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The Anton Jurgens Charitable Trust
The Trust provides grants to a range of charitable organisations. They aim to alleviate suffering and help those who are vulnerable in our society. If your application does not receive a reply then it has been unsuccessful.
Making A Difference Locally
The charity’s mission is to invest in building stronger local communities. Grants are available to local charities and good causes via over 2,000 stores nationwide that are members of Nisa and Costcutter Supermarkets.
The RJ Larg Family Trust
Grants are given to a wide variety of organisations (generally in Scotland, particularly Tayside) including cancer research and other medical charities, youth organisations, university students' associations, wildlife, and amateur musical groups.
David William Traill Cargill Fund
The trust supports religious causes, medical charities, help for older people and general charitable purposes. A large proportion of the income is given in annual grants.
Royal London Changemakers Programme
Royal London’s Changemakers Programme is looking social enterprise and social ventures that are helping to build financial resilience or supporting a fair and just transition to net zero.
Firstport - Social Entrepreneurs - Boost It
Boost It helps social entrepreneurs in Scotland to strengthen their businesses so they can successfully increase trading. It targets those social enterprises who need to increase their levels of trading, rather than those looking to scale up.
The Big Give - Christmas Challenge
The Christmas Challenge is an online match funding campaign that can help your charity to raise more money this Christmas. It offers supporters of participating charities the opportunity to have their donations doubled when the campaign goes live.
Due to open: 13 May 2024
William Grant Foundation
The Foundation aims to: ensure greater opportunities for those who are disadvantaged; strengthen the local communities in which the company operates; improve Scotland’s natural and built environment; sustain the unique culture and heritage of Scotland.
The Oak Foundation - Housing and Homelessness
The Oak Foundation seeks to fund initiatives rooted in a deep understanding of the experiences of people facing homelessness, addressing three themes: renter rights; supply and access to affordable homes; and reduction in homelessness.
Kilbraur Windfarm Community Benefit Trust
Supports most types of charitable activity through small community organisations that benefits people living in the Kilbraur area of Brora, Golspie and Rogart Community Council areas.
Next deadline: 31 May 2024