A safety message from Police Scotland on the “Send Me A Pic?” trend, and resources to help parents, families and carers teach their children and young people about the risks and support available.
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Towns and BIDs Resilience and Recovery Fund
Scottish Government’s Towns and BIDs Resilience and Recovery Fund supports immediate concerns and actions to help prepare towns, their communities and businesses for the gradual easing of lockdown rules. Managed by Scotland’s Towns Partnership (STP), the fund aims to help resource project delivery, where a recovery strategy for the town has been agreed with the local authority. The fund is open to constituted groups with suitable governance controls. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday 24th July.
Charity Bank COVID-19 Funding List
Charity Bank has put together a list of emergency funds for charities, social enterprises and other third sector organisations experiencing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. The list is updated regularly, with sections on UK-wide funding as well as those funds specific to each country, and those which are available internationally and regionally.
Foyle Foundation Small Grants Scheme
The Foyle Foundation’s Small Grants Scheme has re-opened to applications from registered charities with a turnover of less than £150,000 per annum. The scheme has been revised as a result of COVID-19, and will provide one year grants to cover core costs or essential equipment, enabling ongoing service provision, homeworking, or delivery of online digital services to charities that can show financial stability. Charities can apply for between £1,000 – £10,000; there is no application deadline.
“Movement for Good” Awards Open
Ecclesiastical Insurance Group’s “Movement for Good” awards are open for applications to their £50,000 grant. The awards are open to eligible registered charities with an income of less than £5 million, which support one of the following causes: the advancement of education and skills; citizenship or community development; arts, culture or heritage. The deadline for applications is Friday 24th July.










