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  • Chance to Study (supporting young people at school)

    Created: 16/11/2021
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance


    Chance to Study is funded through the Scottish Children’s Lottery. It supports projects working in the area of educational achievement through school years. Projects or activities will work with the most vulnerable families with school-aged children at a demonstrably high risk of being negatively impacted by poverty.

    Examples of projects or activities includes: provision of after school care/holiday cover ensuring time and resource for additional educational support; provision of specific IT/educational equipment for socially deprived children or children suffering from any form of physical or mental disability; one to one mentoring of children struggling within the school because of family circumstances; provision of breakfast clubs providing nutritional and educational support.

    Who can apply

    Charities registered in Scotland.

    How to apply

    Online application form available on the funder website.

    When to apply

    Applications are now open.




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