Guide to finding funding
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Cervus Trust
The Cervus Trust supports charitable activities in Fife covering food poverty, mental health, the arts, education, and disadvantaged families and children.
Charles Hayward Foundation - Older People - Small Grants
Funds preventative and early intervention programmes being delivered at the community level which allow older people to stay in their own homes and remain independent.
Charles Hayward Foundation - Overseas - Main Grants
Funds projects that improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged communities in Commonwealth Countries of Africa.
Charles Hayward Foundation - Small Grant Programme - Older People
Funds programmes aiming to alleviate isolation and depression in older people, and address their needs.
Charles Hayward Foundation - Social & Criminal Justice - Main Grants
Funds activities which prevent people entering the criminal justice system and support those already in the system to move on and rebuild their lives.
Charles Trotter's Trust
The fund supports causes with further the objects and interests of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland.
Children's Alliance Grant Funding
Children's Alliance are providing grant funding to get children into water safely to learn, develop and purposefully play for the benefit of children’s physical and mental wellbeing.
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 2025
City of Edinburgh Council - Community Grants Fund
The Community Grants Fund (CGF) is a small grants scheme provided by the Council. Small grants can be awarded to constituted groups for local community activity. Grants can be applied for throughout the year.
Clackmannanshire Council - Community Grant
The Council can offer financial assistance to Clackmannanshire villages or communities to help fund one community celebration in that area each year.