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, and others are aimed at specific geographical areas or themes. You’ll find grant size and criteria information on each fund’s page, together with any unique criteria.
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Ventient Gordonstown Community Benefit Fund (Auchterless, Inverkeithny & Fisherford)
This Fund supports charitable projects that benefit people living in the Auchterless, Inverkeithny & Fisherford Community Council area.
Ventient Gordonstown Community Fund (Fyvie & Rothienorman)
This Fund supports charitable projects that benefit people living in the Fyvie and Rothienorman sub-divisions of the Fyvie, Rothienorman and Monquitter Community Council area.
Victoria League in Scotland (VLS) Trust
The Victoria League in Scotland (VLS) are interested in funding projects that extend the hand of friendship to overseas students, studying in Scotland.
Volant Charitable Trust
The fund will consider projects supporting: women; children and young people; poverty and deprivation. Please read the guidance for more information for each theme to ensure your project meets the specific criteria under your chosen theme.
Watten Wind Farm Trust
The Watten Wind Farm Trust, formed in partnership between Watten Community Council and Foundation Scotland, has been set up to allow funds from different donors, pledged for the benefit of the Watten community, to be managed in an efficient and effective way.
Wesleyan Foundation Small Grants Programme
The fund is focused on health, society and education
Wesleyan Foundation Large Grants Programme
The fund is focused on health, society and education
Whiteside Hill Wind Farm Community Fund
The Whiteside Hill Wind Farm Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in areas covered by the community councils of Kirkconnel & Kelloholm and the Royal Burgh of Sanquhar and District.
Women's Fund for Scotland
The Women’s Fund for Scotland (WFS) makes grants to projects across Scotland that support women’s development, self-sufficiency and social and economic equality.