Aldi - Scottish Sport Fund - North-East, Highlands and Islands
The Aldi Scottish Sport fund is a Scotland-wide community-based sport programme designed to make it easier for kids to take part in sports within their local communities by giving clubs the chance to secure funding.
Next deadline: 19 May 2024
Swire Charitable Trust
The Swire Charitable Trust awards grants via three funding programmes; Opportunity, Environment and Heritage. Prioritise those in the most economically disadvantaged parts of the UK and work with people from the most challenged backgrounds.
Wellcome Trust
The trust's vision is to achieve extraordinary improvements in human and animal health. It offers a wide variety of funding schemes.
Carbit Charitable Trust
The Trust funds charities and voluntary organisations. It is a small trust and has no specific area of interest and awards grants at the discretion of the Trustees.
Toy Trust
Makes grants to UK registered charities for projects working with disadvantaged children aged 13 and under.
SSE - Griffin and Calliachar Community Fund
Provides funding to community and charitable projects in the community council areas of Aberfeldy, Dull & Weem, Dunkeld & Birnam, Kenmore & District and Mid Atholl, Strathtay & Grandtully.
Next deadline: 22 Jul 2024
National Museums of Scotland - NFA Special Funding Scheme
The National Fund for Acquisitions Special Funding Scheme helps museums which are struggling to raise match funding for acquisitions.
Partick and Thornwood Ideas Fund
Partick and Thornwood Ideas Fund is a Participatory Budgeting initiative supporting local residents.
Opened: 22 Apr 2024
Next deadline: 5 May 2024
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.
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.