Awards for All Scotland Awards for All Scotland Expand "The National Lottery raises money for good causes. People use this funding to do extraordinary things, taking the lead to improve their lives and communities. Every time you buy a National Lottery ticket, you help make this happen. Communities come in all shapes and sizes, and National Lottery funding is there for everyone. There are 12 distributors of money raised by the players of The National Lottery, which fund projects and activities that transform communities, protect our heritage, and enrich lives through arts, sports and culture." Please visit the Awards for All Scotland site here.
Better Breaks Funder Information Better Breaks Expand "Better Breaks is a funding programme of the Short Breaks Fund, operated by Shared Care Scotland on behalf of the Scottish Government. The purpose of the Short Breaks Fund is to increase the range, availability and choice of short breaks for carers and those they care for across Scotland. The Short Breaks Fund aims to make a lasting positive impact to carers and the people that they care for, to funded organisations, and to wider short breaks policy and practice." Please visit the Better Breaks website here.
Chance to Succeed Funder Information Chance to Succeed Expand "Chance to Succeed is a grant giving charity that supports projects in Scotland that focus on the employability and employment skills of young people. Projects should be undertaken by organisations with registered charity status and work with the most vulnerable young people up to the age of 25 who are at a high risk of being impacted negatively by poverty, financial hardship, social exclusion, disability or illness." Please visit the Chance to Succeed website here.
Children In Need Funder Information Children in Need Expand "Children in Need provides grants to projects in the UK which focus on children and young people who are disadvantaged. They are local to people in all corners of the UK and support small and large organisations which empower children and extend their life choices. Children in Need are currently supporting over 3,000 local charities and projects in communities across the UK. The projects we fund help children facing a range of disadvantages for example poverty and deprivation; children who have been the victims of abuse or neglect or disabled young people." Please visit the Children in Need website here.
Creative Breaks Funder Information Creative Breaks Expand Our vision is for a Scotland where everyone who receives support or provides unpaid care can live a full and satisfying life, with the assistance they need to take regular, quality breaks from the everyday demands of their caring routines. In Scotland it is estimated there are over 650,000 people who care for a family member, partner or friend, who may be ill, disabled, or dependent on drugs or alcohol. Short breaks provide a much needed release from the physical and emotional demands of the caring situation and help promote health and wellbeing. Please visit the Creative Breaks website here.
Heritage Lottery Fund Information on The Heritage Lottery Fund Expand "The National Lottery Heritage Fund is the largest dedicated funder of heritage in the UK. We believe that understanding, valuing and sharing our heritage brings people together, inspires pride in communities and boosts investment in local economies. We distribute National Lottery grants from £3,000 to £5million and over, funding projects that sustain and transform the UK's heritage We provide leadership and support across the heritage sector, and advocate for the value of heritage" Please visit the Heritage Lottery Fund's website here.
Isabella Memorial Trust Funder Information Isasbella Memorial Trust Expand Visit the Isabella Memorial Trust's TotalGiving Page for further information.
The National Lottery Further information on the National Lottery funding partner. Expand "The National Lottery raises money for good causes. People use this funding to do extraordinary things, taking the lead to improve their lives and communities. Every time you buy a National Lottery ticket, you help make this happen. Communities come in all shapes and sizes, and National Lottery funding is there for everyone. There are 12 distributors of money raised by the players of The National Lottery, which fund projects and activities that transform communities, protect our heritage, and enrich lives through arts, sports and culture." Please visit The National Lottery website here.
Short Breaks Fund Funder Information Short Breaks Fund Expand "The Short Breaks Fund provides grants to third sector organisations that support unpaid carers to take a break from their caring role. The fund aims to increase the range and availability of short breaks across Scotland, allowing more carers to take the right break at the right time. Shared Care Scotland operates the Short Breaks Fund on behalf of the National Carers Organisations and the Scottish Government. The Scottish Government currently funds the Short Breaks Fund on a rolling annual basis" Please visit the Short Breaks Fund website here.
The Esterson Trust Funding Information on the Esterson Trust Expand You can view more information about the Esterson Trust on their TotalGiving page.
The Walton Foundation Funder Information on The Walton Foundation Expand Please view the "Our Patrons" page for more information on the Waltons Foundation.
Glasgow Jewish Community Trust Funding Information on the Glasgow Jewish Community Triust Expand You can find more information on the Glasgow Jewish Community trust on their TotalGiving page.
Wellbeing Fund Funder Information Wellbeing Fund Expand We’re passionate about what the voluntary sector can achieve. Along with our community of 2,000+ members, we believe that charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups make Scotland a better place. To visit the SCVO Wellbeing Fund page please click here.
Community Wellbeing Fund Funder Information Community Wellbeing Fund Expand The Supporting Communities Fund has been established with an initial £20m investment. It is providing funding to community anchor organisations, such as charities, voluntary organisations, community controlled housing associations and social enterprises to help support local responses to the pandemic. These community anchor organisations are already playing a key active role in providing services within their community and through this funding will be supported expand their existing networks and connections. Please visit the SCVO webpage here.