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STP Funding Finder March 2016 Please use the arrows to expand the desired theme, you can then find the name of the fund along with the amount available and application deadline date, please use the arrows to reveal more information. Regeneration Edinburgh World Heritage - Conservation Funding Programme | N/A | N/A Funding Programme to help property owners within the site conserve their historic building. The priorities for funding are: Conserve or enhance the Site through proactive interventions Satisfy the EWH Site Management Plan policies and proposals Meet the objectives of the EWH Action Plan Give additionality to public works projects Benefit public, community or charitable purposes Lever in other funds and initiatives for the benefit of the Site Facilitate joint partnership working to enhance the environment Eligibility: public, community or charitable organisations More information, guidance documents and application details can be found here: http://www.ewht.org.uk/conservation-funding-programme Glasgow City Heritage Trust - Building Repairs Grant | £10, 000 | N/A The purpose of Glasgow City Heritage Trust’s Building Repair Grant programme is to help preserve and enhance the unique character of the built environment. Eligibility: For your property to be considered eligible for priority assistance it must be within one of the following conservation areas: Central, East Pollokshields, Shawlands or Walmer Crescent. A number of other areas may be considered, please see http://www.glasgowheritage.org.uk/grants/ More information, guidance documents and application details can be found here: http://www.glasgowheritage.org.uk/grants/

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STP Funding Finder March 2016Please use the arrows to expand the desired theme, you can then find the name of the fund along with the amount available and application deadline date, please use the arrows to reveal more information.

Regeneration

Edinburgh World Heritage - Conservation Funding Programme | N/A | N/A

Funding Programme to help property owners within the site conserve their historic building. The priorities for funding are:

Conserve or enhance the Site through proactive interventions Satisfy the EWH Site Management Plan policies and proposals Meet the objectives of the EWH Action Plan Give additionality to public works projects Benefit public, community or charitable purposes Lever in other funds and initiatives for the benefit of the Site Facilitate joint partnership working to enhance the environment

Eligibility: public, community or charitable organisationsMore information, guidance documents and application details can be found here: http://www.ewht.org.uk/conservation-funding-programme

Glasgow City Heritage Trust - Building Repairs Grant | £10, 000 | N/A

The purpose of Glasgow City Heritage Trust’s Building Repair Grant programme is to help preserve and enhance the unique character of the built environment. Eligibility: For your property to be considered eligible for priority assistance it must be within one of the following conservation areas: Central, East Pollokshields, Shawlands or Walmer Crescent. A number of other areas may be considered, please see http://www.glasgowheritage.org.uk/grants/ More information, guidance documents and application details can be found here: http://www.glasgowheritage.org.uk/grants/

Sharing Heritage - Heritage Lottery Fund | £3000 - £10, 000 | N/A

This programme is for any type of project related to heritage in the UK. Projects must achieve at least one outcome for people. Outcomes for people:

developed skills learnt about heritage changed their attitudes and/or behaviour had an enjoyable experience volunteered time Outcomes for heritage: better managed

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in better condition better interpreted and explained identified/recorded Outcomes for communities: environmental impacts will be reduced more people and a wider range of people will have engaged with heritage organisations will be more resilient local economy will be boosted local areas/communities will be a better place to live, work or visit

Eligibility: charities or trusts; community or voluntary groups; community/parish councils; community interest companies; local authorities; other public sector organisations, such as nationally funded museums; social enterprisesMore information, guidance documents and application details can be found here: http://www.hlf.org.uk/HowToApply/programmes/Pages/sharingheritage.aspx

Aberdeen City Heritage Trust | N/A | N/A

Grants for the repair of historic buildings in conservation areas. Grant rates vary depending on the type of work proposed and where the building is located. Eligibility: http://www.aberdeenheritage.org.uk/uploads/downloads/Eligible%20Works.pdf for a list of eligible and priority works. More information, guidance documents and application details can be found here: http://www.aberdeenheritage.org.uk/grants/preapplication-enquiry/

Vacant and Derelict Land Fund

Aims to tackle long-term vacant and derelict land in Scotland. The criteria of the fund is to tackle long term vacant/derelict land; stimulate economic growth/job creation; and promote environmental justice and improved quality of life” – with a focus on projects which promote innovation in temporary and longer term greening techniques for vacant and derelict land sites.Eligibility: The following local authorities receive funding, reflecting the extent of vacant and derelict land in these areas and levels of deprivation:

Glasgow North Lanarkshire Highland Dundee South Lanarkshire

More information, guidance documents and application details can be found here:http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Built-Environment/regeneration/investment/vdlf

Business Premises Renovation Allowance – HMRC| N/A | N/A

To increase private investment, enterprise and employment in the UK’s most disadvantaged communities (designated as “Enterprise Areas”), by bringing longer term vacant business properties, in those areas, back into productive use. The measure is part of the UK’s holistic approach to regeneration. A full initial allowance of 100% can be claimed in the year in which the expenditure is incurred. If this allowance is not claimed in full in the first year, writing down allowance of 25%

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based on cost can be claimed in subsequent years until tax relief has been claimed for the total capital expenditure on the project.Eligibility: The property must have been unused for a year or more prior to the renovation exercise beginning. It must have been last used for the purposes of a trade, profession or vocation or as an office (and not as a dwelling) and it must be used for one or more of these purposes after the renovation or conversion has been completed.More information, guidance documents and application details can be found here: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/camanual/CA45300.htm

Environment

CSV Local Nature Reserve Awards | £250 |N/A

Offer up to £500 for activities taking place on LNRs which encourage volunteer involvement and bring new volunteers onto the reserve. Activities could involve wildlife recording and education, raising profile of the site and protecting and enhancing biodiversity. We will prioritise applications from community or ‘Friends of’ groups. Events should involve the local Ranger Service or LNR Managers.

Link: http://actionearth.csv.org.uk/apply/grant-application - register at this link to be sent email with application form Further information can be found at: http://actionearth.csv.org.uk/apply

CSV Action Earth Awards | £50 - £250 | N/A

From £50 to £250 are available to groups of volunteers carrying out environmental activities. This could include improving ponds, woodlands, meadows and other green spaces to make them more wildlife friendly. Create new habitats by planting nectar-rich flowers, fruit-bearing trees or shrubs.

Link: http://actionearth.csv.org.uk/apply/grant-application - register at this link to be sent email with application form Further information can be found at: http://actionearth.csv.org.uk/apply

The Clackmannanshire and Stirling Environment Trust | £2,500 - £5,000 | N/A

Funding for community projects that provide, restore or improve community resources. Land/amenity projects should restore and/or enchance the environment for the benefit of the public. This includes the built and/or the natural environment. Biodiversity projects should be to enchance or protect local biodiversity. Funding of between £2,000 and £5,000 is available. For further information visit: http://www.clacksweb.org.uk/environment/cset/

An application form must be completed and can be obtained from the trust's office: The Clackmannanshire and Stirling Environment Trustc/o Bannockburn Local Office, 6 New Road, Bannockburn, Stirling, FK7 8LWTel: 01786 484611Email: [email protected]

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Banks Community Fund | £5,000 | N/A

The scheme broadly aims to benefit local communities in the vicinity of a landfill site. Grants are awarded to groups whose projects aim to ensure an attractive and ‘liveable’ environment, and contribute to tackling global environmental challenges at a local level. Grants of up to £5,000 are available.

Information & forms can be found at: http://www.bankscommunityfund.org.uk/apply.html

Community Action Grant - Scottish Natural Heritage | £1,000 - £20,000 | N/A

For projects which are:- requesting funding between £1,000 and £20,000- 12 months or less- short term projects which promote community actionFocus on projects which get more people and communities actively involved in and caring for Scotland's nature and landscapes. We're looking to fund a variety of projects which help us to deliver key outcomes for people and nature. They are:Outcome 1 - more people experiencing, enjoying and valuing nature and landscapes Outcome 2 - improve the quality and management of Scotland's nature and landscapes Outcome 3 - nature and landscapes making an increased contribution to the Scottish economy Outcome 4 - better places in which to live, work and visit are created For more information on funding priorities visit: http://www.snh.gov.uk/funding/our-grants/what/our-funding-priorities/ where a guidance can be downloaded.

Guidance can application and forms can be found at: http://www.snh.gov.uk/funding/our-grants/how-apply/grant-guidance/

Natural Projects Grant - Scottish Natural Heritage | £10,000 | N/A

For projects that are generally:- requesting funding of £10,000 and over- more than 12 months (generally up to 3 years)- longer term delivery and implementation projectsand/or requesting funding for staff posts (regardless of project length or value of funding request)Focus on projects that get more people and communities actively involved in and caring for Scotland's nature and landscapes. We're looking to fund a variety of projects that help us to deliver key outcomes for people and nature. They are:Outcome 1 - more people experiencing, enjoying and valuing nature and landscapes Outcome 2 - improve the quality and management of Scotland's nature and landscapes Outcome 3 - nature and landscapes making an increased contribution to the Scottish economy Outcome 4 - better places in which to live, work and visit are created For more information on funding priorities visit: http://www.snh.gov.uk/funding/our-grants/what/our-funding-priorities/ where a guidance can be downloaded.

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Guidance can application and forms can be found at: http://www.snh.gov.uk/funding/our-grants/how-apply/grant-guidance/

AquaFund | N/A | N/A

AquaFund® is ADSM’s multi-million pound grant which is designed to enable organisations to make water efficiencies and financial savings. The AquaFund® Scheme will provide the cash, the resources and the expertise to drive down your water costs. Further information at: http://www.adsm.com/aquafund/

Contact them on 01753 833 880 or email [email protected] to get your savings underway.

SCOTLAND’S ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMME (SEEP) – PATHFINDER FUND LAUNCHED | N/A | 18/03/2016

Scotland’s Energy Efficiency Programme (SEEP)Pathfinder Fund is the first step in preparing for the launch of SEEP in 2018. First announced in June, SEEP is being developed to deliver the new national infrastructure priority for energy efficiency. It is intended that SEEP will offer support for the next 15-20 years to ensure that all buildings (domestic and non-domestic) in Scotland can achieve a good energy efficiency rating.

http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Business-Industry/Energy/Action/lowcarbon/LCITP/SEEP/SEEPCall

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FUND LAUNCHED | N/A | 01/04/2016

The Fund has been established as part of an ERDF Strategic Intervention to deliver new and improved green infrastructure. The Strategic Intervention forms part of Scotland’s programme for European and Structural Investment Funds 2014-2020. It will support a number of strategic Operations with an investment value of approximately £15 million over the duration of the programme.

