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Red House Home Trust
Red House Home Trust’s objectives are to promote education and training of young persons under the age of 22 who are in need of care, are living in deprived circumstances or otherwise require assistance in adjusting to independent living.
Variety - Equipment Grants
Provide grants for specialist disability equipment that isn’t available through statutory services.
National Lottery Heritage Grants
National Lottery Heritage Grants fund projects that connect people and communities to the national, regional and local heritage of the UK.
Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston Community Fund
Grants are made to groups across a wide spectrum of social, welfare, heritage, educational and community development activities. The majority of funding is directed at locally based work involving, and often initiated by, members of that local community.
The Edinburgh Bakers Trust
The Trust funds work towards building skills in baking; supporting baking in the arts, science and/or culture; and history/research relating to Scottish milling, flour and related grains, baking in the community - Edinburgh and beyond.
Lady Margaret Skiffington Trust
Grants are available to organisations benefiting blind and visually impaired people who live in East Fife or who come to East Fife for rehabilitation or training.
Strathnairn Community Benefit Fund - General Grants
Grants are available to community groups or for projects which have future long term benefit for the community.
Forth Giving
The society funds individuals who find themselves in a situation of crisis and organisations supporting disadvantaged members of the community.
The Wilson Christie Fund
Support is available for organisations benefiting foreign missionaries and older people in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
James T Howat Charitable Trust
The Trustees' current policy is to support primarily projects which are for the benefit of Glasgow and her citizens, but Scottish and UK wide projects will be considered for small grants if they can be applied locally.