UP TO £3,000. £5,000 – £15,000 A second more targeted round is planned for later in 2018. AWARDS FOR ALL – NATIONAL LOTTERY FUND The aim of the fund is to support projects that: maximise their members’ outreach and engagement contribution; offer teachers a range of effective curriculum-enriching activities and opportunities to further engage their students with outreach; provide hard-to-reach audiences with inspiring chemistry engagement opportunities, delivered or coordinated by skilled people; increase chemistry and chemists’ influence in public discourse and decision-making in line with the findings of the Public Attitude to Chemistry research. WALES UK Funding will be provided to organisations who they believe will do their most to improve the education and physical and emotional wellbeing of children and who focus on one or more of the following areas: Living in Poverty; Physical & Mental Health Problems; Health & Wellbeing; Living with Disability. WEBSITE GRANTS – UP TO £18,000. Each year the Trust supports employees by matching their fundraising and volunteering for charities and schools, and also makes donations to hundreds of schools across the UK and funds large scale literacy projects through its long-standing partnership with the National Literacy Trust. Applications are accepted at any time. Awarded grants can fully or part fund the project work which can include day to day running costs such as rent or utilities, project costs, sessional staff and items such as equipment or training materials. LORD’S TAVERNERS – SENSORY GRANTS  LARGE GRANTS: £50,000+ (RARE). Applications are open all year round. UK Outdoor Learning Spaces, with ideas and inspiration for creating and using them to enhance your school or back yard. UK THE WOODWARD CHARITABLE TRUST This website provides details on how to find charities, or on how to set up your own charity in England and Wales. £3,000 – OVER £5 MILLION. Projects could include: nature (connecting people to nature and the natural world); natural & designed landscapes (areas of ground which could be urban or rural in nature, and might include parks, or industrial sites that have been left); oral histories (such as voice recordings of people’s stories of times gone by); cultural traditions (history of different cultures through storytelling, dance and theatre, food or clothing); community archaeology (digs for people to participate in); historic buildings, monuments & environments (houses to mills, caves to gardens, areas connected to history); collections (objects, books or documents in museums, libraries or archives); historic events; languages; industrial, maritime & transport (places and objects linked to history). LARGE GRANTS £10,001 – £50,000. This website provides details of each fund which is available, the area in Scotland it covers, award amounts and full guidelines for applying. Projects should usually take no more than three years to complete (with a maximum of five years) and meet at least one of their three outcomes in the following categories: Heritage, People, and Communities. Grants are available for projects with a maximum total project cost of £500,000 including VAT (if relevant) with rounds open four times yearly. Every three months each shop selects 3 good causes to help, leaving customers to decide how much each cause will receive by voting with tokens in collection boxes in store. All packs come with bamboo canes and 60cm spiral tree protection which protects the young trees. The Baillie Gifford community Awards Programme (previously Foundation Scotland Express Grants) aims to support grass roots community organisations across the whole of Scotland. It is the trustees’ present policy to assist smaller organisations with core costs. £3,000 – £250,000. There are no application deadlines. These strands have the following focuses: Care & Wellbeing – improving people’s physical and mental health, recognising the need to address the significant health inequalities which exist in Scotland and reduce the levels of exclusion faced by some of the most vulnerable members of our society; Realising Potential – recognising that there are social and educational inequalities in Scotland which emerge from a very young age, and supporting activities, projects and organisations that seek to address these inequalities; Strengthening Communities –  in response to the social inequalities in Scotland, support work which benefits those who have been disproportionately affected either economically, or due to the marginalised nature of their peer group. UK SCOTLAND  Financial support has been given to a range of organisations over the years including; the Aberdeen International Youth Festival; the maintenance of community centres established in the interests of social welfare; North East of Scotland Music School. This fund is dedicated to improving the local environment by funding projects which improve the physical environment in a way that also benefits the wider community. ENGLAND – COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND: £250,000 – £2 MILLION. Only one grant per school in each academic year is available and if your school has received breakfast club funding from Gregg’s or Magic Breakfast within the current academic year, you will not be considered a priority for support. UK The fund has one deadline each year. Individuals cannot be supported. Some examples of eligible projects costs are: purchasing equipment; training; rent/ venue hire for the project; staff costs. There are two rounds of funding each year with deadlines of 30th April and 31st October. The fund is primarily rural and covers 21 areas in Scotland. Due to high demand you are advised to submit an application at least 6 months ahead of your project start date. Greater London (includes South East and South West) UK Each shop has £3000 per quarter to donate, which is shared between the charities according to the proportion of the vote they’ve received from customers (i.e. Funding will be considered for a range of activities including: shared reading projects; mental health and wellbeing support; developing skills and knowledge; supporting learning and teaching and improving literacy skills. UK  SCOTLAND £10,000 – £75,000. MAJOR GRANTS – £100,000 AND ABOVE. ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL AREAS OF HUNTLY, STRATHBOGIE & TAP O NOTH Please note willows and hedge plants are not eligible for funding, or applications in respect of work already carried out. The Secondary Education Programme supports schools and colleges that have reached a level of excellence, which is determined by a combination of criteria, but mainly through the receipt of an outstanding Ofsted assessment (or regional equivalent). UP TO £500 FOR INDIVIDUALS. DES RUBENS & BILL WALLACE GRANT – JOHN MUIR TRUST Please note these awards are not grants and the investment will have to be re paid. FUNDING REQUESTS. The service is free to use. are unsaleable/waste items, and therefore the suitability for re-use cannot be guaranteed. UK APPLICATIONS. REQUESTS. For levels 1 & 2, there are sport specific criteria requirements for candidates, and for levels 3 & 4 there is a list of subsidy award principles and guidelines. The Fund supports projects located within or directly benefiting one or more of the three community council areas of Huntly, Strathbogie and Tap O Noth and the area of the Cabrach Community Association. Tree packs are available to schools (which should be planted on either the school grounds, land the school has arranged regular access to or in an area that is publically accessible) and to community groups (to be planted on land which needs to be accessible to the public, and the local community should be made are aware of your plans to plant and be happy for you to go ahead). UP TO £500 CAPITAL FUNDING – 10 – 25% TOTAL PROJECT COSTS UP TO £20,000, MAIN AWARDS: REVENUE FUNDING – £10,000 TO £20,000 Grants may be for up to 3 years, or longer in certain circumstances and may be for project funding, or for core funding including salaries and general running costs in smaller organisations. Supporting projects to get disadvantaged children aged 3 – 11 years old, active in the outdoors. • Youth groups/ clubs There is a list of criteria each organisation must demonstrate to be eligible such as having strong management, a clear social mission, and a neighbourhood focus. There are no deadlines for applications. • Schools Other public sector organisations, such as nationally funded museums. Not-for-profit organisations who work with disadvantaged children and young people aged 18 years and under including: Supporting people that understand the needs of disadvantaged children and young people, and places making a difference in their lives at the heart of all activities, with projects which: take the initiative and show clearly how they will make a difference in children and young people’s lives; address the challenges that children and young people face; build their skills and resilience; empower them and extend their choices in life; involve children and young people in the design, delivery and evaluation of their work; and are keen to keep learning about their work so that their ability to make a difference in children and young people’s lives can keep on improving. ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES £500. Requests. Awards are made twice per year with deadlines of 15th December and 31st July. Grants for early childhood programs, grants for childcare and daycare programs to promote literacy, nutrition & physical activity at preschools including food gardens, outdoor classrooms and playgrounds. the challenge for practitioners The Mary Salmond Trust aims to provide financial assistance in the local government areas of Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen and Moray for: the advancement of community development, in particular rural or urban regeneration; organisations and young people by supporting, promoting and developing children and young people’s health, welfare, training, education, civic responsibility and volunteering for the public benefit; any other purpose that may reasonably be regarded as analogous to either of the preceding purposes. Commission is earned on each purchase which can be donated to your chosen cause, or you can register your own. Projects which encourage or ensure the continuation of rural skills and crafts are of particular interest to the Trustees. 