Guide to finding funding
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Scottish Sea Farms - Heart of the Community Trust
Provides grants to community projects that deliver lasting change in Shetland, Orkney, Highland and Argyll.
Soirbheas - Apprenticeship Grant Scheme
The Apprenticeship Grant scheme encourages local economic and business growth by providing training opportunities for young people aged 16 to 24.
Soirbheas - Express (Tier 1) Grants
Soirbheas provide grants funded by wind farm community benefit. Express grants are small awards for projects which benefit residents in the Glen Urquhart or Strathglass Community Council areas.
Soirbheas - Tier 2 and 3 Grants
Soirbheas provide grants mostly funded by the Corrimony windfarm. The beneficiaries of projects must be resident in the Glen Urquhart or Strathglass Community Council areas.
Stratherrick and Foyers Community Fund
The broad aim of the Stratherrick & Foyers Community Trust is to assist charities and community groups working to improve the quality of life and life chances in the Stratherrick and Foyers areas.
Strathnairn Community Benefit Fund - General Grants
Grants are available to community groups or for projects which have future long term benefit for the community.
The Pebble Trust
The Trust provides grant funding for projects which support the vision of a more sustainable and equal society. Applications will be prioritised from the Highlands and Islands.
The Scottish Hydro Electric Community Trust
Not-for-profit community projects can apply for up to 50% of the costs of an electricity connection within the Scottish Hydro-Electric Distribution area, particularly those in rural areas.
Next deadline: 21 May 2025
The Westminster Foundation - Small Grant Programme
Works with local organisations that create opportunities for young people. Funding is focussed on tackling the causes and impact of inter-generational inequality.
Next deadline: 2 May 2025
The Woodland Trust - Free Tree Packs
Provides tree packs to schools, community and youth groups to encourage local wildlife, protect our landscape against tree disease and create wooded areas.