The Green Infrastructure Strategic Intervention will be managed through a competitive Challenge Fund. The Fund is seeking proposals for activities which: - improve nature, biodiversity and ecosystems;- address environmental quality, flooding and climate change;- involve communities and increase participation;- increase place attractiveness and competitiveness; and- improve health and wellbeing http://www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/sustainability-climate-change/sustainable-scotland-network/news/green-infrastructure-fund-launched/

Energy

The Naturesave Trust | N/A | N/A

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To encourage the greater adoption of sustainable development, especially within the Small and Medium Sized business community. Grants are made to projects which specifically address the promotion and implementation of sustainable development, environmental and/or conservationist improvement and/or general ‘green’ issues. See the guidelines for further information http://www.naturesave.co.uk/document%20centre/Trust/Naturesave%20Trust%20-%20funding%20guidelines.pdf

The following link will open the application form http://www.naturesave.co.uk/media/Naturesave%20Trust%20%20-%20Application%20Form%20-%20short%20version.pdf

2016 Ashden UK Awards | £10,000 - £20,000 | N/A

Reward organisations which deliver sustainable energy at the local level, and through this bring social, economic and environmental benefits. Local sustainable energy includes:· Renewable energy (electricity or heat) generated close to its point of use from any sustainable source.· Energy efficiency through use of technology or other means, in homes or workplaces.· Reducing demand for energy through behaviour change or other means One Gold Award will have a prize fund of £20,000 and the others will win prize funds of £10,000 each. For more information visit http://www.ashden.org/files/2014_forms/Information_for_2014_Ashden_UK_Awards_applicants.pdf

You will be sent an email in summer 2014 to let you know when the criteria and application form are ready. Applications will open in autumn 2014. If you want to discuss whether your work is eligible, or have questions about how to register and make an application, please contact the Awards Coordinator on 020 7410 7023 or [email protected].

2016 Ashden School Awards | £5,000 | N/A

Must be able to demonstrate success in making their buildings and grounds more sustainable as well as integrating sustainability into their culture and curriculum. Two Schools Awards, with prizes of up to £5,000 each. For more information visit http://www.ashden.org/files/2014_forms/Information_for_2014_Ashden_School_Awards_applicants.pdf

You will be sent an email in summer 2014 to let you know when the criteria and application form are ready. Applications will open in autumn 2014. If you want to discuss whether your work is eligible, or have questions about how to register and make an application, please contact the Awards Coordinator on 020 7410 7023 or [email protected].

2016 Eurostar Ashden Awards for sustainable Travel | £30,000 | N/A

Rewards organisations which deliver renewable energy and energy efficiency at the local level, and through this bring social, economic and environmental benefits. In particular we are looking for schemes that do one or more of the following:· Enable greater use of non-car options for travel, such as walking, cycling and public transport.· Encourage more efficient use of the car or the existing transport network.

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· Deliver overall reductions in travel energy demand through behavioural measures.· Showcase an effective combination of technological and behavioural measures to encourage more sustainable travel Winners will share a total of £30,000 in prize money. For more information visit http://www.ashden.org/files/2014_forms/2014SustainableTravelBriefingENGLISH.pdf

You will be sent an email in summer 2014 to let you know when the criteria and application form are ready. Applications will open in autumn 2014. If you want to discuss whether your work is eligible, or have questions about how to register and make an application, please contact the Awards Coordinator on 020 7410 7023 or [email protected]

Healthy Towns

Sport Facilities Fund - Sport Scotland | N/A | N/A

This programme covers the provision or upgrading of all facilities for the general community. In the main, proposals will be led by local authorities, clubs, trusts and the like.

This funding stream funds developments which are for the public good and will provide equitable opportunities for increased sports participation by the community at local level.

This funding stream is for capital expenditure only. See http://www.sportscotland.org.uk/facilities/funding/sport_facilities_fund/Project_eligibility for further information on which projects are eligible.

There are two application routes: The single stage Small Projects application is intended to make the process fast and simple for projects under £100,000.For larger projects there is a two stage process. The Outline application is intended to give the applicant formal feedback before the full depth of the project is developed.On successful completion of an Outline application the applicant will receive a full application pack.Forms can be found at: http://www.sportscotland.org.uk/About_us/What_we_do/Places/Invest/Sports_facilities_fund/Application_process

Barclays Community Sports Awards | £1,000 - £5,000 | N/A

The award aims to recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals who use sport to benefit communities across the UK. Each individual wins £1,000 for their group or organisation & is entered into the end of season award to win £5,000.For further information visit: http://www.barclayscommunitysportsaward.com/

Online applications and guidelines

Dumfries and Galloway Council Sports Grants | £1,000 | N/A

Grants of up to £1,000 are available to sports clubs and organisations operating in the Dumfries and Galloway Council area. Further information on eligibility criteria is available at: http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1240

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Application forms are available to be downloaded and completed at: http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1240

Esmee Fairbairn Foundation - Food Strand | £5,000 - £500,000 | N/A

Foundation supports work which demonstrates the important role food plays in wellbeing and which connects people to the food that they eat. It seeks to bring about more sustainable food production and consumption policies and practices. They will support work which:• delivers high quality, innovative local food projects, particularly those that can become financially sustainable and are replicable.• establishes closer links between NGOs, community groups, producers, retailers and industry in order to create more coherent food sector.• improves people’s understanding of the place that food plays in our lives and shows the role that access to good quality food can have on wellbeing.• leads to the prioritisation of sustainable food production and consumption in local and national policy, practice and decision-making.• increases demand for better quality food from sustainable sources, for example, through changes to public procurement.No set amount but usually between £5,000 - £500,000

An eligibility quiz and link to application is available at: http://esmeefairbairn.org.uk/apply-for-funding/guide-to-applying/select-your-fund/food-strand/food-strand-application-process/

Boost | N/A | N/A

All their activities are designed to give opportunities to those who wish to fulfill their sporting ambitions, at any level. See http://www.boostct.org/page3.htm for details on some of the activities Boost currently supports. Boost believes that sport is for everyone and hope to work with people from all ages, races, colours, creeds & physical abilities.

Please send or email a letter, no more than two sides of A4, telling us the following details:›The name of your organisation - what you do & who your beneficiaries are›Funding - why you need funding, details of the project & approximate funding requirements. Applications should be emailed to: [email protected] or sent to: Boost Charitable Trust, 5 St Bride Street, London, EC4A 4AS

Think Local – SRUC | N/A | N/A

The Think Local project has been in developed to bring together initiatives on local food and drink in Scotland.Think Local will focus on 5 streams:•Added Value•Farmers’ markets and events•Local food retail•Regional development•The theme of collaboration runs through Think Local; recognising the ability of project partners to deliver growth and support, and ensuring activities are combined to the benefit of the food and drink SMEs.

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2016 will be a focus for delivery, with a target for local food inclusion at the Ryder Cup, Homecoming Scotland and the Commonwealth Games. Think Local is about bringing together various elements of the food and drink sector, allowing them to direct their efforts to best advantage those working in the industry.

An eligibility quiz and link to application is available at: http://esmeefairbairn.org.uk/apply-for-funding/guide-to-applying/select-your-fund/food-strand/food-strand-application-process/

€1 Million Prize for Better Use of Antibiotics Launched by European Commission | £1,000,000 | 17/08/2016

This €1 million Prize aims to address the unnecessary use of antibiotics, which is contributing to the growing issue of antibiotic resistance. It is estimated that "antimicrobial resistance" (AMR) causes around 25,000 deaths and over €1.5 billion in healthcare expenses and productivity losses in Europe each year.

Antibiotics are often prescribed for upper respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold, bronchitis and infections of the sinuses, even though many of these infections are due to viruses against which antibiotics are not effective or necessary.The Horizon Prize for Better Use of Antibiotics sets the challenge of developing a rapid test to identify, at the point of care, patients with upper respiratory tract infections that can be treated safely without antibiotics. The test will need to be cheap, easy-to-use and non- or minimally invasive for patients. The aim is to eliminate unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics, and thereby, to decrease the development of resistant bacteria.

http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizonprize/index.cfm?prize=better-use-antibiotics

BUPA UK Foundation to Open in May | £1,000,000 | N/A

The BUPA UK Foundation is expected to provide up to £1 million in grants in 2015 to support health and social care projects across the UK.The funding will be offered through clearly defined funding programmes, each of which will be focused on a different theme. The theme of the first funding round will be announced in mid-May when the Foundation opens to applications, with funding decisions expected in the summer.The Foundation expects to fund a small number of practical projects and initiatives that aim to tackle critical challenges in health and social care, deliver public benefit and make a direct impact on people's health and wellbeing.The Foundation has a strong interest in tackling health conditions that can affect everyone, including heart health, cancer, Type 2 diabetes and dementia. It will also focus on important factors that underpin good health, such as mental health, ageing and wellness, the prevention of long-term conditions, and behaviour change to improve health and wellbeing.The Foundation is currently inviting interested groups to comment and provide their ideas on:• Themes or challenges they would like to see the Foundation tackle through its funding programmes.• Its approach to grant-making and the kinds of projects and initiatives it plans to fund.This can be done by taking a short survey on the Bupa UK Foundation website.Full details of the fund will be provided when it opens in mid-May 2015.

http://www.bupaukfoundation.org

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Culture and Arts

Cashback for Creativity - Creative Scotland | N/A | N/A

Cashback for Creativity aims to support a wide range of projects in dance, film and music - reaching communities where there is an identified and demonstrated need.

If you want to find out more email: [email protected]

Foyle Foundation - Main Grants Scheme | £10,000 - £500,000 | N/A

ARTS: Seeks applications which make a strong artistic case for support in either the performing or visual arts. Organisations or projects which provide benefits and services to the public, rather than special interest groups will be favoured. Please note that community arts activity will not generally be supported. LEARNING: Will support projects which facilitate the acquisition of knowledge and which have a long-term strategic impact. Key areas for support are:• libraries, museums and archives; and • special educational needs and learning difficulties;• projects that reduce overheads or which help generate additional revenue will also be considered.Average grant is between £10,000 and £50,000 but up to a max. of £500,000 can be awarded.

Guidelines & application form can be found at http://www.foylefoundation.org.uk/how-to-apply/

Foyle Foundation - Small Grants Scheme | £1,000 - £10,000 | N/A

To support smaller charities in the UK, especially those working at grass roots and local community level, in any field, across a wide range of activities. Grants of between £1,000 and £10,000 are available.

