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Addiction (includes Alcohol
and Drugs)
Alcohol
and Education Research Council (AERC)
AERC aims to increase the capacity of individuals and
organisations to deal with alcohol issues and also to develop the evidence base.
Communities
Scotland “Wider Role”
£3m is available each year in Glasgow to assist Registered
Social Landlords (RSLs) such as housing associations to develop projects that
improve the economic, social and environmental circumstances of the local communities
within which RSLs operate.
Comic
Relief
Comic Relief will fund work benefiting young people with
alcohol problems as well as drug advice for young people abused through prostitution
and trafficking.
Henry
Smith Charity
The Charity will consider projects aimed at the support
and rehabilitation of people with drug and/or alcohol problems, as well as those
to support people at risk of developing such problems.
J
Paul Getty Jr Charitable Trust
Grants can be awarded to support mental health projects
including projects for drug, alcohol and other addictions.
Lloyds
TSB Foundation for Scotland
The Foundation's Partnership Drugs Initiative is a strategic
funding programme that promotes voluntary sector work with vulnerable children
and young people affected by substance misuse. Two deadlines a year (next one
is 5 May 2006).
The Pilgrim Trust
40% of the Trust's support goes to Social Welfare projects
every year, including projects that assist and support people involved in alcohol
or drugs misuse. Trustees have a special interest in the provision of specialist
services for young people, for those from black or ethnic minority groups and
for women with multiple needs and would look favourably at new models of service
provision for these groups.
The Robertson Trust
The Trust has a particular interest in drug and alcohol
rehabilitation and/or education programmes, projects working with children who
are at risk of misusing drugs and services working with recovering drug addicts
to assist them back into training and employment.
The Tudor
Trust
Until 31 March 2006, the Tudor Trust is only accepting
applications from organisations that it has awarded a grant to during the past
five years. New guidelines are being launched on 1 April 2006. The Trust says
it will still be a generalist trust, funding widely across the social welfare
field in the UK.
Head Office:
Adelphi Centre, 12 Commercial Road, Glasgow G5 0PQ
tel: 0141 429 6314 fax: 0141 429 2649
e: info@gsera.org.uk