Guide to finding funding
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Delamere Dairy Foundation
Funding for projects that support agriculture and environmental protection, young people, people facing financial hardship, education and ill-health.
Due to open: 1 Jan 2026
DofE Award - Access Without Limits Community Funding
The fund offers grant funding for eligible voluntary and community organisations to set up and deliver the DofE, including the enrolment costs for marginalised young people across the UK.
Next deadline: 1 Jan 2026
Dr & Mrs J D Olav Kerr Charitable Trust
The objectives of the Trust are widely drawn. In the past, trustees have split donations amongst military and medical charities, and youth organisations.
Dr Guthrie's Association SCIO
Provides financial support for not-for-profit organisations that care for economically and socially disadvantaged children and young people in Scotland.
Next deadline: 25 Jan 2026
Drummond Trust
To give grant assistance with the publication of works of sound Christian doctrine and evangelical purpose. Applications will be considered from individual authors, organisations and publishers.
Next deadline: 31 Jan 2026
Dulverton Trust
The Trust currently offers funding across five categories: Youth Opportunities, General Welfare, Conservation, Heritage, Kenya and Uganda, International Stability and Reconstruction.
Duncan C Leggat Charitable Trust
The trust makes grants to individuals and groups in need of funding in the West of Scotland, working in the areas of poverty, education and religion.
Dunvegan Community Trust - Project Funding
Funding is available to local constituted, non-profit making groups that operate in the Dunvegan area, or benefit the residents of the Dunvegan.
East Lothian Educational Trust
The trust provides grants to individuals, groups and clubs for studies or projects of an educational nature.
Edina Trust - Science Grant Scheme
The Edina Trust provides non-competitive, easy-to-access grants, for state primary schools in certain regions of the UK, to be used to promote the teaching of science and gardening.