Application form can be downloaded from http://www.foylefoundation.org.uk/how-to-apply/

Film Festival Fund 2015 | £5,000 - £50,000 | N/A

The Film Festival Fund is aimed at supporting a broad range of audience facing film festivals, from community provision to sustaining the ambition and reach of those which are of UK or international significance. The Fund aims to support greater sustainability of the sector, encouraging new ideas and initiatives around film festivals, and to incentivise film festivals work together and to engage with the film sector more widely through the UK Audience Network for Film.The BFI has allocated lottery funding of £1 million per year, for the four years from 2013-2017, to the Film Festival Fund. Funding will be allocated under two strands:Strand One - supporting film festivals of local/regional significance or which address a specialist themeFunding for audience development activity within film festivals that offer a strong cultural programme and which serve local/regional audiences or which may have a particular specialist theme enabling them to reach audiences from further across the UK. Average awards are anticipated to be between £5,000 and £15,000 with an upper limit of £50,000.Strand Two - supporting film festivals of UK wide or international significanceFunding is available to support audience development activity at UK festivals that have an

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international or UK-wide reach and profile, enhancing opportunities for the UK film industry and internationally, as well as further increasing audience choice. Awards under this strand are anticipated to be for at least £50,000.

More information about the application process and the specific application forms can be found here: http://www.bfi.org.uk/about-bfi/partnerships/film-festival-fund

Talent Programme Bursary Available to Support the Development of Film Talent in Scotland | £1,500 | N/A

The Talent Programme Bursary offers financial support to Scottish writers, directors and producers to attend talent labs and development programmes. As part of its professional development support for new and emerging filmmakers, the Scottish Film Talent Network (SFTN) offers a Talent Programme Bursary to help writers, directors and producers to attend talent labs and development programmes.

More information and the application guidelines can be found here: http://www.scottishfilmtalent.com/professional-development/?dm_i=FES,34Z1N,F50HRL,B8UHV,1

Tasgadh - Small Grants for Traditional Arts | £250 - £1,000 | 19/02/2016

Devolved from Creative Scotland, Tasgadh is managed by Feisean nan Gaidheal and open to organisations and individuals. Tasgadh is designed to provide support for traditional artists and organisations to create, perform, tour and showcase work.An allocation of £31,500 is available in 2015/16 for the funding of small traditional arts projects. Applicants can apply for an award of between £250 and £1,000.

Find out more and access the application form at: http://www.feisean.org/en/tasgadh/

Open Project Funding | £1,500 - £100,000 | N/A

Creative Scotland has made over £2.4million of Open Project Funding awards to 111 individual artists and organisations working across the arts, screen and creative industries. The awards have been made during the period June and July 2015 and range from between £1,500 and £100,000.

http://www.creativescotland.com/what-we-do/latest-news/archive/2015/08/2.4million-boost-to-cultural-activity-across-scotland?dm_i=FES,3MLFF,K0HD1S,D1FA4,1

VisitScotland Growth Fund | N/A | More info from March 2016

VisitScotland’s Growth Fund supports collaborative tourism marketing projects which support growth in the tourism sector and ensure that visitors experience the true Spirit of Scotland. The fund is a platform which supports groups in leveraging additional and focused marketing investment, stimulating collaboration within the industry, closer working with VisitScotland and achieving strategic alignment with the national Tourism 2020 strategy.

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The Growth Fund also helps businesses to build their digital capability, market and measure more effectively. Working in partnership, means that we no longer market Scotland for Scotland; we market Scotland with Scotland.

http://www.visitscotland.org/business_support/marketing_opportunities/growth_fund.aspx

Culture, Events and Heritage Fund in Renfrewshire | N/A | 8/3, 1/8 & 1/12 |

There are three levels of grant: up to £1,000; from £1,000 to £10,000; and funding of £10,000 and over.

The Fund is available to organisations and individuals (including community groups and professional artists) who wish to create or develop cultural or heritage activities specifically inspired by Paisley’s bid to be UK City of Culture 2021.

Applications are anticipated to be received from the following:• Voluntary or community organisations.• Schools, colleges and universities.• Independent artists and makers.• Artist collectives, cultural organisations and networks.• Businesses, including creative industries.The fund can support a range of activity, such as training and cultural learning opportunities, new and one-off events, or enhancements of an existing festival or programme of work.

http://www.idoxgrantfinder.co.uk/localgov/Default/Index?ReturnUrl=%2flocalgov%2fNews%2fView%2fGRUKBP3!N57935

Education

Ernest Cook Trust (UK) Small Grants Programme | £1,000 - £1,500 | N/A

Supports state schools and small registered charities which would like to undertake projects which meet the Trust’s objectives and require a small amount of pump-priming in order for such projects to take place. Although the full range of the small grants programme is up to £4,000, due to the huge pressure on the available resources most awards are in the region of £1,000 to £1,500. Further information at: http://ernestcooktrust.org.uk/grants/how-to-apply/

No application form, post a covering letter on official headed paper of the applicant organisation & include:•up to 2 sheets of A4 describing the organisation, outlining the project & specifying its educational elements and the way in which it fits in with the interests of the ECT •a simple budget for the project, outlining the way in which the grant would be spent

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•a list of any other funding applications•the latest annual report & accounts for the organisation (schools are not required to send one)

Employment and Training

Grangers volunteer Programme - Glenmore Lodge & Grangers | N/A | N/A

Fund to support volunteers working for a group which ventures into the outdoors and who would benefit from the volunteer gaining a UK instructor/leader qualification. The fund supports volunteers who help guide or coach others on courses or events that are provided to the free of charge. Funding of up to 50% of total course costs is available.

An application can be downloaded from http://www.glenmorelodge.org.uk/volunteers.asp and then emailed to grangersfund@glenmore lodge.org.uk

Low Carbon Skills Fund | >£12,500 | N/A

Give the opportunity to apply for up to £12,500 towards employee training costs. The funding for training provides:•Funding for up to 25 episodes of training•50% of training costs, up to a maximum of £500 per episode Eligible training includes:•Renewable energy, low carbon technologies and microgeneration•Energy efficiency, environmental and clean technologies•Waste management and re-use•Reducing carbon in supply and energy management.

Further information at: http://www.ukgrants.org.uk/available-grants/

Training and Recruitment Grant Programme | £5,000 - £14,000 | N/A

Grants to support businesses in training and recruiting staff. Most grants are between £5,000 - £14,000

Further information at: http://www.ukgrants.org.uk/available-grants/

Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) | N/A | N/A

Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) is a discretionary grant for businesses who want to develop a project within an assisted area in Scotland. The amount offered depends on: The size of your businessThe location of the project Our assessment of how much is needed for the project to go aheadYou can apply whether your business is based in Scotland or not – though the project must take place in Scotland. The project should also involve an element of capital investment and must directly result in the creation or safeguarding of jobs in Scotland.

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Large businesses which are not small or medium sized enterprises will only be eligible if the project involves ‘new activity’.

http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/services/attract-investment/regional-selective-assistance/overview

Adopt an Apprentice | £5,000 | N/A

Adopt an Apprentice and not only will your business benefit from a skilled trainee, but you will also receive a financial incentive.The financial incentive will help cover wage and recruitment costs of taking on a Modern Apprentice who has been made redundant from another employer.For businesses in the oil and gas industry, the financial incentive is £5,000. For businesses in all other industries the incentive is £2,000.

https://www.ourskillsforce.co.uk/funding-and-support/adopt-an-apprentice/

Certificate of Work Readiness | N/A | N/A

The Certificate of Work Readiness has been developed for employers, using the key attributes they look for when hiring new staff. It’s a mixture of work experience and employer assessments, which prove that a young person, aged 16 to 19, has reached an employer defined standard.

https://www.ourskillsforce.co.uk/funding-and-support/certificate-of-work-readiness/

Low Carbon Skills Fund | £5,000 | N/A

The Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF) gives Scottish businesses with under 100 employees the opportunity to apply for up to £5000 towards employee training costs in areas such as renewable energy and low-carbon technologies, energy efficiency, waste management and re-use, and reducing carbon in supply and energy management.

We will refund up to 60% of employee training costs, up to a maximum of £1000 per employee.

https://www.ourskillsforce.co.uk/funding-and-support/low-carbon-skills-fund/

Skills for Growth | N/A | N/A

Skills for Growth aims to help small businesses achieve their objectives with knowledgeable, skilled and motivated employees. We do this by combining free consultancy from Investors in People with free support from your employer engagement adviser.

This means we can help you create a detailed people plan, or understand where to start.

https://www.ourskillsforce.co.uk/funding-and-support/skills-for-growth/

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Volunteering Support Grant 2016-17 | £10,000 | 31st March

The Volunteering Support Grant supports third sector organisations to create new volunteering projects to increase the diversity of their volunteers (especially those experiencing disadvantage); and improve opportunities, skills and personal development through volunteering. The fund also helps organisations enhance their services and improve their capacity to deploy, support and train volunteers.

Grants of up to £10,000 are available to increase the hours of an existing staff member or buy in support to help develop volunteering opportunities, management and practices; pay for the resources needed to recruit, support and deploy volunteers; and help with volunteer expenses and training for staff, management committee and volunteers.

To be eligible, applicant organisations should be working in Scotland; and have an annual income of under £250,000 (although those under £100,000 will be given priority if the fund is over-subscribed). Applicant organisations don’t have to be a registered charity, as long as their constitution makes clear that funds will not be distributed among members.

http://www.voluntaryactionfund.org.uk/funding-and-support/volunteering-development-grants

Innovation and Growth

HSBC Launches £8 Billion SME Business Loan Fund | N/A | N/A

The new HSBC £8 Billion SME Fund has been established to provide businesses with the financial resources required to set up and achieve ambitions for growth and development. The package is part of HSBC's bid to support up to a million small businesses that have accounts at the bank, and also includes plans to run nationwide workshops aiming to support thousands of new and evolving companies.The package includes:• An £8 billion SME Fund available across the UK, allocated throughout 43 local areas.• Arrangement and HSBC security fees on qualifying business loans worth between £1,000 and £300,000 to be waived, refunded until 31 July 2015; available to customers and non-customers.• 18 months of fee-free business banking for start-ups, • More than 300 workshops over 12 months, aiming to support 10,000 businesses in seeking to grow from start-ups to established firms looking to expand.The funding package breaks down regionally, as follows:• Manchester (£400 million fund)• West Yorkshire (£400 million fund)• Birmingham (£400 million fund)• Tyne Tees (£150 million fund)• Liverpool and Cheshire (£150 million fund)• Scotland (£400 million fund)• Bristol and Bath (£150 million fund)• Cambridge (£150 million fund)• London (£2.1 billion fund)• Kent and Thames Gateway (£150 million fund)Barclays Launch £100 Million Fast Growth Tech Fund | N/A | N/A

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Barclays has launched a £100 million debt finance fund to help fast growing UK technology businesses rival their US counterparts.By providing the funding it is hoped this will enable technology firms to focus on areas typically seen as more risky by equity investors, like R&D, sales and marketing, without having to give away any equity in the company.This new type of lending has, until now, been unavailable to UK businesses leaving them trailing behind US technology firms which in contrast have been able to grow at a rapid rate thanks to access to debt finance.Traditional businesses take on average 15 years to develop whereas technology firms develop much more rapidly meaning they are set to benefit from the debt finance as an alternative to selling equity. This will also allow leading entrepreneurs to retain control of their company’s development and concentrate on accelerated growth.

https://www.home.barclays/news/2015/05/barclays-injects-p100m-into-fast-growth.html

Scottish Enterprise Announces By Design Grant Scheme | £2,000 - £5,000 | N/A

Scottish Enterprise is offering the By Design Grant to help businesses in Scotland to design new products, processes or services or to improve the design of existing products, processes or services.Grants of between £2,000 and £5,000 are available.Grants are available to VAT registered companies in Scotland (except Highlands and Islands) looking to develop new products or services.Successful applicants must be able to contribute at least 25% of the eligible costs, as well as demonstrate the benefits of the project to the business.

