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Find similar grantsAwesome Foundation Glasgow Chapter is sponsored by Awesome Foundation Glasgow Chapter. Offers £500 grants to projects that benefit the Glasgow community.
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A fun way of giving no-strings-attached mini-grants to cool projects that will make the world - and Glasgow - more Awesome! We can offer one grant of £500 to a project or idea that will benefit the community and make Glasgow a more awesome place. We are keen to hear from charities, groups or individuals who are based in Glasgow.
Projects or ideas in the early stage are welcome to apply, we will consider seed funding as well as contributing towards more established projects. The project must be based locally (Glasgow - with a G postcode). You need to have a budget - prove you have a plan for how you will spend the grant and how any additional funds will be raised.
It has to benefit the local community Most of all, it has to be Awesome Finalists will be invited to a gift night which you need to be able to attend in person. We are happy to cover travel expenses. We will accommodate online attendance if this is easier.
Please note that by submitting an application you are agreeing to your data to be stored beyond the duration of this application process. If you would like your details to be removed, please email glasgow@awesomefoundation. org *Please note below our 'Trustees' are our backers and the "Deans" are our charity trustees.
Awesome Glasgow is a registered SCIO and our Charity Number is SC050756
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Open to individuals and organizations in Glasgow, UK. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows £500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Awesome Foundation Glasgow Chapter is funded by Awesome Foundation Glasgow Chapter. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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