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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 Peter Vardy Foundation
Funding for charities that directly hold positive impact through support for children and young people in Scotland.
The Pilgrim Trust - Preservation and Conservation Grants
Aims to preserve the fabric of historically important buildings, places of worship and to conserve significant collections and artefacts.
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.
The Robertson Trust - Community Spaces Grants
Funding to support local communities experiencing poverty and trauma in Scotland. Registered charities with an annual income of between £30,000 and £500,000 are eligible to apply.
The Robertson Trust - Transport Grants
This fund supports organisations working with communities who experience or are at risk of experiencing poverty and trauma, by providing grants for transport.
The Royal Company of Archers Charitable Trust
The main aim of the Trust is to provide lasting social benefit and rehabilitation for those disadvantaged by disability or ill health through sport.
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust
Applications are invited from any football organisation, from senior clubs in the Scottish Premier League to children’s teams competing at a local level.
The Scottish Government - Victim Surcharge Fund
Organisations that support victims of crime can apply for support from a fund financed by penalties imposed on all offenders who receive a court fine.