The
Scottish Community Foundation
The Scottish Community
Foundation was established in 1996 to support locally based
charities and community groups throughout Scotland. Grant
assistance is made possible through their own resources and
through their work in partnership with other funders including
the Dunfermline Building Society, the Hilden Charitable Fund
and the Sportsmans Charity.
Small
Grants Scheme
What is
the funding for?
The
aim of the Foundation is to assist charities in their work
to improve the quality of life within Scotland, especially
in areas where funding is hard to find. Projects considered
will be in the fields of either social welfare or community
development. Grants will fund any of the following: equipment,
maintenance costs, insurance, training, general running costs,
accommodation, sessional costs and volunteer expenses.
How much
money is available?
For
the Small Grants Scheme groups can apply for a maximum of
£1,000.
Who can
apply?
Applications
will be considered from charities and community groups within
Scotland who are working within social welfare or community
development. Groups must be properly constituted, have a bank
or building society account and be able to provide a copy
of their most recent annual accounts.
When to
apply
There
is no closing date so applications can be made at any time.
Decisions for the Small Grants Scheme are usually made within
four weeks of submitting an application.
How to
apply
An application form along with the guidelines can
be downloaded by clicking on Small
grant
If you have an
enquiry in relation to your application, please contact the
Glasgow office, Tel:
0141 225 6670 or Fax: 0141 229 1419
Alternatively e-mail Queries
Key words:
community development, social welfare, training
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