Guide to
finding funding
Key steps to think about if you’re looking to bring in income through grants or other fundraising methods.
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The Carman Family Foundation
Grants focused on ecological restoration or initiatives that help to educate people in learning the benefits of ecological restoration.
Stirling City Heritage Trust - Traditional Buildings Repairs Grant
Grants are available for repairs to traditional properties within the Stirling City boundary which are members of the Traditional Buildings Health Check
The Scottish Hydro Electric Community Trust
Not-for-profit community projects can apply for up to 50% of the costs of an electricity connection within the Scottish Hydro-Electric Distribution area, particularly those in rural areas.
Next deadline: 20 May 2024
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park - Education Travel Grant
The grant can be used for transport costs to and from your school or group’s meeting place to the National Park and the costs of accessing Inchcailloch for outdoor learning activities.Priority will be given to schools and groups from disadvantaged areas.
ClubSport Stirling - Club Funding
ClubSport Stirling can provide funding support for local Stirlingshire clubs towards club development and coaching initiatives. Only Standard Affiliated and Charter Clubs can apply for financial support.
Cash for Kids Grants
The charity raises millions of pounds each year and awards grants to help disabled and disadvantaged children aged 0 to 18 who are suffering from abuse or neglect, who are disabled or who simply need extra care and guidance.
Moto Foundation
Provides grants to small charities and community groups within a 25-mile radius of Moto’s 57 locations - 3 are in Scotland (Kinross, Edinburgh and Stirling). Focus is on safety and the environment.
Forth Giving
The society funds individuals who find themselves in a situation of crisis and organisations supporting disadvantaged members of the community.
Coalfields Regeneration Trust - Coalfields Community Investment Programme
The Coalfields Community Investment Programme is a small fund created to support activities that tackle some of the key challenges that still remain in coalfield communities.
Clackmannanshire and Stirling Environment Trust
Will consider applications across all types of projects included in the SLCF Objects including: land reclamation, community recycling, public amenities and parks, biodiversity and historic buildings.