tesco Stronger Starts
Tesco Community Grants fund thousands of local community projects across the UK, helping to fight holiday hunger, tackle mental health, support young people, host community events and much more.
The Aberbrothock Skea Trust
Grants are available to support charities generally in Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross, Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire.
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 Alec Dickson Trust
The Trust supports young people who are able to demonstrate that through volunteering or community service they can enhance the lives of others, particularly those most marginalised by society.
Next deadline: 4 Apr 2025
The Anchor Foundation
Supports Christian charities concerned with social inclusion particularly through ministries of healing and the arts.
Next deadline: 31 Jul 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 Beatrice Laing Trust
The Trust's focus is on the relief of poverty and the advancement of the evangelical Christian faith, both at home and abroad. Financial support is given to a wide range of charities seeking to relieve poverty in its broadest sense.
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.