Find out about the application process at: http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/services/develop-new-products-and-services/innovation-by-design/overview

Fuel.Ventures EIS Fund 1 - New Venture Capital Programme for UK's Tech and e-Commerce Firms | N/A | N/A

Fuel.Ventures EIS Fund 1 is an incubation studio and investment fund targeting the e-commerce sector. The programme will invest in companies that have growth potential, with the overall aim of creating the UK’s next billion pound enterprise.The primary focus is on building proven business models in the online and mobile space that have both the ability to scale quickly and international growth potential. Fuel.Ventures invests in those entrepreneurs with unique technologies that will define the next era of innovation. The funder takes a hands-on approach, partnering with talented entrepreneurs to transform their vision into reality.This is an open-ended venture capital fund, so there is no minimum or maximum investment level stated. For those who have a good proven concept, the investment can help build and finalise a product and take the business to the next level.

http://fuel.ventures

Start-up grants - Heritage Lottery Fund | £300 - £10,000

For anyone thinking about creating a new organisation to look after or engage people with heritage, or existing groups taking on new responsibilities for heritage.Start-up grants can support the early stages of planning your activities

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You can apply for a grant from £3,000 to £10,000.For more information on theis grant view the guidance notes at: http://www.hlf.org.uk/HowToApply/programmes/Documents/SUG_Application_Guidance.pdf

Application form can be found at: http://www.hlf.org.uk/HowToApply/programmes/Pages/StartupGrants.aspx

SMART: SCOTLAND | N/A | N/A

A grant to help you undertake technical feasibility studies and research and development (R&D) projects with a commercial endpoint.Your project must exhibit significant:•Technological innovation advance for the UK industry or sector concerned•Technical risks and challenges associated with defining and developing the technologyYou must be able to demonstrate:•You own, or have rights to exploit, the intellectual property required to undertake, and arising from, the project•How commercial prospects for the end product or process will be achieved, with realistic and effective routes to market•You have the necessary management and technical expertise and resources (either ‘in-house’ or brought-in) to make the project a success•Both the project and the business are financially viable•Financial assistance from SMART: SCOTLAND is essential

First step is to complete an initial enquiry form which can be found at: http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/services/develop-new-products-and-services/smart-scotland/how-to-applyInvesting in Ideas - Big Lottery Fund | £500 - £10,000| N/A

Grants of £500 to £10,000 to organisations to enable them to think about, develop and test new ideas or improved ways of working that will bring real improvements to communities, and the lives of people most in need. Projects must achieve one of more of the following outcomes:•People have better chances in life•Communities are safer, stronger and more able to work together to tackle inequalities•People have better and more sustainable services and environments•People and communities are healthier.

Guidance notes and application form can be found at: http://www2.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/scotland/investing-in-ideas

Glasgow New Business Fund | >£15,000 | N/A

Fund to assist early stage enterprises which have growth potential and the ability to create new jobs. The fund will offer part funding towards premises costs, up to £15,000 over a 4 year period. For further information, visit: http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=9687

An application form is available to download and complete at: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=14946&p=0

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Transform Foundation | £18,000 | N/A

Each £18,000 grant covers strategy, design and development to build an amazing website. The grant covers 100% of the upfront costs. Your organisation will only need to fund ongoing costs.

https://www.transformfoundation.org.uk/apply-for-funding

Community Funding

Greggs Environmental Trusts | £2,500 - £10,000 | Apply by 01/07/2016

Greggs Foundation aims to make a difference to people in need at the heart of their local communities. It has a number of funds which aim to address the needs of disadvantaged local communities. We are delighted to announce a new programme, funded by the 5p levy on carrier bag sales in Greggs shops, that aims to improve people's lives by improving their environments. This programme is a pilot and the outcomes will be reviewed at the end of six months to ensure the programme achieves the desired level of impact.

https://www.greggsfoundation.org.uk/environmental-grants

The Active Communities Funding Programme | N/A | N/A

The Active Communities Funding Programme aims to close the gap between those communities which experience the worst health in England, Scotland and Wales and the majority of the population. The programme focuses on people living in the poorest neighbourhoods, it is for local people with great ideas about how to help create fairer places to grow, live, work and age well.

Link to application form becomes available if applications in your area are opened

Crerar Hotels Trust | N/A | N/A

Crerar Hotel Trust donates to local community, sport, medical, educational and children's charities. For information on each specific charity please see the links at: http://www.crerarhotels.com/charity/

Applications must be made in writing to the Clerk of the Trust

Carnegie Dunfermline Trust | £300 - £10,000 | N/A

The Trust funds projects, activities and schemes with social, community, educational, cultural, sport and recreational purposes for the benefit of those within the defined geographic area of the operation of the Trust. They are also interested in active partnerships where organisations decide to work together and adopt a joint approach. Start-up funding is offered on a one-off basis. Grants of between £300 and £10,000 area available.

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An application form can be downloaded from: http://www.andrewcarnegie.co.uk/grants

Charles Hayward - Small Grants | £7,000 | N/A

Grant are made in the following categories for charities with an income of less than £350,000: criminal justice, heritage and conservation and older people. Grants of up to £7,000 area available. See http://www.charleshaywardfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Small-Grant-Programme-Guidelines-Application-Form-May-2014.pdf for information on each of the above eligible themes.

Guidance notes and an application form is available at: http://www.charleshaywardfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Small-Grant-Programme-Guidelines-Application-Form-May-2014.pdf

Charles Hayward - Main Grant Programme | £15,000 - £25,000 | N/A

Grants are made in the following categories for charities with an income of more than £350,000: criminal justice and heritage and conservation. See http://www.charleshaywardfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Main-Grant-Programme-Guidelines-May-2014.pdf for full information on each of the above categories. Grants of £15,000 - £25,000 per annum for projects over 1-3 years are available.

Guidance notes and an application form is available at: http://www.charleshaywardfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Main-Grant-Programme-Guidelines-May-2014.pdf

Glasgow Airport Flightpath Fund - BAA Communities Trust | N/A | N/A

The Glasgow Airport FlightPath Fund focuses its community investment in several areas including education, the environment, economic regeneration and employment. The FlightPath Fund is designed to ensure the communities surrounding the airport share in its success - community groups and charities in Renfrewshire, Glasgow and East and West Dunbartonshire are all eligible to apply for funding.

Before making a formal grant application, it is advised to email a summary of your proposal to your local community fund representative so that they can give guidance - Glasgow – Neil Richardson/Sharon Morrison [email protected] To apply download an application form from: http://www.airportcommunitiestrust.com/community-funds/glasgow-airport-flightpath-fund and email [email protected]

First World War: then and now | £3,000 - £10,000 | N/A

First World War: then and now provides grants of £3,000 to £10,000 for communities to mark the Centenary of the First World War.It is expected that your project achieves a minimum of one outcome for people from the list below. It is unlikely that your project will achieve a large number of these outcomes. Outcomes for peopleWith our investment, people will have:■learnt about heritage

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■developed skills■changed their attitudes and/or behaviour■had an enjoyable experience■volunteered time Outcomes for heritageWith our support, heritage will be:■in better condition ■better interpreted and explained ■identified / recorded Outcomes for communitiesWith our support:■more people and a wider range of people will have engaged with heritage.

Application guidance and application form can be found at: http://www.hlf.org.uk/HowToApply/programmes/Pages/FirstWorldWarThenandNow.aspx

The fund will support local projects which help families and communities give children the best start in life. They are concentrating funding on projects which benefit children, or parents and families of children, who are eight years and under. Funding of £250-£10,000 available

More information about the fund can be found at: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/scotland/communities-and-families-fund where there is also a link to the application form under ‘related documents’.

Awards for All Scotland – Big Lottery Fund | £500 - £10,000 | N/A

Grants of between £500 and £10,000 available to help people become actively involved in projects which bring about change in their local community. They want to fund projects which will achieve one or more of the following outcomes: • strengthen how your community works together • Increase people's skills and life chances• Improve your local area for people to enjoy • Get people more active and healthier

A guide and link to the application form can be found at: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/awardsforallscotland

Falkirk Council - Community Grants | £5,000 | N/A

The Community Grant Scheme supports the Third Sector (community, voluntary and non-profit-sharing organisations) to deliver projects that make a positive difference to communities across the Falkirk Council area. They would like to support projects that can contribute to one or more of the goals of Falkirk Council as set out within their Corporate Plan 2012-2017. These are:•Further developing a thriving, sustainable and vibrant economy•Continuing to improve health, safety and well being of our citizens and communities•Increasing our efforts to tackle disadvantage and discrimination; and•Enhancing and sustaining an environment in which people want to live, work and visit.Grants of up to £5,000 are available

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An application form can be downloaded from: http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/people-communities/funding/community-grants.aspx

Glens of Foudland Windfarm Community Trust | N/A | N/A

Grants to benefit communities near the Glen of Foudland windfarm.

Further information and an application form is available at: http://www.glens.org.uk/form.pdf

Caithness and North Sutherland Fund | £500 - £10,000 | N/A

Funding for projects that increase the attractiveness of Caithness and North Sutherland as a place to live, work and invest with particular emphasis on achieving environmental, social, cultural and infrastructure improvements. Grants of between £1,000 and £30,000 are available. For futher information visit: http://www.cnsf.org.uk/guidance/

You must firstly complete the form available at the following link: http://www.cnsf.org.uk/apply-for-funding/

Investing in Communities: Growing Community Assets | £10,000 - £1,000,000 | N/A

Designed to support communities to take more control and influence over their own future through ownership of assets. Funding of between £10,000 and £1million is available. We want to fund projects that deliver the following four outcomes:• Communities work together to own and develop local assets • Communities are sustainable and improve their economic, environmental and social future through the ownership and development of local assets • Communities develop skills and knowledge through the ownership and development of local assets

• Communities overcome disadvantage and inequality through the ownership and development of local assets.

Forms can be found at: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/scotland/investing-in-communities-growing-community-assets as well as additional criteria.

Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation | £5,000 - £25,000+ | N/A

The aim is to help raise the quality of life in the UK, particularly for those who are young, disadvantaged or elderly. There are three levels of grant:• Small – up to and including £5,000• Medium – £5,001 to £25,000• Large – over £25,000Our grants are divided into the following categories:• Community• Education• Arts• Health• Social Welfare

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• Amateur Sport• Emergency and Armed Forces• Environment• Animal WelfarePlease refer to http://www.bernardsunley.org/eligibility.html for more information on the above categories.

Letter of application should be sent to the director, information on what to include and the address to sent to can be found at: http://www.bernardsunley.org/apply.html

Rayne Foundation| N/A | N/A

Provides grants to organisations working in four main sectors – the arts, education, health and medicine, and social welfare. Within these sectors there are areas of special interest which can be found at: http://www.raynefoundation.org.uk/GrantAreas.aspx The Foundation has a flexible approach in its support of innovative, high quality projects, but is particularly interested in those which are of direct benefit to vulnerable and disadvantaged people or communities. It prefers projects which have potential for wider than just local application, those which are likely to encourage funding from or involvement of other organisations, and/or those which are hard to fund. For futher information visit http://www.raynefoundation.org.uk/Guidelines.aspx where there is also a link to frequently asked questions.There are no limit on the maximum grant but they usually support 50% of the project cost, with their average grants being £15,000.

Application form can be downloaded from this link http://www.raynefoundation.org.uk/Application.aspx where the email address to return it too once completed is available

Turemark Trust Grant | >£2,000 | N/A

Makes small grants to small projects across the UK which address social distress and disadvantage. The average grant given is for around £2,000.

Donations are mostly made to small local charities with preference to neighbourhood based community projects and for innovative work with less popular groups.

The Trust does not have a website but for more information contact Mrs Clare Pegden, PO Box 2, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 6YP. Tel: 01730 894120.

ASDA Foundation | £1,000 - £10,000 | N/A

The ASDA Foundation assists charities, people and projects within the UK which require financial assistance. The Foundation can only support a limited number of requests which have the direct support and involvement from ASDA colleagues. The foundation exists primarily to give support to existing projects being run by ASDA colleagues therefore please contact your local Store or Depot to see if this is something they are able to support.

Information can be found at: http://charities.asda.com/asda-foundation-factsheet

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Foyle Foundation Small Grants Charitable Trust |£1,000 - £10,000 | N/A

£1,000 and £10,000 to charities which can demonstrate that such a grant will make a significant difference to their work. Available to those working at grass roots and local community level, in any field, across a wide range of activities.

Application form and address can be found at: http://www.foylefoundation.org.uk/small-grants-scheme/

Foundation Scotland Express Grants | £2,000 | N/A

Our Express Grants can help meet a wide range of costs, including general running costs such as rent or staff salaries; activities and events; equipment or materials; marketing and awareness-raising initiatives and training.

Express Grants are available up to £2,000. These awards are made up of money from the many different funds we distribute on behalf of companies, individuals and charitable trusts. We match the applications we receive to the criteria of the various funds we have available at any time. These criteria determine which parts of Scotland, or which types of project any particular fund can be used for.

https://www.foundationscotland.org.uk/grants-and-funding-for-organisations/grant-programmes/express-grants/

Garfield Weston Foundation | N/A | N/A

Supports a broad range of organisations and activities which share a commitment to making a positive impact to the lives of the communities in which they work, and which are driven by a desire to achieve excellence.

We make grants across the UK to organisations in the following categories: Arts Education Youth Health Community Environment Religion Welfare

More information & a link to the application form at: http://www.garfieldweston.org/how-to-apply/

The Robertson Trust | £5,000 - £100,000 | N/A

Want to fund effective people and organisations which can make a difference. The five main priorities areas are:•Care •Health •Education and Training •Community Art •Community Sport

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For more information on these priorities view the guidelines which can be accessed from: http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/index.php/making_an_application/ There are three types of funds available: •small - revenue donation of up to £5,000 & capital donation of up to £10,000•main - revenue donation in excess of £5,000 & capital donations of £10,000 to £100,000•major capital - revenue donations in excess of £100,000

Can apply either by letter - find information regarding this in the guidelines - or by application form, both can be found at http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/index.php/making_an_application/

Esmee Fairbairn Foundation - Main Grant | N/A | N/A

The Main Fund is open to applications for support from across our sectors, which are:ArtsEducation and LearningEnvironmentSocial ChangeFor information on each of the sectors visit: http://esmeefairbairn.org.uk/what-we-fund/sectors

An eligibility quiz and link to application is available at: http://esmeefairbairn.org.uk/apply-for-funding/guide-to-applying/select-your-fund/food-strand/food-strand-application-process/

The Tudor Trust | N/A | N/A

The focus is on smaller forward-looking groups, led by capable and committed people. Characteristics include:■Organisations working directly with people who are at the margins of society■A focus on building stronger communities by overcoming isolation and fragmentation and encouraging inclusion, connection and integration■Organisations which are embedded in and have developed out of their community – whether the local area or a ‘community of interest’■High levels of user involvement, and an emphasis on self-help where this is appropriate■Work which addresses complex and multi-stranded problems in unusual or imaginative ways■Organisations which are thoughtful in their use of resources and which foster community resilience in the face of environmental, economic or social changeNo max. or min. amount

Information on making a first-stage proposal is available at: http://tudortrust.org.uk/how-to-apply/making-a-first-stage-proposal/

Pilotlight | N/A | N/A

Pilotlight handpick teams of business leaders – Pilotlighters – from a range of corporate sectors. Charities are then matched with a team of four Pilotlighters, chosen specifically for their range of skills and experience, who support them to develop strategic and business plans.Teams meet their partner charities every month over a 12-month period. An experienced project manager facilitates each project, ensuring that work remains focused and effective.The Pilotlighters help the charities’ leaders create more sustainable and efficient organisations by offering the kind of high quality, challenging mentoring that is normally only available to top corporate executives.

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Interested charities can download an expression of interest form from: http://www.pilotlight.org.uk/pilotlight and should then email it to: [email protected] They aim to process applications within one month of receiving them.

Forteviot Charitable Trust | N/A | N/A

The trust supports a wide range of charitable activities in the City of Perth which the Trustees feel are beneficial to the City of Perth.

Guidelines and an application form are available from: [email protected]

Bursary Funds - Esmée Fairbairn Foundation | >£2,000 | N/A

A Bursary of up to £2,000 is available for communities at the feasibility stage of setting up or diversifying a community enterprise.

There are no direct detials to apply for the bursary but all enquiries for Scotland should contact Kirsty MacColl on 0845 2178978 or e-mail [email protected].

SSE - Community Funds | N/A | N/A

Communities can access funds which SSE make available near each of their renewable energy developments. They set up local and regional community funds for each new onshore wind farm they build. Funds are different in each area. Visit http://www.sse.com/Community/Funds/ for details of community benefit funds, and how to apply for funds in your area.

Please see each individual funds details at: http://www.sse.com/Community/Funds/

The Barrack Charitable Trust | £500 - £5,000 | N/A

The Trustees look for clear, realistic and attainable aims. Grants vary, but most lie between £500 and £5,000. Currently the major categories under which the Trustees consider support are:•The advancement of education•Christian work or worship •The advancement of citizenship •The advancement of community development, inlcuding rural and urban regeneration •The advancement of the arts, heritage, culture and science •The provision of recreational facilities •The prevention of relief of povertyFor information on what the trust does not support visit: http://www.thebarrackcharitabletrust.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8&Itemid=8

Application forms can be downloaded and completed by hand or typed into at: http://www.thebarrackcharitabletrust.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=4. There is an application form for those applying for less than £500 and one for those applying for more than £500.

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Steel Charitable Trust | £1,000 - £25,000 | N/A

Grants of between £1,000 and £25,000 are made to charities within the following funding areas: * Arts and Culture * Environment * Health * Education * Disadvantaged

Online application form can be accessed via: http://www.steelcharitabletrust.org.uk/apply.htm

Free Wifi in public spaces | N/A | N/A

http://www.carnegieuktrust.org.uk/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=f7710124-b208-4164-8519-0b4241a092ee

Aberdeen Forward Limited | N/A | N/A

Funding is available through the landfill tax credit scheme for projects that meet the following aim:“To provide and improve community facilities to act as mechanisms for recreation, sporting achievement, lifelong learning and community involvement”Priorities for funding are: projects that innovatively seek to expand the use of existing facilities to address a community need. Projects that improve the quality of, or create parks, play areas, green spaces, indoor and outdoor sports facilities, amenity green space and provision of facilities for teenagers and children in order to improve quality of life.Refer to http://www.aberdeenforward.org/grants for examples of projects previously supported.

First step, contact Aberdeen Forward to discuss your idea on 01224 560360 or [email protected]. The next step would be to submit a formal application including full project costing - the application form and guidelines can be downloaded from http://www.aberdeenforward.org/grants

Vegware Community Fund | £20 - £200 | N/A

The Vegware Community Fund gives monthly support to non-profit sustainability projects, with new recipients being added as Vegware grows. We are currently taking on new recipients on a monthly basis

http://vegwarecommunityfund.org/how-to-apply/

The countdown is on! There’s now less than a month left to apply to the Communities and Families Fund, a joint funding programme delivered by us and The Scottish Government.Grants of between £250 and £10,000 are available to support local projects working with children eight years and under or their parents, and we’ll close to applications on 29 February 2016 at 12 noon. https://bigblogscotland.org.uk/2016/01/29/our-tips-as-communities-and-families-fund-deadline-approaches/?utm_source=Big%20Lottery%20Fund&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=6735496_Scotland%20ebulletin%20February&utm_content=CFF%20closing&dm_i=UH9,40D54,GR9NUM,EHOAP,1

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Community Benefit Funds | N/A | N/A

The Foundation is involved in distributing approximately £1.3M each year in community benefit funds.

We currently operate the following funds in the following areas, with other funds due to open to applications in the near future.

https://www.foundationscotland.org.uk/grants-and-funding-for-organisations/grant-programmes/community-benefit-funds/

Start & Grow | £10,000 - £60,000 | N/A

…offers investment packages of between £10,000 and £60,000 to enable social enterprises and community organisations to start-up, develop and expand. All Start & Grow investments are made up of one third grant and two thirds loan

http://www.resilientscotland.org.uk/investment-packages/

Making Enterprise Happen | £60,000 - £500,000 | N/A

…will make investments of between £60,000 and £500,000. Each will be in the form of a mixed grant and loan package, with a minimum of 50% to be repaid with negotiable terms.

http://www.resilientscotland.org.uk/investment-packages/

Coalfields Community Investment Programme | £500 - £10,000 | N/A

The Coalfields Community Investment Programme supports activities delivered by community and voluntary organisations working in Scotland’s coalfield communities. Investments can be capital and/or revenue awards from £500 to a maximum of £10,000 for organisations operating in eligible coalfield areas. Awards in the current funding round are unlikely to exceed £7,500. If your project will cost more than this you will need to have the balance in place before you apply.

http://www.coalfields-regen.org.uk/what-we-do/investment-programmes-and-community-support/coalfields-community-investment-programme-scotland/

Coalfields Regeneration School | £3,000 | March 2016

The 2015/16 School will take place on one day a month from October 2015 to March 2016 and deliver a programme of training and development for a small number of enterprising organisations

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within the voluntary and community sector. The School will support the participating organisations in working towards a common goal of long term sustainability.

