Guide to finding funding
For support with funding and fundraising, take a look at our funding guide.
Search results
The Radcliffe Trust - Heritage & Crafts
The Radcliffe Trust supports the development of the skills, knowledge and experience that underpin the UK’s traditional cultural heritage and crafts sectors.
Opened: 1 Nov 2025
Next deadline: 31 Jan 2026
Glens of Foudland Wind Farm Community Trust
The aim of the Trust is to support projects that fall into the category of providing a community benefit. In practice this might mean any project related to environmental issues, local community halls & schools or that supports youth activities.
Next deadline: 29 Jan 2026
Blackhill Windfarm Community Fund Ltd
Funds applications which benefit the residents of the Community Council areas of Abbey St Bathans, Bonkyl & Preston, Duns, Gavinton, Fogo & Preston, and Lammermuir.
Next deadline: 31 Jan 2026
King Charles III Charitable Fund - Small Grants
A small grants programme supporting grassroots projects in diverse and deprived communities. In this round, they welcome applications from organisations for projects / activities in the environment and countryside funding themes.
Scottish Arctic Club Expedition Fund
We support independently organised and self-led expeditions to the Arctic by Scots (by birth or residence) who are under 30 years of age. Expeditions should have adventurous, scientific, educational or artistic objectives.
Next deadline: 31 Jan 2026
Foundation Scotland - Halkirk District Benefit Fund
Halkirk District Benefit Fund provides community benefit to individuals residing in the Halkirk are (Altnabreac, Banniskirk, Calder, Georgemas, Harpsdale, Spittal, Mybster and Westerdale).
Next deadline: 31 Jan 2026
The Leathersellers’ ACEs Main Grants Programme
strategic giving to help prevent and tackle the consequences of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Provides multi-year grants of up to four years.
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.
BBC Children in Need - Core Costs Funding Stream
Core costs support for organisations working with children and young people. Core costs are essential organisational and administrative spending. These are the key expenses required to keep your organisation running.
BBC Children in Need - Project Costs Funding Stream
Project costs support for organisations working with children and young people. Project costs support the aims and delivery of a specific piece of work. This work will usually be time-limited, and based on a defined set of activities.