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The Fore Trust
The Fore offers development funding and strategic support to early-stage charities and social enterprises. It makes unrestricted grants which have the potential to have a transformational impact on an organisation.
Opened: 28 Mar 2024
Next deadline: 4 Apr 2024
The National Lottery Community Fund - Climate Action Fund
The Climate Action Fund will fund partnership projects that inspire more people to take climate action.
Opened: 27 Mar 2024
People's Postcode Trust
The aim of People's Postcode Trust is to support smaller charities and good causes in the Scotland to make a difference to their community for the benefit of people and planet.
Opened: 25 Mar 2024
Next deadline: 1 Apr 2024
The Leche Trust
The Trust offers grants in two areas: performing arts and conservation. They prefer to give grants to smaller projects, or specific elements of projects, where their contribution can have a greater impact.
Opened: 25 Mar 2024
Next deadline: 3 May 2024
The Road Safety Trust Grants
The Road Safety Trust is an independent grant-giving trust which supports projects and research that make UK roads safer for all.
Opened: 21 Mar 2024
Next deadline: 24 Apr 2024
Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Fund
The Perinatal and Infant Mental Health fund aims to sustain and improve third sector, non-clinical support for babies, parents and carers affected by, or at risk of, perinatal and infant mental health issues in Scotland.
Opened: 20 Mar 2024
Next deadline: 3 May 2024
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We're passionate about what the voluntary sector can achieve. Along with our community of members, we believe that charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups make Scotland a better place.