SportScotland is currently inviting applications to its Sport Facilities Fund, a strategic funding programme aimed at enhancing access to sport and physical activity across Scotland. The fund supports capital projects which deliver long-term benefits to communities by improving the quality, accessibility, and sustainability of local sports infrastructure. Eligible applicants include registered charities, schools, area sports associations, sports trusts, and local authorities. The next closing date for small grant applications is Wednesday 1 April 2026.
Funding
Earth Raise Match-Funding Initiative Applications Open
Applications are now open for Earth Raise, a UK-wide match funding initiative supporting charities with environmental missions. Running Saturday 18 April 2026 – Saturday 25 April 2026 (and including the annual Earth Day on Wednesday 22 April), the campaign matches public donations made via the Big Give website, up to a pre-allocated amount per charity. Match funding is provided entirely by donors, with no pledges required from participating organisations. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday 16 January 2026.
Digital Inclusion Fund for Blind and Visually Impaired People
Applications are now open for the Digital Inclusion Fund, which aims to improve employment access for blind and vision-impaired people across the UK by supporting digital literacy and workplace readiness. Provided by First for Sight, the fund is designed to address the gap for those preparing for work, seeking jobs, or adapting to changes in vision. The deadline for applications is 12pm on Tuesday 6 January 2026.
Rapid Rehousing and Prevention Fund
Falkirk Council is inviting applications from third sector organisations for funding to deliver innovative, person-centred projects which prevent homelessness, promote rapid rehousing, and support tenancy sustainment across the Falkirk area. The deadline for applications is Monday 1 December 2025.
Capital Grants Available for Project Supporting Disadvantaged Groups
The Clothworkers Foundation is offering capital grants to UK-based charities, Community Interest Companies (CICs), and other registered not for profit organisations, including special schools. Funding is available for projects that benefit disadvantaged individuals, with eligible costs covering: buildings: purchase, construction, renovation, or refurbishment fixtures and equipment: office, sports, digital, garden, and therapeutic items vehicles: including…
National Lottery Community Fund Scotland Young Start Programme Pause
The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland (TNLCFS) has announced that its Young Start programme will pause to new applications at 12pm on Friday 19 December 2025. In 2023, The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland launched a 2 year participatory research and development project to explore how Young Start can better centre the voices and ideas…
Grants Available for Canoeing and Inland Waterway Conservation
The Paddle Trust is inviting applications for its latest funding round, closing on Wednesday 17 December 2025. Grants are available to support projects which improve public access to inland waterways and promote environmental conservation. Eligible projects include: creation or enhancement of access points for paddlesports development of inclusive launching and landing sites using sustainable materials…
Funding Available to Improve Mental Health Support for Vulnerable Groups
The Kristina Martin Charitable Trust is offering funding to UK registered charities supporting vulnerable and marginalised individuals facing mental health challenges, especially those affected by bereavement, suicide, and online bullying. “The Trust was established by Thomas and Jacqueline Martin following the death in 1965 of their only and much loved daughter, Kristina Martin. The charity’s…
Deadline Approaching: Thrive Renewables Community Benefit Programme
The Centre for Sustainable Energy’s (CSE) grant funding opportunity for upgrades to community buildings, village halls and community centres (on behalf of Thrive Renewables) closes to applications at 12pm next Friday 7 November 2025. The Thrive Renewables Community Benefit Programme is open to community buildings within a 20 mile radius of a Thrive Renewables site.…
Deadline Approaching: Community-Led Action Research Programme
The deadline for Suicide Prevention Scotland’s latest round of the Community-Led Action research programme 2025 – 2026 is approaching, with applications due next Wednesday 5 November 2025 at 12pm. The programme will support 6 community-based organisations to conduct an inquiry into suicide prevention in their areas. Funding of £4000 is available to support successful applicants…