Additionally, for the 2015/16 School will be the opportunity for participants to qualify for a small investment award (up to £3k) to address identified barriers to their organisation’s development (subject to the satisfaction of qualifying criteria and where applicable the completion of project specific targets).

http://www.coalfields-regen.org.uk/what-we-do/support-people-into-work/coalfields-regeneration-school-scotland/

CRT recognises that grants alone are not a solution for coalfield communities – we are a key player facilitating the development of community capacity. We encourage and support small voluntary and community groups to expand their scope, build new partnerships, and tackle more ambitious projects within their communities.

http://www.coalfields-regen.org.uk/what-we-do/investment-programmes-and-community-support/coalfields-capacity-building/

Coalfields Community Futures | N/A | N/A

Community Futures is an approach to local community planning and sustainable community development that aims to encourage active citizenship and build local democracy. CRT recognises that some communities have found it difficult to secure a fair share of the funding that has been channelled through it and other grant makers during the last 15 years. CRT and other funders have found that in these ‘cold spots’ community leadership, participation, structures, networks and group activity is relatively weak.

http://www.coalfields-regen.org.uk/what-we-do/investment-programmes-and-community-support/coalfields-community-futures/

Local Energy Scotland start-up Grant for Community Groups | £10,000 | N/A

Are you in the early stages of thinking about a community renewable energy project and not sure where to start?CARES provides grant funding to help towards the start-up costs of feasibility studies, community consultation and other preparatory costs. Up to £10,000 is available for community groups to fund non-capital aspects of a project.

You may wish to look at what is feasible in your area, learn what other groups have undertaken, or develop a plan for a community benefit income stream from a local renewable energy project.These should be early stage activities without which the installations would not be able to go ahead. Before applying for CARES funding we recommend reviewing your ideas with our team and also looking to other sources of funding for early stage community capacity building activity.

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http://www.localenergyscotland.org/communities/generating-your-own-electricity/financial-support/start-up-grant-for-community-groups/

Local Energy Scotland infrastructure and Innovation Fund | N/A | N/A

Grant funding is available for communities to investigate and develop projects that link local energy generation with local energy use, or projects that wish to develop innovative distribution and storage solutions.

In many parts of Scotland there are restrictions or long lead-in times on adding additional generation capacity to the National Grid. Energy storage and network management technologies can allow the efficient substitution of fossil fuels with renewable energy, but these need to be piloted through real world, community-based situations.

http://www.localenergyscotland.org/communities/generating-your-own-electricity/financial-support/infrastructure-and-innovation-fund/

Local Energy Scotland Pre-Planning Loans | £150,000 | N/A | N/A

The Pre-Planning Loan provides support to community applicants taking forward plans for renewable energy generation schemes on land they own or could lease from a land owner.Applications are competitive and will be taken until funds are fully allocated.

This loan will cover up to 95% of pre-planning costs such as Environmental Impact Assessments and technical feasibility studies. The maximum loan per entity is £150,000. Applicants must contribute a minimum of 5% and must fund any recoverable VAT. Credit checks are undertaken, but security is not required. We know not all projects will lead to local energy generation and if your project does not progress due to failure to gain planning consent or other major obstacles then the loan can be written off.

Interest is charged at 10% per annum from the date of each drawdown.You can access an Expression of Interest Form here or to find out more about CARES loans please contact your local development officer.

http://www.localenergyscotland.org/communities/generating-your-own-electricity/financial-support/pre-planning-loans/

Local Energy Scotland Post-Consent Loans | N/A | N/A

Community renewable energy projects that have successfully gained planning permission can apply for support from the Renewable Energy Investment Fund (REIF). REIF is delivered by the Scottish Investment Bank, on behalf of the Scottish Government, and is designed to build on the early stage support provided through the CARES scheme.

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REIF offers a flexible lending service which can be tailored to individual community projects that have advanced to the delivery stage but still have challenging funding gaps. The majority of the investment opportunities are expected to arise from community led renewables projects but REIF can also consider larger and more bespoke deals involving the funding of community investments into projects led by private developers or utilities.

Further details on the eligible criteria for REIF funding can be accessed from the Scottish Enterprise website, Renewable Energy Investment Fund. The CARES scheme can guide communities through the REIF application procedures, providing advice and support for you to develop your project to a stage that is application ready.

To find out more about CARES loans, please contact your local development officer.View a flyer about REIF here.

http://www.localenergyscotland.org/communities/generating-your-own-electricity/financial-support/post-consent-loans/

Community Broadband Scotland | N/A | N/A

The Scottish Government has invested £7.5 million to help establish superfast broadband in hard to reach areas of Scotland and to provide a Start Up Fund. The Start Up Fund is intended to help communities with the costs involved in establishing local community-led projects to access superfast broadband services – where projects can demonstrate local need and demand, and the capacity to make it happen at a reasonable cost.

http://www.hie.co.uk/community-support/community-broadband-scotland/funding/

Cycling Scotland Cycle Friendly Community Award | N/A | N/A

Working towards achieving the Cycle Friendly Community Award will help you create an environment that supports people of all ages and abilities to travel by bicycle. Achieving elements of the award criteria will determine if your community will receive the Bronze, Silver or Gold Award.A recognised Cycle Friendly Community may offer cycle parking, bike hire or bike loan schemes, cycle training and a range of information on local cycle networks. It will have defined cycle routes and infrastructure linking popular locations. Local businesses should support and encourage an increased cycling culture.

One main constituted and well governed community group will take a lead on the attainment of the Award.

The Cycle Friendly Community Award will ultimately recognise communities that promote cycling as an accessible, attractive and convenient travel choice for all.

http://www.cyclingscotland.org/our-projects/award-schemes/cycle-friendly-community-project/cycle-friendly-community-award

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Cycling Scotland Development Grants | £20,000 | N/A

Development grants of up to £20,000 are available to support and enable delivery of initiatives and projects that will lead to more communities receiving the Cycle Friendly Community Award.

http://www.cyclingscotland.org/our-projects/award-schemes/cycle-friendly-community-project/cycle-friendly-community-award

Cycling Scotland Community Cycle Mapping | N/A | N/A

We can offer training courses to your group to learn how to map local cycling infrastructure and facilities using openstreetmap.net software.

We have also produced a handy and easy-to-digest guidebook on what is involved.You can download by clicking on the image below or by clicking here

http://www.cyclingscotland.org/our-projects/award-schemes/cycle-friendly-community-project/community-cycle-mapping

Sport Facilities Fund | >£100,000 | N/A

This section contains information on SportScotland's main capital funding programme for the development of sports facilities, the Sport Facilities Fund.

This programme covers the provision or upgrading of all facilities for the general community. In the main, proposals will be led by local authorities, clubs, trusts and the like.

This funding stream funds developments that are for the public good and will provide equitable opportunities for increased sports participation by the community at local level.

Priority will be given to projects that have established/will establish with the sports programmes and/or initiatives operated by the local authority, national governing body for sport and their associates/partners.

Applicants need to demonstrate that the proposed development is for the public good and will provide equitable opportunities for increased sports participation by the community at local level.This funding stream is for capital expenditure only. We distribute this in accordance with the Government’s policy directions for lottery and funds for capital expenditure on sports projects which benefit the community. We cannot fund projects that are already underway, where building contracts are already let.

http://www.sportscotland.org.uk/funding/sport_facilities_fund/About_the_fund

Bus Investment Fund | N/A | N/A

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The Bus Investment Fund (BIF) operates as a challenge fund open to applications from public transport authorities working in partnership with operators, community transport, NHS, and other public or private sector partners.

The aim of the fund is to incentivise and enable partnership working to help improve bus services, partnerships, standards and infrastructure for communities across Scotland. The fund will support and encourage all relevant authorities to take up partnership working to help increase the standard of bus services to increase patronage thereby achieving a greater modal shift.

http://www.transport.gov.scot/public-transport/bus/bus-investment-fund

Scottish Green Bus Fund | £1,500,000 | N/A

The aim of the fund is to further support the wider roll out of low carbon buses across Scotland and builds on the success of previous rounds of the Scottish Green Bus Fund.

Bids can be made to the Scottish Green Bus Fund 6 for grant to help buy new Low Carbon Emission Buses (LCEBs) – both double decker and single decker buses, including midibuses (but not minibuses).

http://www.transport.gov.scot/public-transport/scottish-green-bus-fund

Aberdeen City Council - Development Grant Programme | £10,000 | N/A

Aberdeen City Council recognise that community sports clubs are the fabric of the local community and are focussed on helping to improve the quality and quantity of opportunities available. This funding will enable the local authority sports clubs and organisations to be well run, progressive and provide opportunities for local people to be physically active.

http://www.sportaberdeen.co.uk/about-us/sportsgrants/funding-for-clubs-organisations/

A E B Charitable Trust | £10,000 | N/A

The AEB Charitable Trust presently makes grant to charities in support of the following: The promotion of interests of wildlife, ecology and nature; The advancement of health, in particular, research into and treatment of Alzheimer's and the care of the confused elderly; The support of museums and galleries, music and the arts in Scotland; Assistance to the infirm, the emergency services, disabled and retired members of the Armed Forces.

http://www.turcanconnell.com/the-aeb-charitable-trust/

Aberdeenshire Council - Formartine Area Committee Budget | £2,500 | N/A

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The purpose of the Area Committee Budget is to enhance local service delivery. The Local Community Plan sets out the aspirations of the Area Committee and its Community Planning Partners and the Area Committee Budget exists to support the implementation of the Area Community Plan, as well as assisting communities in realising their ambitions for their area and resolving problems arising in area service delivery.

http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/funding/FormartineAreaTop-UpFunding.asp

Aberdeenshire Council - Garioch Area Committee Budget | £5,000 | N/A

Funding is available for improving the appearance and maintenance of towns and villages; the development of services for young people; projects which are supported by a Community Organisation for the benefit of the wider community; community groups which are facing a reduction in Council funding, or propose to provide a new or expanded service presently provided by the Council. The group should provide a business case showing how it intends to make its service sustainable in the medium term within the available budget, yet requires financial assistance in the short term (up to 3 years). This could be by increasing income over time through sponsorship, other grant funding or charging, or by reducing costs to the budget available. Please note this fund is only for communities in the Garioch area.

