The Morrisons Foundation is offering grants of up to £10,000 to registered charities delivering projects that make a positive impact in communities across Scotland, England, and Wales. Funding is available for both capital costs and direct project delivery, with priority given to smaller organisations with an annual income under £1 million, particularly those operating in areas served by Morrisons stores.
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Wooden Spoon Pass the Plate Campaign
Wooden Spoon, the children’s charity of rugby, has launched its Pass the Plate campaign to address child hunger and food insecurity, and support vulnerable young people. The initiative will fund grants for not-for-profit organisations and schools delivering food-related projects for children and young people under 25 years old. Eligible schemes include breakfast clubs, food banks, holiday hunger programmes, and community initiatives improving access to nutritious meals.
HES Heritage & Place Programme
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has launched the Heritage & Place Programme, an area-based fund aimed at supporting community-led regeneration in Scotland’s historic places. Eligible applicants include local authorities, national park authorities, and experienced not-for-profit organisations. The deadline for Expressions of Interest is Friday 16 January 2026, with full Development Phase applications due by Friday 7 August 2026.
CARES Community Solar Fund
Scottish Government’s Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) supports community and faith organisations to install solar PV and battery storage in their buildings. This is a short-term pilot, funded by Scottish Government and Great British Energy; funds need to be spent and claimed by Tuesday 31 March 2026. The maximum award is £80,000, and up to 80% of eligible costs can be funded.
Leathersellers’ Foundation Small Grants Programme
The Leathersellers’ Foundation will reopen its Small Grants Programme at 10am on Monday 15 December 2025. This rolling fund offers one-off grants of up to £5,000 for charities supporting vulnerable people in areas of high deprivation across the UK. Applicants must be registered charities with an annual income under £200,000. Please note: each application window closes after 40 submissions, and demand is extremely high – the November round filled in under 30 minutes.
Hedley Foundation Grants
The Hedley Foundation offers grants to smaller UK-registered charities supporting vulnerable groups through 4 key categories of social need. Grants range from £250 – £5,000, with occasional awards up to £25,000. The next deadline is Wednesday 10 December 2025 for the meeting on Wednesday 21 January 2026.
W.G. Edwards Charitable Foundation
The W.G. Edwards Charitable Foundation is an independent grant-making charity which assists with the provision of care for people aged over 65 years old. Applications will open for one week on Monday 8 December 2025, and close on Friday 12 December 2025.
Big Give Christmas Campaign 2025
The Big Give has launched its Christmas Challenge, where groups and organisations registered on the Big Give platform can have every donation they receive doubled by match funding. The campaign begins at 12pm this coming Tuesday 2 December 2025, running for one week until 12pm on Tuesday 9 December 2025.
Bank of Scotland Empower Programme
Applications for the Empower Programme from the Bank of Scotland Foundation open on Monday 1 December 2025. Charities may apply for a 3 year grant of £150,000 (£50,000 per annum). Successful applicants will receive strategic support from Lloyds Banking Group colleagues. The deadline for applications is 12pm on Wednesday 10 December 2025.
Urban Forestry Funding – Future Woodlands Scotland
Future Woodlands Scotland is offering grant funding to support urban forestry projects across Scotland, with a focus on areas most in need of well-maintained trees and woodlands. Funding is available for tree planting, long-term care, urban forestry management, education, and community engagement. Applications will open on Monday 24 November 2025.










