Funder results for category: "Technology and Innovation"Awards for All Scotland - Big Lottery Fund
Web: http://www.awardsforall.org.uk/scotland Award Amount: £500 to £10,000 Summary: Awards for All Scotland offers small grants to encourage participation in art, sport and community activities and projects promoting education, the environment and health in the local community. A range of organisations can apply but priority is given to smaller voluntary and community groups in Scotland with an annual income of £100,000 or less. Awards for All grants must be spent within one year of receipt. Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time. BIG Lottery Fund Scotland
Web: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/scotland Funding Title: Various programmes Award Amount: Variable Summary: The Big Lottery Fund (BIG), is the largest distributor of National Lottery good cause funding. They run various funding programmes and help with a wide range of projects. Check funders website for more details. Closing Date: See individual programmes on funders website Celebrate
Web: http://www.celebrateit.org.uk/ Award Amount: £500-£10,000 Summary: Celebrate will support new and existing events and activities that mark the 2014 Commonwealth Games through arts, heritage, sports and local community celebrations. It will fund local celebration events and activities which stimulate greater involvement in community activity and develop our understanding as citizens of the Commonwealth. Celebrations can be a single one-off event or activities which end with a celebration event. Closing Date: 12 December 2014 Comic Relief
Web: http://www.comicrelief.com/apply-for-a-grant Funding Title: Various programmes Award Amount: See individual programme Summary: Comic Relief aim to bring positive and lasting change in the lives of poor and disadvantaged people,through investing in work that addresses people’s immediate needs as well as tackling the root causes of poverty and injustice. They are currently working towards a new 5 year strategy and details will be anounced spring 2013. Closing Date: Will re-open for applications summer 2013 CTXChange Software Donation Programme
Award Amount: Charities are expected to pay a relatively small administration fee but the programme offers savings between 92-96% on typical retail prices. Summary: The CTXchange Programme offers donated technology products from Partners such as Microsoft, Symantec and Cisco, to eligible UK Registered Charities and Charitable Housing Associations. The products are available via the CTXchange online shop and the programme is managed as a partnership between the Charity Technology Trust and TechSoup. Closing Date: Applications may be submitted any time Garfield Weston Foundation
Web: http://www.garfieldweston.org Award Amount: Variable Summary: The Garfield Weston Foundation supports the work of a wide range of UK registered charities and some charity exempt organisations such as churches, hospitals, educational establishments and housing corporations. Whilst the Foundation has no set priority interests, recent awards have supported projects in the Arts, Community, Education, Welfare, Medical, Religion, Youth and Environment. Will consider both capital and revenue costs. Check funders website for eligiblity exclusions. Closing Date: Applications may be submitted any time. Allow approximately 4 months for the application process. Investing in Ideas - Big Lottery Fund
Web: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/scotland/investing-in-ideas Award Amount: £500 to £10,000 Summary: Investing in Ideas awards grants of £500 to £10,000 to test and develop ideas that could eventually become fully-fledged projects or lead to improved service delivery. Investing in Ideas could pay for the things that can turn your basic idea into a well-planned project. Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time The MacRobert Trust
Web: http://www.themacroberttrust.org.uk/grant-making/ Award Amount: Usually between £5,000 and £25,000 but larger awards, including capital grants, are sometimes given. Summary: The MacRobert Trust offers small grants to registered charities with a preference to support charities working in Scotland. Their current grant themes are : Services and Sea; Education and Training; Children and Youth; Science,Engineering and Technology; Agriculture and Horticulture. Closing Date: Trustees meet twice a year - usually in March and October/November. Applications need to be submitted five months ahead of these meetings. The Robertson Trust
Web: http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk Award Amount: No maximum or minimum grant amount - usually between £500 - £100,000. Average grant £10,000 per annum. For capital projects awards maximum 10% of total capital costs. Summary: The Robertson Trust offers grant assistance to registered UK charities under four main priority areas:- Care; Health; Education and Training; Community Arts and Sports. They will also consider projects involved with:-Animal Welfare; Civil Society; Communities; Culture; Heritage and Science; Environment; Saving Lives; Young People and Families. Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time. Trustees meet six times a year. Young Start - Big Lottery Fund
Web: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/prog_young_start Award Amount: Between £10,000 and £50,000 Summary: The Big Lottery Young Start programme in Scotland distributes money from dormant bank accounts. It aims to create opportunities for children and young people aged between 8 and 24 years old to be confident, healthy, connected and enterprising. Grants may cover up to 100% of project and can be against both capital and revenue expenditure. Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time. Allow up to 8 weeks for the application process. Back To Find Funders |