http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/funding/GariochAreaTop-UpFunding.asp

Aberdeenshire Council - Gordon Leisure Projects Trust | £2,000 | N/A

The Trust grant is for leisure activities and is available to groups operating in the old Gordon District Area which includes Garioch part of Formartine and part of Marr. The purpose of grant must be for the provision of playing fields, pavilions or other recreational amenities and facilities (e.g. skateparks, playparks) and the project must be entirely based within the former Gordon District area.

http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/funding/GordonLeisureProjectsTrust.asp

Aberdeenshire Council - Marr Area Committee Budget | £500 | N/A

The purpose of this budget is to enable the Committee to respond to local issues and needs. Projects which enhance local service delivery and particularly the appearance and level of maintenance of towns and villages will be given preference. Please note this fund is only for communities in the Marr area.

http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/funding/MarrAreaTop-UpFunding.asp

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Aberdeenshire Council - Kincardine and Mearns Area Committee Budget | £4,000 | N/A

The Area Committee has a small budget which can be used to 'top up' other funding sources in cases where otherwise there would be inadequate funding to allow something to happen. Please note that this fund is for projects taking place with the Kincardine and Mearns area only.

http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/funding/KincardineandMearns.asp

Albyn Housing Society Ltd - Community Fund | N/A | N/A

The grants can be used to help out with any activities that help to make stronger communities. Our priority areas are those areas with the highest levels of deprivation; areas where we have concentrated numbers of neighbour complaints; and our most remote and fragile communities.

http://www.albynhousing.org.uk/how_you_can_get_involved/community_pot_information

Angus Council - Common Good Funds | N/A | N/A

May be able to fund projects which do one or more of the following: Promote opportunities for people to work, learn, and take parts in the arts, sport or culture; Tackle problems such as poverty, ill-health or drug misuse and problems that prevent people from working, learning or taking part in their community; Encourage children and young people to play a role in their community and offer a good start in life to help them become responsible adults; Strengthen the community by encouraging local people to take responsibility for their community and care for the disadvantaged. Your project must show direct community wide benefit.

http://archive.angus.gov.uk/externalfunding/commongood/

Architecture and Design Scotland - Stalled Spaces Scotland | £3,000 | N/A

Local authorities in partnership with (A+DS), invite community groups to apply for small grants to encourage the temporary use of stalled development sites, underused green spaces and vacant and derelict land.

http://www.ads.org.uk/stalled-spaces-scotland/

Bank of Scotland Foundation - Medium Grants Programme | £25,000 | Closing dates are 8 April 2016, 8 July 2016 and 7 October 2016

This fund supports local, regional and national charities across Scotland, particularly those which are developing and improving communities and/or helping with financial literacy and financial inclusion.

http://bankofscotlandfoundation.org/medium-grants-programme

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Bank of Scotland Foundation - Small Grants Programme | £10,000 | Closing dates are 8 April 2016, 8 July 2016 and 7 October 2016

This fund supports local, regional and national charities across Scotland, particularly those which are developing and improving communities.

http://bankofscotlandfoundation.org/small-grants-programme-0

Big Lottery Fund (Scotland) - Awards For All | £10,000 | N/A

This fund supports projects that aim to help improve local communities and the lives of people most in need. Priorities include organisations who have not received funding from the programme in the last three years; smaller organisations with an annual turnover of less that £250,000; projects where beneficiaries are mainly BME, disabled, LGBT, older or carers.

https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/awardsforallscotland

Big Lottery Fund (Scotland) - Community Led Activity | £10,000 - £150,000 | N/A

Funding to support communities to bring real improvements to the places they live and the wellbeing of those in need. They will fund organisations to deliver work that achieves the following outcomes: Everyone in the community has the opportunity to influence and get involved in community led activity; people in the community are better connected and work together to improve their wellbeing.

https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/communityled

Big Lottery Fund (Scotland) - Improving Lives | £1,000,000 | N/A

Funding for people experiencing challenges in their lives to help them overcome this and become more resilient. They want to fund activity which means people: are better able to identify solutions that enable them to take control over their lives and build resilience; are able to shape the projects and services they use to better meet their needs; have more access to support and opportunities to improve their lives.

https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/improvinglives

Big Lottery Fund (Scotland) - Investing in Ideas | £10,000 | N/A

Investing in Ideas will fund groups and organisations of all sizes to improve their skills and knowledge to; think differently about how a service is delivered, and help them to design and test new projects or better ways of working. All projects must achieve one of more of the following outcomes; People have better chances in life; Communities are safer, stronger and more able to work together to tackle inequalities; People have better and more sustainable services and environments; People and communities are healthier.

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https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/investinginideas

Big Lottery Fund (Scotland) - Our Place | £10,000 - £1,000,000 | Summer 2018

Our Place aims to empower local people and organisations to bring about a massive and lasting positive difference in a limited number of neighbourhoods. It is focused on the assets that exist in these neighbourhoods and will bring together local talent and energy, connect individuals, groups and organisations and increase the confidence of people to take positive action. It is not an open fund and operates only in: Auchmuty in Fife; Camelon in Falkirk; Lochside and Lincluden in Dumfries and Galloway; Ardrossan (Central and North East) in North Ayrshire;Whitlawburn and Springhall in South Lanarkshire and Shortlees in East Ayrshire.

https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/scotland/our-place

Big Lottery Fund (Scotland) - Young Start | £50,000 | N/A

Young Start is a grants programme that distributes money from dormant bank accounts. They want to fund a wide range of projects for up to 2 years that will make children and young people aged 8 to 24 confident, healthy, connected or enterprising. They are keen to see projects involve young people in their development, design and delivery, as well as projects that make the most of existing resources and potential within the community.

https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/youngstartfund

Burn Stewart Distillers PLC Charitable Trust | £3,000 | N/A

The prevention or relief of poverty,The advancement of education,The advancement of health,The advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science,The advancement of public participation in sport,The relief of those in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. They give worldwide but with a particular interest to South Lanarkshire, Stirling and Argyll & Bute, where their sites are located.

Bute Family Charitable Trust | N/A | N/A

The Trust was created to provide funds for charitable purposes, with emphasis on the Isle of Bute and west coast of Scotland. Typically, donations are made towards Community, Medical, Youth and Heath & Awareness projects. The Trust also regularly supports cancer charities and international charities in response to the need for emergency and disaster relief.

Caithness & North Sutherland Fund | £30,000 | N/A

£300,000 is available each year until 2023 for projects that increase the attractiveness of Caithness & North Sutherland as a place to live, work and invest with particular emphasis on achieving environment, social, culture and infrastructure improvements.

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http://www.cnsf.org.uk

Carnegie Dunfermline Trust | £10,000 | N/A

Grants are given for projects and activities with social, community, educational, cultural, sporting and recreational purposes. The Trust looks for innovative and far reaching proposals, together with those that particularly impact on young people. Interested in active partnerships where organisations decide to work together and adopt a joint approach.

http://www.andrewcarnegie.co.uk/grants

Castansa Trust | £40,000 | N/A

Community and development support. Predominantly Scotland. Priorities are children, education, elderly and the environment. One off projects preferred over requests for ongoing commitments. Good financial records are essential.

Castlemilk & Carmunnock Community Windpark Trust | N/A | N/A

A Community Benefit fund has been established which will secure fund of £515,000 over a 25 year period. The following areas are legitimate areas of spend: skills development and training; social enterprise; amenity; education; charitable; environmental purposes.

http://www.oscr.org.uk//charities/search-scottish-charity-register/charity-details?charitynumber=sc037609

Clackmannanshire Council - Community Development Fund | £10,000 | N/A

The fund is to support the local communities of Clackmannanshire to undertake projects that improve the environment and facilities for these communities. Activities could include securing that land and buildings are brought into effective use; contributing to, or encouraging economic development; creating an attractive and safe environment; preventing crime or reducing the fear of crime; providing or improving housing or social and recreational facilities, for the purpose of encouraging people to live or work in the area or of benefiting people who live there; providing or improving training, educational facilities or health services for local people; providing employment for local people; assisting local people to make use of opportunities for education , training or employment; benefiting local people who have special needs because of disability or because of their sex or the racial group to which they belong.

Clackmannanshire Council - Community Grant | £500 | N/A

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The Council can offer financial assistance to Clackmannanshire villages or communities to help fund one community celebration in that area each year. The event could be a gala day, special project, exhibition or a local initiative that will be enjoyed by a wide range of people.

http://www.clacksweb.org.uk/community/clackscommgrant/

Council of Europe - European Youth Foundation Grants | £35,800 | April 1st

European Youth Activity - International Activity: including meetings of young people or youth leaders in Europe. Work Plans: international activities, pilot activities and publications. Structural grant: general administrative costs of an international organisation or network.

http://www.coe.int/en/web/european-youth-foundation/grants

Cruden Foundation Ltd | £2,500 | N/A

One-off or one year donations to mainly Scottish-based/operating registered charities.

http://www.cruden-ltd.co.uk/about-us/corporate-and-social-responsibility/

CSE- Triodos Renewables Community Benefit Fund | £4,000 | N/A

Triodos Renewables is funding energy improvements to community buildings in areas close to its project sites. The aim is to make community buildings, like village halls and community centres, more useful for the communities they serve and to help raise awareness of important energy issues.

https://www.cse.org.uk/projects/view/1304

Darroch Charitable Trust | £3,000 | N/A

The trust has general charitable purposes, with a preference for the West of Scotland.

http://www.oscr.org.uk/charities/search-scottish-charity-register/charity-details?number=SC018378

DTAS - Knowledge and Skills Exchange Fund | £500 | N/A

Funds learning visits. Grants can cover travel and out of pocket expenses and a small fee to the host organisation.

http://www.dtascot.org.uk/content/learning

Dumfries & Galloway Council - Area Committee Grants | N/A | 1 July 2016

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Dumfries and Galloway Council can provide financial assistance to the third sector (voluntary and community organisations) who can apply to one or more of our four Area Committees. Individuals may also apply in certain circumstances.

http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1555

Dumfries & Galloway Council - Common Good Fund

The fund provides organisations with financial help to organise events and activities for residents in their area, such as improving the appearance of the area; attracting people into the area; positively raising the profile of the area; promoting awareness of the area; contributing to a larger scale project with a longer term goal.

http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=13967

Dumfries & Galloway Council - Community Safety Fund | £2,000 | March 31st 2016

Funding is available to support small scale projects and initiatives that aim to make people feel safer in their neighbourhoods and/or aim to reduce the number of people who are victims of crime or anti-social behaviour.

