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Mental Health
Allen
Lane Foundation
Local charities with annual incomes under £100,000 are eligible to apply for
small grants for work which makes a lasting difference to people’s lives,
reduces isolation, stigma and discrimination and encourages or enables unpopular
groups to share in the life of the whole community. People experiencing mental
health problems are a particular priority.
Camelot
Foundation
The Foundation has 4 main programmes of work, all
of which focus on young people who have slipped out of the mainstream of society
or who are in danger of doing so.
Comic Relief
Funding is available to promote the rights and support
the recovery of people who have mental health problems and also help these
people feel more included in society.
John Paul Getty (jnr) Trust
Lloyds
TSB Foundation for Scotland
The Foundation aims to support charities throughout
Scotland which help people, especially those who are disadvantaged or disabled,
to play a fuller role in their community.
The Pilgrim Trust
The Robertson Trust
Supports a wide range of charitable objects for work
which benefits Scotland, including projects for young people with special
needs, youth training and general youth work.
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