Total results: 92
|
Current page: 1 of 10
Currently open
Type of funding:
Grant
Source:
Trust/Foundation
Type of cost:
Capital,
Revenue,
Core Costs
Trusthouse gives grants for running costs or one-off capital costs to charities and not-for-profit organisations under the overarching themes are Rural Issues and Urban Deprivation. Rural communities will have a population of under 10,000 and be based in a remote, rural, economically deprived area where there are few local facilities, transport may be an issue, incomes are low and there are limited opportunities for fundraising. Typical projects are village halls, projects for young and older people and community transport. Urban areas will have a population of more than 10,000. Projects must be based in areas of extreme urban deprivation and your postcode must be ranked within the most deprived 20% of the latest Index of Multiple Deprivation. Local issues are likely to include multigenerational unemployment, poor educational attainment, poor quality and overcrowded housing, tensions between different generations and/or ethnic communities, a culture of low aspirations and achievement. Within the overarching themes, they are interested in projects which fall roughly into two categories: Community Support; Arts, Education & Heritage.
Currently open
Type of funding:
Grant
Source:
Trust/Foundation
Type of cost:
Capital
Preference for front line organisations working directly with families in need. Organisations should have a focus on Family Support, this may further include: Early intervention, Families coping with addiction, Prisoners' families. Your organisation’s postcode, or the project area, must be ranked within the most deprived 15% of the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) for urban areas or within the most deprived 50% for rural areas.
Currently open
Type of funding:
Grant
Source:
Trust/Foundation
Type of cost:
Capital,
Revenue,
Core Costs
The Foundation supports a broad range of organisations and activities that share a commitment to making a positive impact to the lives of the communities in which they work, and that are driven by a desire to achieve excellence. They make grants across the UK to organisations in the following categories: Arts; Education; Youth; Health; Community; Museums and Heritage; Environment; Religion and Welfare.
Opening soon
Type of funding:
Grant
Source:
Lottery
Type of cost:
Capital,
Revenue,
Core Costs
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.
Opening soon
Type of funding:
Grant,
Other resources
Source:
Lottery
Type of cost:
Revenue
This programme will build the capacity of heritage sector organisations to strengthen their resilience and overall sustainability. It will equip them with the enterprise skills, networks and funding they need to create positive change for people and communities. Participating organisations will become more financially resilient and strengthen their governance structures to meet evolving operational demands. Delivery begins in October 2021, with the application window opening in February 2021.
Currently open
Type of funding:
Grant
Source:
Trust/Foundation
Type of cost:
Capital,
Revenue
The Gannochy Trust is an independent grant maker, informed by its Funding Strategy and Guidance for 2019 to 2022. During this funding strategy, the greater percentage of the Trust’s funding will be aimed at groups and organisations within Perth and Kinross. Organisations within Perth and Kinross can apply for funding: improve the quality of life for people; develop and inspire young people and improve the availability or quality of the built and natural environment for wide community use. In the rest of Scotland the “develop and inspire young people” strand is available to organisations which support direct work with young people who are disadvantaged and vulnerable in communities that have limited access to resources and opportunities. The Trust aims to fund the most compelling projects or organisations that deliver the outcomes that they hope to achieve with our funding, particularly for young people. The Trust will accept applications from organisations working in areas such as community, sport, culture including art, music and dance, youth work, environment, health and wellbeing and heritage.
Currently open
Type of funding:
Grant
Source:
Trust/Foundation
Type of cost:
Capital,
Revenue
The trust gives to a wide range of charitable causes. Organisations that support young people, music, drama, physical health, mental health, the elderly, disabled people and rescue have been funded in the past.
Currently open
Type of funding:
Grant
Source:
Trust/Foundation
Type of cost:
Revenue,
Core Costs
The Schroder Charity Trust is an independent grant-making Family Trust that has been supporting the charitable and voluntary sector for over 70 years. They support a broad range of charitable causes in the UK and overseas.
Currently open
Type of funding:
Grant
Source:
Trust/Foundation
Type of cost:
Capital,
Revenue
These grants provide funding to help museums, galleries and other visual arts organisations realise adventurous projects across a range of activities to benefit their audiences. They encourage applications that align with one or more of the following strands: Building Collections, Shaping Futures, Reaching Audiences, and Making Connections.
Currently open
Type of funding:
Loan
Source:
Trust/Foundation
Type of cost:
Capital,
Revenue
The Arts & Culture Impact Fund is a new £20 million impact investment fund for the UK's arts, culture and heritage social enterprises. The fund offers loans between £150,000 and £1 million repayable over a period of up to ten years.