Projects supporting young Scots with their physical and mental health and are today (WED 26 JANUARY) sharing in almost £1 million of dormant bank account funding.
Scottish families facing loss, isolation or loneliness are amongst those benefiting from a £4 million cash boost from The National Lottery Community Fund announced today (THURSDAY 17 DECEMBER).
Multiple projects across Scotland have received funding in the latest round of grants from the Scottish Land Fund. The money will allow groups from both urban and rural areas to take ownership of local assets and put them to use for the benefit of their local communities.
Three projects in Edinburgh and Midlothian are set to share in £392,611 following funding from the Scottish Land Fund. The money will allow the groups to take ownership of local assets and put them to use for the benefit of their local communities.
Five projects across Fife are set to share in £446,012 following the latest round of funding from the Scottish Land Fund. The money will allow the groups to take ownership of local assets and put them to use for the benefit of their local communities.
Eight projects across the Highlands are set to share in £859,305 following the latest round of funding from the Scottish Land Fund. The money will allow the groups to take ownership of local assets and put them to use for the benefit of their local communities.
A new project aiming to transform Glasgow’s food system and reduce its impact on the climate crisis is today (THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER) receiving £629,582 of National Lottery funding.
Additional support will be made available to Scots recovering from cancer and those who have survived sexual abuse thanks to £3.3 million of National Lottery funding announced today (THURSDAY 29TH OCTOBER).
Projects that will boost the physical and mental health of young Scots are amongst those sharing in £732,323 of dormant bank accounts funding today (THURS 8 OCTOBER).