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Small grants for community organisations

Help improve health and wellbeing in your community by addressing smoking

 

UntitledCommunity organisations can access support to help improve health and wellbeing in their communities by addressing smoking.
This includes:
  • A small grant of £500 for participating in the project.
  • A package of tailored support.
  • Access to free resources and training.


Applications are open to new and existing supporters of Scotland’s Charter for a Tobacco-free Generation . 

Before completing the application form please make sure you have read our information sheet about the small grant support package. This explains the commitment involved and who is eligible to apply.

How to apply

Complete our online application form here. 

  • We accept applications to our small grants fund all year round.
  • Applications are assessed by our grants panel on a quarterly basis.
  • Please see below for details of application deadlines and when you can expect to hear the outcome of your application.
If you submit your application before this date        You will hear the outcome of your application by 
23 May 2022   13 June 2022
29 Aug 2022   26 Sept 2022
28 Nov 2022   23 Dec 2022
20 Feb 2023   14 Mar 2023

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 If you have any questions please email enquiries@ashscotland.org.uk. 

Can we reapply? 

  • The grants are only open to those who are not currently funded to deliver work on smoking. If you have previously been awarded a grant from us and are still within the six month grant period you would not be eligible to apply.

  • You will be able to reapply once your initial grant period has ended. However we will not normally fund the same activity again. Due to the limited number of grants we are able to give we will  give priority to applicants applying for the first time. We would expect any activity in a repeat application to be new and different from what was previously funded.

  • Previously unsuccessful applicants can apply again at any time; however, we will not assess repeat applications that do not propose new or different activity, or provide more detail than your previous application. If you would to discuss your application please contact our Engagement Team at enquiries@ashscotland.org.uk. 
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