INFORMATION FOR CHARITIES
If you are a third sector organisation under financial pressure, please read the following information:
- The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations regularly update their third sector information hub at https://scvo.org.uk/support/coronavirus.
- A ‘Wellbeing Fund’ has been set up to support third sector organisations who will require additional capacity to deal with challenges as a result of COVID-19. The first tranche has already been allocated. You can apply for funding from the second round until 12 noon on 22 May at https://scvo.org.uk/support/coronavirus/funding/for-organisations/wellbeing-fund.
- The Scottish Government have also pledged a ‘Third Sector Resilience Fund’ to help organisations with cash flow problems. Interested charities will need to complete an eligibility tracker to determine their suitability for the scheme. Based on the answers provided, interested applicants will be directed to the correct application form depending on their needs. Further information is available at https://scvo.org/support/coronavirus/funding/for-organisations/third-sector-resilience-fund/guidance-for-applicants.
- If your charity occupies a property that is in receipt of any charitable or sports rate relief you can now apply to the Small Business Grant Scheme. You will be able to claim £10,000 on the first eligible property and £7,500 on any additional eligible properties. You should be able apply via your local authority. You can find their contact details at https://www.mygov.scot/find-your-local-council/.
If your charity works with the armed forces community, please read the following information
- The UK Government have announced £6 million of additional funding for armed forces charities. Grants of up to £125,000 are available if your services are seeing an increase of demand due to coronavirus. Details of how to apply are available at https://covenantfund.org.uk/2020/05/12/emergency-funding-for-frontline-armed-forces-charities-working-with-armed-forces-communities/.
If your charity works overseas, please read the following information:
- The next UK Aid Direct funding round is open to organisations with an annual income of under £10 million. Those helping to tackle coronavirus or its impact on some of the world’s poorest people will be given priority for the grants, totalling £30 million. Further information is available at ukaiddirect.org.
- If you are a small UK charity or non-profit organisation you may be eligible for a grant of up to £50,000 from the Small Charities Challenge Fund (SCCF). Further information is available at: https://www.ukaiddirect.org/apply/sccf/.
If your charity wishes to help the government tackle COVID-19, please read the following information:
- Businesses, third sector or voluntary organisations who wish to offer support should email the Scottish Government at covid19response@gov.scot with details such as your organisation’s key contact and their role, what you are offering and how it might be best applied, how quickly your support could be available and whether you are offering this as a donation or a chargeable service.