Guide to finding funding
For support with funding and fundraising, take a look at our funding guide.
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South Lanarkshire Council - Renewable Energy Fund
Funds are available for capital projects which improve quality of life and economic prosperity of communities within 10km of participating renewable energy developments at Whitelee, Pates Hill, Stallashaw and Blacklaw.
Shell - Community Grants
Shell provide community grants to groups which operate near their sites in Aberdeen, Mossmorran and St Fergus. These are provided both for ongoing community projects and for sponsorship of community events.
Bank of Scotland Foundation - Matched Giving Programme
The Matched Giving Programme encourages Lloyds Banking Group colleagues in Scotland to get involved in the voluntary sector and to help fundraise through personal participation in events or give their time freely to support the work of charities.
Strathnairn Community Benefit Fund - General Grants
Grants are available to community groups or for projects which have future long term benefit for the community.
Heart Research UK - Healthy Heart Grants
Funding is available for new community projects working with adults, that focus on promoting healthy hearts and reducing the risk factors associated with heart diseases.
Due to open: 17 Jul 2024
The Jerusalem Trust
Awards grants to advance the Christian religion and promote Christian organisations, and to advice Christian education and learning.
The Architectural Heritage Fund - Project Development Grant
The Project Development Grant scheme is intended to assist an organisation to cover some of the costs of developing and coordinating a project and taking it towards the start of work on site.
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.
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.
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