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Logan Charitable Trust
The fund supports a wide range of charitable activities at the discretion of the Trustees. Previous causes have included health charities, churches, and music education.
The Leche Trust
The Trust offers grants in two areas: performing arts and conservation. They prefer to give grants to smaller projects, or specific elements of projects, where their contribution can have a greater impact.
Next deadline: 26 Jan 2026
Foundation Scotland - Lairg Wind Farm Community Fund
This Fund supports charitable activities of benefit to those living within the Lairg Community Council area.
The Pleasance Trust
Grants to voluntary organisations in the Edinburgh area which are concerned with the welfare of young people, in particular, through the encouragement of participation in outdoor activities.
William Coull Anderson Trust
The fund supports the town and citizens of Arbroath. In practice it gives primarily to local youth, sport, recreation, arts and musical groups.
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.
The John Kemp Charitable Trust
The Trust supports a wide array of charitable initiatives. Categories include; Adult and Child Welfare, Animals, Children, and Medical Research and Support.
Pump House Trust
Supports wide range of charitable activity but are particularly interested in community development, environmental, women’s and youth issues with a view to including social inclusion at all levels.
John Gordon's Charitable Fund
Makes donations to various charities for charitable or educational purposes and the trustees resolve. They have previously supported organisations in Aberdeen working in education, care, youth, disability, children, music, poverty, medical and chruches.
CDDCC - Midhill Wind Farm Community Fund
Funding is available to organisations within Crathes, Drumoak and Durris for the benefit of its inhabitants across a range of areas.