Guide to finding funding
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The Mary Leishman Foundation
The foundation's aims are simply to encourage potential and ease distress.
The Meikle Foundation
The Meikle Foundation (previously the Martin Connell Charitable Trust) supports a wide range of charitable activities including medical, youth, aged and cultural.
Next deadline: 31 Dec 2025
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.
Due to open: 19 Sep 2025
The Neil Mackenzie Trust
Provides grants to assist young people and adults to carry out skills training in non-competitive outdoor sports in Scotland and adventures and expeditions anywhere in the world
Next deadline: 15 Oct 2025
The Netherton Charitable Trust
The objectives of the Trust are widely drawn. In previous years they have supported projects under the headings of medical research & support, adult and child welfare.
The Paristamen Charity - Responsive Grants
Paristamen Responsive Grants are intended to make a contribution to the running costs of a wide range of small/medium charities operating in Scotland.
The Pear Tree Fund for Music
The Fund supports the projects working to promote classical music, promote benefits of music to health and wellbeing, and increase the appreciation of music amongst children and young people. They also support musicians based in Scotland.
Next deadline: 31 Aug 2025
The Peter Vardy Foundation
Funding for charities that directly hold positive impact through support for children and young people in Scotland.
The RJ Larg Family Trust
Grants are given to a wide variety of organisations (generally in Scotland, particularly Tayside) including cancer research and other medical charities, youth organisations, university students' associations, wildlife, and amateur musical groups.
The Rayne Foundation
Considers applications in the fields of arts, young people's mental health, carers and older people, and refugees and asylum seekers.