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Caithness Futures Fund
In 2027, the fund will likely have received its first annual donation from the Golticlay Wind Farm of £314,000 which will also be index-linked for the Wind Farm lifetime, expected to be 25 years. RWE also operates a number of other funding sources in Caithness, which you can find in the useful links section below. Following community consultation, Foundation Scotland is keen to work with other funders to grow this pooled ...
Coalburn Miners Welfare Gala Day 2025: A case study
Support for the 2025 Coalburn Miners Welfare Gala Day demonstrates the importance of community benefit funding in fuelling the work of committed volunteers to revive and successfully deliver a large-scale community event. The Coalburn Miners Welfare Gala Day marked the revival of a year-on-year community tradition that faced an uncertain future following the retirement of the previous committee in late 2024. The ORIT Fun...
Our commitment to climate change
Climate change affects us all. It’s not only an environmental issue; it’s an economic issue, an educational issue, an equality issue, a cultural issue and a scientific issue. We firmly believe it’s also a local community issue. It's within our communities that we'll all experience the impacts of climate change, and where we can all take action to address it. As Scotland’s community foundation, we are committed t...
£18,000 funding award supports vital Glenkens community projects
The Glenkens & District Trust, working in partnership with Foundation Scotland, has announced an £18,000 award to Glenkens Community Arts Trust to continue supporting the Glenkens Community Spaces Network and The Glenkens Hub throughout 2026. This significant investment is made possible through an agreement between Glenkens & District Trust (GDT) and Carsphairn Renewable Energy Fund Limited (CREFL). Since 2023, C...
Denny Education & Training
The Denny & District Education & Training Fund benefits those living in the Denny & District Community Council area in Falkirk local authority.
OutLET Play Resources: WILD Lesmahagow Programme
Support for the ‘WILD Lesmahagow’ outdoor learning programme for 16-24 year olds demonstrates how strategic short-term investment can support organisational development and long-term sustainability, ultimately fostering a generation of nature advocates within the community. OutLET received £20,506.29 to support staffing and delivery costs for the WILD Lesmahagow programme. About OutLETOutLET Play Resources was esta...
£1 million community investment to deliver new GP surgery for Old Luce
The project is being delivered by the Old Luce Development Trust, a community-led organisation dedicated to improving the quality of life for people across the Old Luce Parish.Construction of the new surgery began in February 2026, with the demolition of the attached house. It is expected that construction of the new surgery building will be completed in 2027. The project has been a long-standing priority for the community, fo...
Nurturing Community Connections Through Early Years Support
Stow Baby and Toddler Group volunteers have set up twice-weekly play sessions in Stow Town Hall, providing a welcoming space where pre-school children and their parents can socialise, form friendships, and build the support networks that help young families thrive in rural areas. With over 30 families registered and regular attendance from Stow, Fountainhall, Lauder and Heriot, the group serves an important role in bring...
Co'path & Cove Community Fund continues to swing into action
Duns PlayFest has been awarded £4,850 to support a spring cultural event to be held in Cockburnspath. Due to be held in spring 2026, the free evening event at Cockburnspath Village Hall will feature filmed highlights from DunsPlayFest25, live music, and an original production by a local drama company, with a light supper and licensed bar available for residents.Meanwhile, Coldingham has received £5,000 to contribute towa...
Harthill Education & Training
The Harthill, Eastfield and Greenrigg (HEG) Education & Training Fund benefits those living in Harthill and Eastfield in North Lanarkshire and Greenrigg in West Lothian.