From Portree to Dundee
We have a diverse range of funding programmes benefitting communities across Scotland. Some of our funds are available on a Scotland-wide basis, meaning that you can apply regardless of where your project is taking place – select ‘all of Scotland’ below to see these. Others are aimed at specific geographical areas, which you can search by local authority. You’ll find Fund purpose, objectives, grant size and criteria information on each fund page.
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Carrick Futures
The fund primarily support projects located within or directly benefiting one or more of the seven community council areas of Ballantrae, Colmonell & Lendalfoot, Barr, Barrhill, Pinmore & Pinwherry and Girvan & District.
Carrick Futures - Health in Pregnancy
The fund is intended to benefit women in their third trimester of pregnancy who are resident in one of the following community council areas: Ballantrae, Colmonell & Lendalfoot, Barr, Barrhill, Pinmore & Pinwherry, and Girvan & District.
Carscreugh Renewable Energy Park Ltd (CREPL)
Six community councils are eligible for funding through the CREPL Community Fund: Cree Valley; Kirkcowan; New Luce; Port William; Stoneykirk; Old Luce.
Cervus Trust
The trust is interested in supporting projects in Fife which work to combat food poverty and mental health issues as well as projects which use the arts to develop skills, confidence and emotional wellbeing.
Clyde (Dumfries and Galloway) Community Fund
This fund supports community projects in Carronbridge, Durisdeer, Johnstonebridge, Kirkconnel and Kelloholm, Kirkmichael, Kirkpatrick Juxta, Moffat and District, Closeburn, Royal Burgh of Sanquhar & District, Thornhill, Wamphray and Wanlockhead.
Coalburn, Douglas & Glespin (CDG) Community Fund
The Coalburn, Douglas & Glespin (CDG) Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in the Coalburn Community Council area and Douglas (incorporating Glespin) Community Council area.
Cockaigne Fund
A fund to support boundary-pushing musical research, development, and performances. Creative, challenging, and original projects that explore cultures and traditions, past and present.
Cockburnspath & Cove Community Fund
The Co'path & Cove Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in Cockburnspath & Cove Community Council area in the Scottish Borders.
Community Voice Clackmannanshire - Improving Mental Health Support for Young People Under 25
Clackmannanshire's Transformation Space is a partnership between local residents, Clackmannanshire Council and funding partners. Money from the Council will be pooled with external funding to create a new resource to support projects and initiatives which address issues affecting those who live and work in Clackmannanshire.
Community Voice Clackmannanshire - Preventing Homelessness
Clackmannanshire's Transformation Space is a partnership between local residents, Clackmannanshire Council and funding partners. Money from the Council will be pooled with external funding to create a new resource to support projects and initiatives which address issues affecting those who live and work in Clackmannanshire.
Community Voice Clackmannanshire: Employment that can lift people out of poverty
Clackmannanshire has a low jobs density which means that there is only one job available for every two working-aged people. This fund takes a holistic approach, looking for new ideas that can help to build a Clackmannanshire approach to employment that helps people out of poverty and into a life where they can thrive.
Crossdykes Community Benefit Fund
Crossdykes Community Benefit Fund is provided by Crossdykes Community Benefits Limited, a charitable company which receives funds donated by the owners of Crossdykes Wind Farm.