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Local groups benefit from Carcant Moorfoot Wind Farm Community Fund
The Carcant Moorfoot Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund has announced funding awards from the 2025 open grant making round, with two local groups sharing a total of £2,171 in support.Funding decisions are agreed by a local panel, made up of community members whose experience and familiarity with the places they live ensure the fund remains community-focused.The Panel, which meets once a year, awarded grants to the following two ...
Lanarkshire Cancer Care Trust - supporting cancer patients in rural communities
About the organisationThe Lanarkshire Cancer Care Trust (LCCT) is a charity that has been helping cancer patients since 1998. Based in Wishaw, the charity provides free transport for cancer patients and their carers to get to hospital appointments and treatment centres across North and South Lanarkshire.The charity has over 100 volunteer drivers and employs five staff members - two full-time and three part-time. It's run by si...
Reopening The Crosswater
This project represents a significant milestone for the village, delivering a community-owned venue that provides food, drink and entertainment for local people while attracting visitors and passing trade to the area.The BackgroundThe Crosswater had been identified by the community as a vital asset worth saving. In 2019, Barrhill Development Trust carried out investigatory work into the possibility of the community purchasing,...
Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm announces third year of community fund
Managed by Foundation Scotland, the offshore wind farm’s grant-making programme supports communities near the project’s onshore substation, which is now under construction at the site of the former Cockenzie Power Station, in East Lothian. Over the coming 12 months, a total of £45,000 will be available for initiatives that: tackle the effects of poverty and inequality, such as isolation and ill health; improve physical and men...
An Suidhe
An Suidhe Wind Farm Community Fund supports community projects benefitting those living in the areas covered by the Community Councils of: Glenorchy and Innishail (Eredine only); Inveraray; Furnace, and by Dalavich Improvement Group.
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.
Glenkerie Fund awards over £49,000 to support community improvements
The Fund, provided by renewable energy company Nadara and administered by Foundation Scotland, aims to enhance the local environment, ensuring that it is an attractive and vibrant place to live, work and visit.Since launching in 2014, the Fund has helped support projects which encourage and promote community spirit, ensure adequate access to services for community members, improve local transport, grow the local economy and de...
Langhope Rig Community Fund: small but mighty awards round
Funding decisions are made by a local panel, comprised of community members whose local experience and familiarity with the places they live help ensure the Fund remains community focused, and that decisions are made with knowledge and insight.The Edinburgh Science Foundation is a charitable company whose mission is 'to inspire, encourage and challenge people of all ages and backgrounds to explore and understand the world arou...
Growing climate action in Aberdeenshire
In its seventh year, the fund reached two major milestones: supporting more than 110 projects to date and surpassing £1 million in total funding awarded, with £1,030,257 distributed since 2019.With a specific focus on fund promotion in north-east Aberdeenshire in the past two years, it was particularly positive to see several new groups supported in this area, delivering practical projects of this kind – some modest and some v...
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.