Our Case Studies
Read about some of the wonderful projects our generous donors have funded, and stories about the difference their funding has made.
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Community Funds
Village hall transformation like no other
Local Argyll village hall is being renovated and transformed thanks to the wind farm community funds
Community Funds
Glenluce Social Welfare
Old Luce Community Benefit Fund helps the elderly to get social and create meaningful relationships
Community Funds
Health and fitness for elderly
Tailored fitness activities for the elderly in the South Ayrshire thanks to Carrick Futures Windfarm Community Fund
Community Funds
Local funding gets village winter ready
How funding from Ventient Energy Gordonstown Wind Farm helped an Aberdeenshire village protect their local green spaces throughout the year.
Corporate Funds
Supporting Social Inclusion
The fund has awarded more than £92,000 to 23 organisations across Glasgow and Paisley to date.
Corporate Funds
Renewable energy powers sustainable communities
How we work with renewable energy companies to reinvest in the communities surrounding their onshore wind farms in Scotland
Community Funds
Adventure Centre for Education
Community fund supports free activity sessions for young people
Community Funds
Z1 Community Dance Group
The grant from Carrick Futures enable young people to learn how to dance and perform at local festivals
Charity Funds
Making a difference to the women of Scotland
The Women's Fund has been working in partnership with Foundation Scotland for almost 20 years.
Corporate Funds
Tackling alcohol related harm
How the Scotch Whisky Action Fund tackles alcohol misuse by promoting responsible consumption, education and partnership working.
Corporate Funds
Empowering local residents to make a positive difference
How we helped ScotRail develop a strategic funding programme and support almost 400 local groups across Scotland.
Personal Funds
A lasting legacy for Arran
The Betty and Roy Ure Memorial Fund continues to support multiple community projects across Arran thanks to her generous legacy.