100% FUNDING FOR COSTS UP TO £5,000 £10,000 – £100,000. UK  The Trust currently makes grants towards two areas: Performing Arts (priorities for music, theatre and dance are: excellence in professional performance; new work; development of young, professional artists aged 18 or over); Conservation (supporting projects to conserve historic objects, collections and features of buildings and landscapes which date from the Georgian period or earlier, i.e. Please note all approved applicants are required to pay a self-help contribution towards the minibus, the cost of which is dependent on the type of minibus and waiting list required. Applications are open all year round with no specific grants limits. PAUL HAMLYN FOUNDATION – IDEAS AND PIONEERS FUND Does the project try anything innovative? Projects will need to meet one or more of the following themes to be eligible for funding: Job creation and employment support; Social enterprise development; Skills and training; Community buildings; Tackling Poverty; and Health and wellbeing. Please note recipients are required to pay a self-help contribution of around 25% of the total cost of the package, and cannot reapply for funding within two years of receiving a grant. Please note the following are not eligible for funding: money for sponsored events to raise funds for charity; commercial ventures, including business start-ups; individuals; projects that involve a form of religious practice; general appeals or mailshots. Trips must be taken within the UK, but outside the children’s immediate location. Voluntary organisations with a constitution. communal space, kitchen and toilets). UP TO 10 WINNER AWARDS OF £30,000 UK CREATIVE SCOTLAND – OPEN PROJECT FUNDING Priority will be given to groups who do any of the following: Work in areas where there is substantial social or economic deprivation; Improve and develop the health and wellbeing of their local community; Involve disabled people, vulnerable people or those at risk of exclusion; or Encourage and involve people under 26 in practical outdoor conservation. Committees will meet quarterly each year to decide on awards. Scottish organisations which are registered with OSCR, Primary, Secondary, Academies, Colleges, Independent and Free schools, Projects involving children & young people, Groups & intermediaries who support and work with people experiencing some form of disadvantage, SEN schools/ organisations catering for young people with learning and physical disabilities, Schools that cater for young people under the age of 19 who have a physical/ sensory/ learning disability, Full/ full concessionary or postgraduate student members, Charities registered with the Charity Commission/OSCR, Artistic practitioners/charities/community organisations/social enterprises/not-for-profit companies active in the arts, 2nd Partner:    Registered/non registered charities, Voluntary groups, Community Interest Companies, Registered charities (requires a number from OSCR or Charity Commission), Constituted voluntary or community groups, Local clubs or other constituted community groups, UK registered not-for-profit organisations with an income of £1 million or less, Community, voluntary or friends-of groups, Other public sector organisations, such as nationally funded museums, Registered charities with an annual income of £100,000 or less, Community groups with a constitution and charitable aims, Primary or Secondary teachers in partnership with any individual in a STEM related profession, Children/ education (e.g. Natural Resources Wales provides funding for specific activities undertaken by OLW Network Groups working in local communities to promote the overall objectives of OLW. COMMUNITY ASSETS – BIG LOTTERY FUND Match funding is encouraged, but up to 100% of activity costs, including staff, training, volunteer expenses, equipment, premises costs, evaluation and overheads can be funded. Organisations applying must have a governing body such as a committee/board, with at least 3 unrelated people on it, and a written governing document (such as a constitution) which should state that the organisation has a social purpose, open memberships, and community control. There are 4 funding rounds each year. Grants of between £2,000 – £10,000 are available to registered charities and constituted voluntary and community groups across Scotland. The Aberdeen International Airport Community Fund makes donations to community projects local to the airport which are linked to: education and youth development; the environment; employment/skills development. FOUNDATION SCOTLAND – WESLEYAN FOUNDATION LARGE GRANTS SMARTER CHOICES, SMARTER PLACES OPEN FUND There are approximately 5 funding rounds open each year. Please note the funding amount requested must not be for more than 50% of the total project cost. UK However, LtL Has a long history of grants to support school playground development, teacher and educator training, provision of resources and more. FIELD STUDIES COUNCIL (FSC) – KIDS FUND  PAUL HAMLYN FOUNDATION – TEACHER DEVELOPMENT FUND A SHARE OF £3,000. Grants are divided up into the following four categories: education; community; health; social welfare. Applications will not be accepted by organisations currently in receipt of a full CCF Grant Award. Grants are open to anyone based in the UK for activities which stimulate interest and enable involvement in mathematics from Key Stage 1 (age 5+) to Undergraduate level and beyond, by: enhancing and enriching mathematical study beyond the curriculum; engaging the public with mathematics; and encouraging unusual ways of communicating mathematics. UP TO 75% FUNDING FOR COSTS EXCEEDING £20,000. The Trust aims to support Scottish-based community groups and small charities to provide services across Scotland to help the Scottish community. SMALL GRANTS – UP TO £2,000 £500 – £10,000 – WALES. LtL Professional Accreditation and Network – outdoor learning and school grounds design, Outdoor Learning – Nature and Biodiversity, Outdoor Learning in International Schools, Help end clothing poverty for UK schoolchildren, Natural Nations: Having a field day in the Swedish press. ENGLAND & CAITHNESS, SCOTLAND UK & IRELAND SCOTLAND The fund has three rounds each year. 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