Guide to finding funding
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Scottish Forestry - The Strategic Timber Transport Fund
The aim of the Scottish Strategic Timber Transport Scheme is to facilitate the sustainable transport of timber in rural areas of Scotland for the benefit of local communities and the environment.
Shell - Community Grants
Shell provide community grants to groups which operate near their sites in Aberdeen, Mossmorran and St Fergus. These are provided both for ongoing community projects and for sponsorship of community events.
Renfrewshire Council – Local Partnership Funding
There are seven Local Partnerships which local organisations can apply to: Renfrew, Erskine, Inchinnan, Bishopton and Langbank, The Villages, Johnstone and Linwood, Paisley North, West and Central, Paisley East, and Gleniffer, with their own priorities.
Impact Funding Partners - Volunteering Support Fund
Support is available for individual organisations, who will be expected to recruit volunteers, including those who experience disadvantage or would traditionally experience barriers to volunteering.
Scotland's Churches Trust
Assists congregations of any denomination in Scotland in the preservation and upkeep of church buildings which are in regular use for public worship.
Imperial Polythene - Community Impact Fund
Grants for local organisations working in the fields of environment, sustainability, creativity, and addressing local problems.
The Big Give - Arts for Impact
A seven-day online match funding campaign supporting arts and culture charities working to achieve societal impact across the UK.
NatureScot - Future Roots Fund
Supports projects run by 11-26 year olds and aims to help young people improve the local environment, connect with nature, increase knowledge and understanding of Scottish biodiversity, and empower them to take positive action for nature and the climate.
Creative Scotland - Touring Fund for Theatre and Dance
Supports touring of high-quality theatre and dance (including outdoor, circus, interdisciplinary and site-specific work).
The Finnis Scott Foundation
The Trustees can make grants for any charitable purpose, but their present policy is to focus grant-making in the areas of horticulture and plant sciences, as well as fine art and art history.