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Awards For All - Scotland

Awards For All - Scotland

Awards for All, Scotland

Awards for All, Scotland

Awards for All Scotland puts lottery money back into local communities by giving grants of between £500 and £10,000. We fund projects that improve opportunities for people to take part in arts, sport and community activities and can fund a wide range of organisations.

NI Search and Rescue Dog Association

Braehead Wheelchair Curling Club

In July 2002, five curling players were at a loss as to how they could further their participation in wheelchair curling. They wanted to play more together, and against able-bodied curlers too.

Read more about the project.

Tamba Twins and Multiple Births Association

Moray Arts Centre

The Moray Arts Centre in Findhorn is the long-held vision of artist Randy Klinger. Set up 11 years ago the centre has become a hub of community activity with a stimulating environment for the visual arts.

Read more about the project.

Driving 2 Health

Linthouse Housing Association

In 2007, The Linthouse Housing Association and the Govan Housing Association joined forces to produce a multi-cultural recipe book reflecting Govan's diverse and growing community.

Read more about the project

Apply for a grant from Awards for All, and remember, read the guidance notes.

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Have you been awarded a grant? Find guidance on logos and merchandise here.
Village SOS

Village SOS is an exciting new programme from BIG and the BBC that is searching for six UK villages and six enterprising individuals to help them achieve their ambitions.

Learn more about Village SOS

Secret Millionaire

Big has teamed up with Channel 4 to create The Secret Millionaire Fund website, which allows local community groups to be nominated to help secure funding.

Learn more about Secret Millionaire

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