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Talbot Crosbie Bequest
The Trust is treated as Common Good and is available for use, at the Council's discretion for the occupants of the former Burgh of Bearsden.
Cairnryan Community Fund
This fund will support community-led activity in Cairnryan with an emphasis on rural regeneration.
Dr Guthrie's Association SCIO
Provides financial support for not-for-profit organisations that care for economically and socially disadvantaged children and young people in Scotland.
Next deadline: 25 Jan 2026
The Agnes Watt Trust Fund
Applications are invited from relevant charities for financial support for their activities. It is essential that the concerned organisations operate and provide benefit within the Falkirk Council area.
Next deadline: 31 Dec 2025
Angus Council - Common Good Funds
Common Good funds are available in Arbroath, Brechin, Forfar, Kirriemuir and Montrose. Your project could combine a range of different activities but must show direct community-wide benefit.
Christina Mary Hendrie Trust
The Trust’s charitable purposes are broadly stated, their focus is specifically on assisting other charities operating in Scotland or Canada, specialising in work related to the young (up to the age of 21) and the old (over the age of 65).
Next deadline: 15 Feb 2026
Colin Grant Charitable Trust
This is a small grant making trust which funds general charitable purposes in Angus.
Foundation Scotland - David and Averil Macdonald Fund
The David and Averil Macdonald fund was set up to support charitable activity supporting communities in Islay, Tain, Elgin and Livingston.
Kincardineshire Development Partnership - St John's Hill Community Fund
The aim is to support projects that make a difference in the communities where the wind farm operates. These are the Arbuthnott and Catterline, Kinneff & Dunnottar Community Council areas.
Due to open: 1 Jan 2026
Loaningdale School Company
Aims to support children and young people (up to 25yrs) in the Clydesdale area of South Lanarkshire to have improved wellbeing and community relationships.