Shedloads of Opportunities
| Opportunity | Deadline to apply | Category | More info... | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asda Foundation - Local Community Spaces Fund | Currently closed |
| Grants are available for grassroots groups to create, improve or repair local community spaces where people can socialise and reduce loneliness, and boost wellbeing. Improved accessibility to the community space is also funded. A range of project costs are supported. Grants from £10,000 to £20,000 are available. The Asda Foundation must contribute at least 50% of the total project cost (up to £20,000) and can fund up to 90% of the total project cost. Applicants must already have 10% of the total project cost (demonstrated in submitted accounts). | More info... |
| Bank of Scotland Foundation - Empower | Currently closed |
| Bank of Scotland Foundation recognises the profound impact that the cost of living crisis is having on people across Scotland. To ensure funding can reach those in real need, the Empower grants programme this year will solely focus on helping charities who support vulnerable groups/people. The Empower programme provides unrestricted funding which can be used towards core costs, delivery costs, project costs and/or general running costs enabling charities to use their funding in the way that helps them best. Through the programme, charities will also have the opportunity for strategic support from Lloyds Banking Group colleagues to add value for the charity and the people they help. | More info... |
| Asda Foundation - Investing in Spaces and Places Grant | Currently closed |
| Grants of between £10,000 and £25,000 are available for small, local groups in the UK to improve community spaces and places where local people can be together and thrive. Eligible project costs may include materials, tradespeople and equipment costs. The space being applied for must be used by a range of groups for multiple activities on a regular basis or will be used in this way once the project is complete. | More info... |
| Scottish Building Society Foundation | Currently closed for submissions - keep checking website |
| The Scottish Building Society Foundation will aim to invest in the long-term future of communities in Scotland. They are looking to provide financial support to charities and community groups. | More info... |
| Highland Council - Nature Restoration Fund | Currently closed. Keep checking website for next round |
| The Nature Restoration Fund is a capital fund designed to help support projects that will deliver nature restoration, safeguard wildlife, and tackle the causes of biodiversity loss due to climate change. | More info... |
| AbbVie Grants, Donations and Charitable Contributions programme | Due to a high volume of applications, they may close the application window from time to time. |
| Abbvie supports health, education, science or community-based projects undertaken by healthcare organisations or charitable institutions. Grants of up to £5K available to healthcare organisations or charitable institutions to support projects or core mission and • Health | More info... |
| NHS Community Grants | Eligibility and application windows vary, so it's important to check the specific program requirements for the most up-to-date information. |
| The NHS has several charity grant programmes for community groups, often run by different bodies like NHS Charities Together. These grants support projects that improve community health and wellbeing, often focusing on specific areas like community mental health, and access to nature. The NHS Grampian Charity (linked) is one example of an NHS programme, please check for one in your area. | More info... |
| The W.G. Edwards Charitable Foundation | Email your application between June 1–5 2026 for consideration at the July 2026 Trustees meeting |
| The W. G Edwards Charitable Foundation is an independent grant-making charity which assists with the provision of care for the over-65s. The Foundation makes small grants to improve the health and wellbeing of people over the age of 65 in the UK. This could be assistance towards a capital project such as refurbishment, furniture or equipment; or towards an innovative project such as fitness classes, lunch clubs, gardening projects, etc. The Foundation only supports items or projects where at least 90% of the beneficiaries are over the age of 65. Around 100 organisations each year are successful in obtaining grants usually between £1,000 to £1,500. | More info... |
| The Weir Charitable Trust | Four applications per year - upcoming deadlines 31st July, 30th October 2026 |
| Grants (up to £25,000) are available to small charities or community groups in Scotland for work addressing sport, health, culture, animal welfare, or recreational facilities. Grants are available to support services/projects in the following categories: • Sport - Projects to encourage and increase public participation in sport (eligible activities should involve physical skill and exertion). Grants are available for any purpose that provides a benefit to the applicant's target audience. Examples of eligible activities and costs are as follows: • Capital projects (such as equipment, fixtures, fittings and refurbishments) | More info... |
| The Wildlife Trusts - Green Community Grants | Future 2026 application windows: 24 June - 15 July and 30 September - 21 October |
| The Green Community Grants Programme offers one-year flexible funding for not-for-profit groups in England, Scotland and Wales with an annual income between £10,000 and £1 million. Your organisation's main aims and objectives must fit with one of the two funding themes: Contributing to nature recovery and responding to the climate emergency Whilst your organisational aims and objectives should fit one of these two themes, funding can also be used for a wider range of sustainable activities, including recycling, litter picking, beach cleans or sustainable transport. | More info... |
| Opportunity | Deadline to apply | Category | More info... | Website |