Our social investment is designed to support social enterprises, community organisations & charities, to enable them to grow & deliver positive social impact.
We've invested over £14.55 million in over 70 organisations in Scotland.
‘Distributing differently’ is part of our commitment to reimagining how funding works - shifting power, building trust, and removing barriers while exploring approaches that share decision-making and provide flexible, long-term support.
Foundation Scotland has awarded half a million pounds to support the ongoing work of the Forth Valley, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and East Dunbartonshire climate hubs to enable local communities to tackle climate change and its impacts.
If you are interested in volunteering, meeting new people and making a difference in Cardenden, then consider joining the Nadara Westfield Decision Making Panel.
The Royal Company of Merchants of the City of Edinburgh: Community Grants Fund (up to £5000) supports not-for-profit organisations in a variety of areas in Scotland.
Our quarterly reports give a snapshot of the last three months here at Foundation Scotland, including our work with the inspiring projects, funds & donors we work with across Scotland.
The EDF Renewables Dorenell Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund has been supporting youth work charity Speyside Youth, an organisation that helps young people to reach their full potential.
Read more about how their work is continuing to make an impact in their community here: tinyurl.com/56dcm6w3
We're still buzzing from last week's CEO Residential at CCLA Investment Management, where over 40 community foundation leaders came together to share experiences and ideas about place-based philanthropy happening through the UK and beyond.
The Middle Balbeggie Wind Farm Community Fund's commitment to education has created transformational opportunities for learners across the Thornton area, demonstrating how support of lifelong learning can benefit an entire community.
We are working in partnership with SWEF to award grants of up to £2,000 for young people in Scotland who are launching a new business or running a new business that is within its first two years of trading.
Our social investment is designed to support social enterprises, community organisations & charities, to enable them to grow & deliver positive social impact.
We've invested over £14.55 million in over 70 organisations in Scotland.
With an award of just over £18,000 from the Co’path & Cove Community Fund, the Cockburnspath Allotment Association has completed a project that's more than just a growing space - it's a hub helping grow the community.
We are currently seeking a Community Funds Advisor to support the team delivering a portfolio of work in south-west Scotland for a 12 month fixed term contract.