Funding Opportunities
The Williamina McLaren Trust
The Williamina McLaren Trust is a Scottish charitable trust that provides grants to registered charitable organizations operating in Angus, Scotland. The Trust focuses on supporting specific time-limited projects that provide direct benefit to communities in the Angus region. The Trust does not provide funding to individuals, students, sponsorship or marketing appeals, activities that collect funds for redistribution, or expeditions and overseas travel. Applications are reviewed twice annually by the trustees, who meet in March and September. The Trust prioritizes providing useful sums to charitable organizations with recognized charitable status that are carrying out charitable objectives within the Angus geographic area.
The Aberbrothock Skea Trust Grant Programme
The Aberbrothock Skea Trust is a Scottish charitable trust that distributes around £100,000 per annum in grants to organizations with charitable status benefitting residents of Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross, and South Aberdeenshire, with particular emphasis on Arbroath and Angus. The Trust holds grant meetings in March, August, and December, with application deadlines at the end of the previous month. The Trustees are particularly keen to support projects that improve quality of life for individuals, community activities, groups assisting the disadvantaged and isolated, assistance for the elderly and sick, promotion of good citizenship in young people, ongoing medical research, sports and artistic development activities, rural wellbeing, and support for former military members and their families. The Trust requires applicants to complete a prescribed digital application form and does not accept printed applications or additional supplementary information. Only successful applicants are notified of their awards, with payments made electronically thereafter.
Colin Grant Charitable Trust
The Colin Grant Charitable Trust was established from the estate of Colin Grant of Auchmithie, Arbroath, who died on 10 August 2001. The trust distributes annual income to recognised charitable institutions as chosen by the trustees. Trustees meet twice yearly in March and September to consider applications and make awards to worthy recognised charities. The annual distribution supports voluntary groups based in or supporting work in Angus, Scotland, with particular focus on Arbroath. The trust is particularly keen to support projects that improve the quality of life of Angus residents, organizations involved in community activities, groups assisting the disadvantaged and those isolated by mainstream society, groups assisting the elderly and the sick, activities promoting good citizenship in the young, and projects promoting sport and artistic development. The trustees evaluate applications based on the suitability and strengths of applicant organisations, with particular regard to the enthusiasm, vision, efficiency and resourcefulness of the applicant organisation. The trust will not normally give grants to organizations that are not recognised charities by the Inland Revenue, individuals including students, sponsorship or marketing appeals, activities collecting funds for redistribution to others, or expeditions and overseas travel.
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