Not specified
Jan 23, 2026
Scotland (Edinburgh and Lothians)
individual, organization
About This Opportunity
John Watson's Trust awards grants for educational purposes to children and young people under the age of 21 who have a physical or learning disability, or who are socially disadvantaged. Grants are available to individuals or organisations working with eligible children and young people. Funding includes support for school and youth trips and residential experiences. The Trust is currently accepting applications on behalf of beneficiaries resident within Edinburgh, Midlothian, West Lothian and East Lothian. There are several deadlines per year, and applications can be submitted online via the Trust's website.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Scotland (Edinburgh and Lothians)
- Residency
- United Kingdom
- Project in
- United Kingdom
- Applicants
- individual, organization
- Age
- Up to 22 years old
- Priority for
- disabled, low_income
Application Details
Stages
- 1 rolling
Restrictions
- geographic_restrictions
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- Award Amount
- Not specified
- Application Deadline
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January 23, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDeadline passed
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