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  • Carnegie Dunfermline Trust: Grant Giving

    Created: 09/02/2026
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance
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    The Trust gives grants for projects and activities with social, community, educational, cultural, sport and recreational purposes which benefit people in the local area.

    The Trust provides a programme of grant-giving for Dunfermline and its environs. Their main geographical area covers Dunfermline (including Wellwood, Townhill and Halbeath and Rosyth).  

    Consideration will be given to projects from outwith this main geographical area (from Kingseat, Charlestown, Limekilns, Pattiesmuir or Crossford) provided that the applicants can provide evidence that their project would alleviate poverty, increase health and wellbeing or reduce loneliness AND if the project will primarily benefit people living in the main geographical area of Dunfermline.

    Their grants are typically between £300 and £10,000 and are awarded over four broad categories:

    1. Creative arts
    2. Community
    3. Schools
    4. Sports

    How to apply 

    Click here to apply on their website. 

    Apply at any time

     




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