The funding alerts below are updated regularly to let you know of important information about funding deadlines for community groups and charities.
If your group is awarded a grant from any of the funds highlighted in these alerts, please let us know by emailing ExternalFunding@eastayrshireleisure.com.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Award for All: All In
All In is the national call to action for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, which invites communities to celebrate the Games in their own altogether brilliant way.
This summer organisations delivering Glasgow 2026-inspired activities can apply for up to £10,000 of National Lottery funding for projects lasting up to 12 months that will:
- increase access and remove barriers so more people can take part in arts or sports activities• bring people together and strengthen connections within and across communities
- support health and wellbeing through physical activity and shared community experiences• celebrate cultural diversity and international connections
- create a lasting legacy that communities can enjoy beyond the Games
Interested organisations can call 0300 123 7110 or email advicescotland@tnlcommunityfund.org.uk to discuss their projects before applying.
Barclays - Community Sport Fund
The Access Grant is available to support the delivery of football, tennis or cricket activities for women and girls.
Not-for-profit organisations, including charities, community groups, youth groups and traditional sports clubs can apply for funding but only one grant can be awarded to each organisation
Groups must:
- deliver football, cricket or tennis activities for women and girls (or can apply for funding to start activities)
- operate in an area of high deprivation
Additionally, applications can be considered for projects engaging women and girls with disabilities or facing challenges of rural isolation that are not in deprived areas.
Grants of £1,000 are available.
The fund is open on the Barclays website. The deadline for applications is 27 May 2026.
Apply at Barclays: Community Sport Fund
Caremark - Community Care Programme
The funding aims to improve quality of life and strengthen local communities through practical, locally led activity.
Grants of £3,000 are available for projects that deliver tangible benefits. Supported activities include the purchase of equipment for inclusive sports or activity groups, improvements to village halls or community centres and supplies for community gardens or green spaces.
Funding may also be used for equipment for food banks, community larders or support services, as well as enhancements to spaces used by charities or community groups. In addition, projects can include new equipment for pre-schools or playgrounds.
The fund is open on the Caremark website. The deadline for applications is 31 May 2026.
Apply at Caremark: Community Care Fund
CEMVO Scotland - Ethnic Minority Development Fund
Grants of between £500 and £15,000 to ethnic minority-led (at least 60% representation of people from an ethnic minority background on their board, management team and in decision-making roles) third sector organisations in Scotland with an annual income of £100,000 or less to support projects that promote the well-being of ethnic minority communities.
Support is available for projects and activities across Scotland that achieve at least one of the following priorities:
- bring ethnic minority people together and build strong relationships across communities
- help more ethnic minority people to be the best they can be by supporting them as soon as possible
- improve places and spaces that matter to ethnic minority communities
The fund is open on the CEMVO Scotland website. The deadline for applications is 26 May 2026.
Apply at CEMVO Scotland: Ethnic Minority Development Fund
Goldsmiths' Foundation - Open Grants Programme
The Goldsmiths’ Foundation focusses on advancing creative, technical, and vocational skills, education and training in the craft and trade of goldsmithing, silversmithing and jewellery – as well as in the wider creative industries.This round is focused on organisations working primarily in craft.
It aims to:
- strengthen technical and vocational skills infrastructure in underserved craft communities
- champion the contribution that skilled makers, designers and craftspeople make to more just and equitable communities
- grow the systems and networks that allow craft and vocational practice to thrive equitably
Grants of between £30,000 and £50,000 are available.
The fund is open on the Goldsmiths' Foundation website.The deadline for applications is 11 May 2026.
Help the Homeless
Help the Homeless is a small grant-making organisation with limited funding available to charities across the UK. It supports people experiencing homelessness in reintegrating into the community and rebuilding their lives.
Applicant organisations must be registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator. Small and medium-sized registered charities with an annual turnover below £500,000 and who are working wholly or mostly with homeless people may apply for funding.
Grants up to £5,000 are available to support capital projects, such as refurbishment costs and furniture.
The fund is open on the Help the Homeless website. The next deadline for applications is 20 June 2026.
Apply at Help the Homeless
Local Energy Scotland - CARES Community Buildings Fund
Grants of up to £80,000 are available to community groups, registered charities, and other not-for-profit organisations across Scotland to support the installation of low-carbon and renewable energy measures in community buildings and to help support decarbonisation.
The fund is open on the Local Energy Scotland website. The fund will close to applications at the end of October 2026 or when funding is fully allocated, whichever is sooner.
Apply at Local Energy Scotland: CARES Community Buildings Fund
Local Energy Scotland - Community Energy Generation Growth Fund
Grants are available to established and incorporated community groups such as development trusts and community energy and climate action groups to set up renewable energy generation projects, such as:
- installing wind turbines and solar panels
- developing other types of renewable energy generation, such as hydro, to meet local needs
The funding available is mostly capital. A limited amount of funding is also available for feasibility studies and option appraisals.
The following levels of funding are available:
- feasibility Stage: grants of up to £20,000
- development Stage: grants of up to £200,000
- construction stage: grants of up to 80% of construction costs up to a maximum of £150,000. Organisations can also apply for loans for up to five years. Applications are now being accepted
The fund is open on the Local Energy Scotland website. Applications are now being accepted.
Apply at Local Energy Scotland: Community Energy Generation Growth Fund
RS MacDonald Trust
The following funding streams are available:
- small grants: up to £20,000 (but no more than £10,000 per year)
- main grants: over £20,000 awarded twice a year. For the current round, three-year grants up to £55,000 are available (up to £18,250 per year)
The following themes are funded:
- tackling child abuse and neglect
- visual impairment
- neurological conditions
- animal welfare
- medical research
The fund is open on the RS MacDonald Trust website. Small grant applications are accepted any time. The deadline for Main Grant applications is 2 September 2026.
Apply at RS MacDonald Trust
Youth Scotland - Safe Spaces Youth Work Fund
Grants of up to £2,000 are available to youth groups working in Scotland.
Eligible groups must be:
- members of Youth Scotland
- working with young people between five and 25 years of age
- working with young people at risk and/or who have been affected by Adverse Childhood Experiences
- willing to participate in the relevant training or evidence that they have received training from another provider
The following costs are eligible for funding:
- programmes of activities
- one-off events
- equipment and programme materials
- travel costs to an activity
The fund is open on the Youth Scotland website. The deadline for applications is 22 April 2026.
Apply at Youth Scotland: Safe Spaces Youth Work Fund
East Ayrshire Council Community Grants
To check the next deadline date for applications please contact Democratic Services at Council Headquarters on 01563 554400 for further information.
Apply for a Community Grant
Renewable Energy Funds
To check the next deadline date for applications please contact Democratic Services at Council Headquarters on 01563 554400 further information.
Apply to the Renewable Energy Fund
Tincornhill Quarry Fund – Sorn
For further information on application criteria and deadlines please email secretarytqf@gmail.com
Previous funding alerts
CIT Funding Alert 31 March 2026 (PDF 243 KB)
CIT Funding Alert 20 March 2026 (PDF 225 KB)
CIT Funding Alert 6 March 2026 (PDF 185 KB)
CIT Funding Alert 20 February 2026 (PDF 215 KB)
CIT Funding Alert 6 February 2026 (PDF 201 KB)
CIT Funding Alert 9 January 2026 (PDF 201 KB)
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