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Sylvia Aitken Charitable Trust
Funding is intended for organisations which are involved in initiatives that benefit children, young people, students or researchers. In particular the grant aims to aid the development of medical research and higher or further education.
Next deadline: 31 Aug 2024
Mrs A A Clutterbuck's Charitable Trust
Grants are given to instutions to provide tangible benefits to such beneficiary groups as the trustees deem appropriate.
Talbot Crosbie Bequest
The Trust is treated as Common Good and is available for use, at the Council's discretion for the occupants of the former Burgh of Bearsden.
Strathnairn Community Benefit Fund - General Grants
Grants are available to community groups or for projects which have future long term benefit for the community.
Andrew & Mary Elizabeth Little Charitable Trust
Provides relief and direct assistance to aged, infirm, blind, poor, impoverished, distressed or sick person or persons with preference for the City of Glasgow. Funds are given to individuals and organisations.
Blythe Family Trust
The Trust aims to promote the health and welfare of elderly people and provide for their economic, social, medical, psychiatric and occupational needs.
North Ayrshire Council - Town Charitable Trust
North Ayrshire Council has a number of Charitable Trusts for particular towns and villages which are intended to provide assistance to those in need. Priorities vary by each area.
The Stafford Trust
Funds charities under the headings of animal welfare; child / adult welfare; medical research; local community projects; HM services personnel; sea rescue; overseas appeals. Preference is given to applications from Scotland.
Next deadline: 30 Jun 2024
Sir Iain Stewart Foundation
The fund has broad purposes, but favours children, older people and small, local projects.
Nancie Massey Charitable Trust
Grants are made to charities to support the arts, education, health and wellbeing for people and communities primarily in Edinburgh. Applications for medical research are by invite only.