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The Hilden Charitable Fund - UK Programmes
The aim of the Fund is to address disadvantages, notably by supporting causes which are less likely to raise funds from public subscriptions or statutory sources. Current funding priorities are Asylum Seekers and Refugees and Penal Affairs.
Due to open: 21 May 2024
The Paristamen Charity - Responsive Grants
Paristamen Responsive Grants are intended to make a contribution to the running costs of a wide range of small/medium charities operating in Scotland.
Next deadline: 1 Jun 2024
The Rayne Foundation
Considers applications in the fields of arts, young people's mental health, carers and older people, and refugees and asylum seekers.
Craignish Trust
The trust focuses on environmental and human rights issues as well as the particular special interests of the Trustees.
The Wakeham Trust
The Trust's core goal is to help small groups of people who are getting together to make a difference in their communities. They are especially interested in helping groups that are starting up and need a little seed money to help them get going.
University of Glasgow - GRID Civic Grant Funds
The GRID Civic Grant Funds have been set up to support communities, and are intended to help local groups make an enduring positive impact for those living, working and learning within Glasgow Riverside Innovation District.
Opened: 10 Apr 2024
Next deadline: 22 May 2024
Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Migration Fund
The Migration Fund supports organisations working towards a world in which everyone is free to move, and no one is forced to move. It provides long term grants to organisations of any size working in the UK.
Quaker Housing Trust
Supports charitable housing projects giving safe, affordable, and often supported, homes to people of all ages and meeting a wide variety of housing needs. They give grants and interest-free loans.
Next deadline: 12 Jun 2024
The Casey Trust
The Casey Trust was started in 1996 to support projects exclusively for children throughout the world. Currently the Trust is particularly looking to support children's projects connected with the Arts, Mental Health, also child Refugees in the UK.
The National Lottery Community Fund - The UK Fund
The UK Fund will fund organisations that want to do more to help communities come together and help make us a better-connected society. Your project must either work across the UK, or be able to inform, influence or scale across the UK.