http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=13667

Dundee City Council - Community Safety Award Programme | £500 | N/A

Gives groups and organisations promoting community safety activities consistent with the Dundee Community Safety Partnership Strategy and Action Plan access to grant aid to deliver locally based responses to identified community safety issues.

http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/grants/commsafety

Dundee City Council - Crimestoppers Fund | N/A | N/A

Funds groups and organisations promoting community safety activities consistent with the Community Safety Partnership priorities and which promote the Crimestoppers number.

http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/grants/crimestoppers

Dundee City Council - Equality and Diversity Fund | N/A | N/A

Community groups can apply for help in funding projects, programs or community events within the city that supports Dundee City Council's General Equality Duty to pay due regard to the need to: eliminate discrimination; advance equality of opportunity; promote good relations across the range of protected characteristics. The general equality duty covers the following protected characteristics:

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age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and sexual orientation. The equality duty also covers marriage and civil partnerships, with regard to eliminating unlawful discrimination in employment.

http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/grants/equalityfund

Dundee City Council - Holiday Diversionary Programme | N/A | N/A

Financial support is available to groups and organisations promoting community safety activities in Dundee to provide diversionary activity programmes during school holiday periods.

http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/grants/holprog

Dundee City Council - Local Action Fund | N/A | N/A

Funds will be given to support groups or organisations who will focus on some or all of the following: youths causing annoyance hotspots; targeted provision e.g. motorbike crime, fire setting; partnership working; focus on alcohol, drugs issues; links to identified Local Community Planning Partnership community safety issues. The focus will be on prevention and early intervention.

http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/grants/localaction

East Dunbartonshire Council - Community Safety Fund | N/A | N/A

You can apply for a grant if projects aim to make our communities a safe environment in which to live work and visit. This is not just about anti social behaviour and crime, it also looks at the quality of life of our residents - injury prevention, accident awareness and home/road/leisure safety. The guidance notes list funding priorities.

East Dunbartonshire Council - Empowered Service Commisson | N/A | N/A

The fund works towards the prevention and elimination of gender-based violence and harm in the East Dunbartonshire. It holds a small fund to commission services and projects with a similar goal. Services and projects which are identified as meeting an evidence based need within the authority are commissioned annually as part of Empowered's Local Strategy and Action Plan. Services and projects which are commissioned should address at least one of the objectives laid out in Empowered's Action Plan. They are: Positive gender roles are promoted; People enjoy healthy, positive relationships; Individuals and communities recognise and challenge violent and abusive behaviour; Women and girls feel safe, respected and equal in our communities; Women and men have equal access to power and resources; Women and girls access relevant, effective and integrated services; Service providers competently identify violence against women and girls, and respond effectively; Men who carry out violence against women and girls are held to account; Men who carry out violence against women and girls have access to relevant, effective services.

http://edempowered.co.uk

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East Renfrewshire Council - Community Grant Scheme | >£500 | N/A

This fund is available to support a range of activities by local and national organisations within local communities such as: Seed-corn funding for new organisations (start up funding) Community capacity-building events for under-represented groups (developing the skills and confidence of members) Community learning and development in the wider community. Support to groups to promote their participation in community planning. Social regeneration, civic pride and heritage activities such as festive occasions, gala days, arts events and sporting activities

http://www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=3933

East Renfrewshire Council - Whitelee Windfarm Community Grant Fund | OPENS SUMMER 2016

The Fund is available to all eligible projects within East Renfrewshire although preference will be given to those within 5km of Whitelee windfarm. Financial support will be available for projects that meet one or more of the following priorities: Further sustainable energy objectives; Protect and enhance the natural and built environment; Protect and enhance local heritage; Enhance the education, health and cohesion of communities; Promote sustainable transport; Improve local infrastructure; Support local events or activities; Promote local tourism or local enterprise, including training; Support physical activity and leisure pursuits

http://www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/whitelee-grants

ERDF - Green Infrastructure Fund | N/A | 1st April 2016

The aim of the fund is to create better places and enhance the quality of life for urban dwellers by improving the quality, accessibility and quantity of green infrastructure in our major towns and cities. The creation and improvement of multifunctional green infrastructure will help to deliver successful places, address inequalities and provide opportunities for better health.

http://www.greeninfrastructurescotland.org.uk

Faiths in Scotland Community Action Fund - Small Grants | £15,000 | N/A

Supports small local community groups across the country who often run on a shoestring budget and with limited staffing and resources, examples of these are lunch clubs and youth groups. There is a particular emphasis on project which are tackling poverty with children, young people and families. Please note that the maximum award stated is given over 3 years.

http://www.faithincommunityscotland.org/faith-in-community-scotland-action-fund/

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Falkirk Council - Falkirk Community Schools Charity Board Funding | £1,000 | N/A

Funding for educational projects or for recreational facilities in the Falkirk Council area

http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/people-communities/funding/community-schools.aspx

Falkirk Council - Youth Exchange Grant | £750 | N/A

Falkirk Council Education Services provides grants to support international visits by Falkirk youth groups and schools to partner schools or organisations in other countries. The grant can also be used to fund visits to Scotland, where the partner school or organisation could not otherwise visit. The principal aim of the grants is to develop partnerships between schools or youth groups.

http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/people-communities/funding/youth-exchange-grant.aspx

Fife Council - Community Capital Grant Scheme | N/A | N/A

Helps organisations with responsibility for maintenance and operation of halls, other buildings and associated land on behalf of, and for use by, their local community. Assists with cost of repairs and improvements necessary to maintain fabric of building or associated land - offers up to 60% of total estimated costs of work or 40% if licensed bar or gaming machine operates on premises.

http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/topics/index.cfm?fuseaction=subject.display&subjectid=31C9D369-AEBB-46ED-BABE-5AE516541980&themeid=2B892409-722D-4F61-B1CC-7DE81CC06A90

Fife Council - Tenants Groups Schemes | N/A | N/A

To help meet running costs of tenant and residents groups, such as publicising and holding meetings; responding to requests for help, from tenants and the Council; producing information for those they represent; keeping up to date with developments in housing ; organising events and initiatives that benefit their community.

http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/topics/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&p2sid=985BAEE2-C7F9-E565-A419EC03EC2B99EB&themeid=2B892409-722D-4F61-B1CC-7DE81CC06A90

Fife Council - Community Events Grant Scheme | £1,000 | N/A

Assists with the sustainability and delivery of local events i.e. local gala days by providing up to 40% of the event costs (up to a maximum of £1,000) towards: hire of equipment and services; venue hire; portable toilet hire; insurance; marketing / promotion; engaging performers; general administration costs.

http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/topics/index.cfm?fuseaction=subject.display&subjectid=31C9D369-AEBB-46ED-BABE-5AE516541980&themeid=2B892409-722D-4F61-B1CC-7DE81CC06A90

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Fife Council - Community Organisation Scheme | £1,500 | N/A

Provides assistance of a general nature to voluntary organisations, with help towards: purchasing equipment (max £400); running costs (max £250); special projects / community events (max £1,500).

http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/topics/index.cfm?fuseaction=subject.display&subjectid=31C9D369-AEBB-46ED-BABE-5AE516541980&themeid=2B892409-722D-4F61-B1CC-7DE81CC06A90

Fife Council - Community Youth Work Grant Scheme| £500| N/A

YW Project supports new and innovative work with young people up to 50% of project cost; International Youth Experience supports voluntary organisations and individuals in youth work with an international focus; YW Volunteering assists and encourages volunteers into training.

http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/topics/index.cfm?fuseaction=subject.display&subjectid=31C9D369-AEBB-46ED-BABE-5AE516541980&themeid=2B892409-722D-4F61-B1CC-7DE81CC06A90

Fife Council - Floral Enhancement Grants | £750 | N/A

Assists community groups, community councils and voluntary organisations who wish to enhance their physical surroundings by the provision of hanging baskets, tubs, window boxes and floral displays.

http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/topics/index.cfm?fuseaction=subject.display&subjectid=31C9D369-AEBB-46ED-BABE-5AE516541980&themeid=2B892409-722D-4F61-B1CC-7DE81CC06A90

Foundation Scotland - BayWa r.e. Kildrummy, Lumsden & Towie Community Fund | £3,000 | N/A

The Kildrummy, Lumsden & Towie Community Fund is a charitable Fund to benefit residents of these areas within Donside Community Council. The Fund is provided by GEM1 who own and operate the wind farm. GEM1 is a subsidiary of BayWa r.e. UK Ltd, the company that developed the wind farm. The Community Fund is managed by Foundation Scotland. Constituted community groups, businesses and organisations working to benefit people in these three areas are able to apply to the Foundation for grants from the Fund. Businesses can apply where a project fits with the charitable aims of the Fund and which provides significant public benefit. The Fund will provide grants to support charitable activities that encourage and enable the economic, social and environmental development of Kildrummy, Lumsden and Towie, to support sustainability and help them continue to develop. Grant requests are expected to support one or more of the following themes: Supporting Community Services & Facilities Enhancing Adult Learning, Employment & Training Developing Tourism Improving Access & Environment Supporting Children & Young People Improving Community Communication Improving Local Transport. A wide range of costs and activities will be considered for funding including equipment costs, running costs for local groups, staff or sessional worker costs, consultations, maintenance or refurbishment of community facilities, etc. The Panel will welcome applications that propose to work across the three areas.

https://www.foundationscotland.org.uk/programmes/kildrummy/

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Foundation Scotland - Blackridge Community Fund | £1,000 | 31ST May 2016

The Blackridge Community Fund is a charitable fund to benefit those living in the Blackridge community council area. The fund is provided by FIM Services Ltd, the owner and operator of Torrance Wind Farm, and managed by Foundation Scotland, an independent grant-making charity. Groups and organisations working to benefit people in the area can apply to the Foundation for grants from the fund. Although the Foundation will receive and process applications for grants, recommendations about grants and how the money is used are made by Community Panel made up of local residents from Blackridge. The Fund supports community groups and charities working in the Blackridge area that provide activities or services which promote community spirit and bring people together, enhance quality of life and promote people's well-being and foster a vibrant, sustainable community.

https://www.foundationscotland.org.uk/programmes/blackridge/

Tackling loneliness | N/A | N/A

A new fund has been set up to tackle loneliness and isolation, Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil announced today.

Projects aiming to tackle loneliness will be boosted by £548k of funding, with the new £300k Social Isolation and Loneliness Fund aimed at preventing vulnerable young and older people becoming lonely or isolated, while an extra £248k will be given to well-established projects currently working to curb isolation.

Ten per cent of older people are often or always lonely, and these feelings of loneliness are linked to poor health, including depression, high blood pressure and weakened immune system, and an increased risk of developing dementia.

http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Tackling-loneliness-226c.aspx

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