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Trusts and Foundations

Financial year 2021-2022

Teapot Trust is very grateful for every grant received. In 2021-2022, 67% of our income came from grants. A total of £241,605 was awarded in 84 grants. Of these, £151,150 were for Unrestricted purposes and £90,455 were for Restricted purposes. The largest award of £27,940 came from a Scottish Government fund – the SCVO administered Adapt & Thrive fund. Commitments for fund multi-annual awards were received from six funders. This is the highest number of multi-annual awards Teapot Trust has received to date. Our success rate for grant applications was 1 in 6.

 

Multi-annual grants over three years

A M Pilkington Trust   

 Stevenston Trust

  

Large and mid-sized grants

        BJ Trust    

      

     White Top Foundation 

Plum Trust

  

 Trust and Foundation grants of up to £5,000 

Bellahouston Bequest Fund, Kells Trust, Matrix Causes Fund, Lady Marian Gibson Trust, Dr & Mrs J D Olav Kerr Charitable Trust No 2, Lady Eda Jardine Charitable Trust, Widowers' Children's Home Trust (WCH Trust for Children), Joicey Trust, The Wood Foundation, Constance Paterson Charitable Foundation, Nancie Massey Charitable Trust, W M Sword Charitable Trust, Trades House Of Glasgow - Incorporation of Weavers, Ian Mactaggart Trust, William A Cargill Charitable Trust (W A C Charitable Trust), Hemby Charitable Trust, Mrs Janet T Isles Denny Trust, Eleanor Rathbone Charitable Trust, J S Innes Charitable Trust, Louis and Marion Ferrar Charitable Will Trust, BGS Cayzer Charitable Trust, Souter Charitable Trust, Hospital Saturday Fund, Sir Maxwell Harper Gow Charitable Trust, Oldhurst Trust, Sir John Priestman Charity Trust, Trades House of Glasgow - Commonweal Fund, W G Forsyth Fund, Clare King Charitable Trust, W M Mann Foundation, Edgar E Lawley Foundation, John Kemp Charitable Trust, Prince of Wales Charitable Foundation, Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust, Tesco Bags of Help, Sylvia Aitken's Charitable Trust, Linton Charitable Trust, Mrs M A Black Charitable Trust, Barratt Developments PLC Charitable Foundation, Tillyloss Trust, Martin Charitable Trust, David & June Gordon Memorial Trust, A M Pilkington Trust, Mrs Margaret Douglas Trust, Cruden Foundation, Sylvia Aitken's Charitable Trust, Grace Trust, Miss  Isabel Harvey Charitable Trust, Stevenston Charitable Trust, Saints & Sinners Club of Scotland, MEB Charitable Trust, John K Young Endowment Fund, Gibson Graham Charitable Trust, Garnett Charitable Trust, Hochhauser Foundation, Trefoil, Sheila & Denis Cohen Charitable Trust, JTH (James T Howat) Charitable Trust, Miss E C Hendry Charitable Trust, Baker Family Charitable Trust, Oldhurst Trust, R J Larg Family Charitable Trust, Thomas Sivewright Catto Charitable Settlement, Path Trust, MacOmish Charitable Trust, Mrs Jane Allan's Trust, St Katharine's Fund, Sylvia Aitken's Charitable Trust, Cray Trust, Mrs M A Lascelles.

 

Thank you to all our funders in 2020-2021 (listed below) and past supporters too. 

Public and Scottish Government grants of between £30,000 and £50,000 

        

  
Trust and Foundation grants of between £5,000 and £30,000 

   

 

          

  

Trust and Foundation grants of up to £5,000 

Appletree Trust, Archibald and Isabella Barr Memorial Trust, Artemis Charitable Foundation, Beyond (Beyond Stigma), BGS Cayzer Charitable Trust, Casey Trust, Cruden Foundation, City and University of Cambridge Masonic Charitable Trust, Claire King Charitable Trust, D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, DM Thomas Foundation, Felicity Wilde Charitable Trust, Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust, Grace Trust, Grand Lodge of Scotland – Annuity Benevolent and Charity Funds, Hemby Charitable Trust, Hochhauser Foundation, Miss Isabel Harvey Charitable Trust, Ian Mactaggart Trust, J S Innes Charitable Trust, Jack’s Supports, JTH (James T Howat) Charitable Trust, Lady Eda Jardine Charitable Trust, Leckie Family Trust, Matrix Causes Fund, Mickel Fund, Miss Jane Allan’s Trust, Miss M E S Paterson’s Charitable Trust, Miss W H S Wallace Charitable Trust, Mrs M A Laselles Charitable Trust, Mrs Margaret Douglas Trust, Mugdock Children’s Trust, Robin and Eirwen Bell Trust, Russell Trust, Saints and Sinners, Sir Iain Stewart Foundation, Sir Maxwell Harper Gow Charitable Trust, St James’s Place Charitable Foundation, St Katharine’s Fund, Stevenston Charitable Trust, Tesco Bags of Hope, Trades House Of Glasgow - Incorporation of Weavers, Thomas Sivewright Catto Charitable Settlement, Tillyloss Trust, W M Sword Charitable Trust, White Top Foundation, Widower’s Children’s Home Trust (WCH Trust for Children), William A Cargill Charitable Trust (WAC Charitable Trust), WM Mann Foundation and WM Sword Charitable Trust. 

Published: 13th March, 2019

Updated: 31st August, 2022

Author: Caitlin Meagher

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