Corra Foundation Grants Programme
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£250 – £3k
Small, community-led organizations in Scotland dedicated to addressing poverty and strengthening community voices can apply for grants between £500 and £3,000 through the Corra Foundation Boost Fund.
This is one highlighted opportunity. GrantGunner lists many more like it - open the full listing for deadlines, eligibility, and how to apply, then explore the wider pipeline and switch on alerts for new matches.
The pursuit of funding often feels like climbing a mountain, especially for small, grassroots organizations operating on tight budgets. GrantGunner is committed to highlighting opportunities that recognize the vital, boots-on-the-ground work being done in communities nationwide. Today, we shine the spotlight on the Corra Foundation Grants Programme, specifically their currently open Boost Fund, designed to empower the most local level of change-makers in Scotland.
The Corra Foundation is recognized as a forward-thinking Scottish grant-making charity. Their mission centers on a powerful theme: funding initiatives that strengthen and amplify people's voices and, critically, their power to enact meaningful change. The Boost Fund directly supports this by targeting small, community-led organizations whose work addresses the direct impact of poverty or disadvantage.
This fund is an excellent entry point for smaller entities looking for crucial flexible funding to sustain or scale their empowerment activities.
Funding Amounts Available:
It is vital to note that while the fund is currently open, the deadline for submission is explicitly set as March 31, 2026. Given that this appears to be a specific, time-bound opportunity rather than a rolling deadline, prompt attention to the application cycle is essential.
The Boost Fund has specific criteria intended to serve the smallest and most localized groups. Before investing significant time in an application, review the eligibility requirements carefully.
Geographic Focus: Applicants must be based in Scotland.
Organizational Status and Size:
To ensure the funds reach their intended recipients, the Corra Foundation explicitly excludes certain organizations or project types. Ensure your project does not fall into these categories:
When applying to a fund focused on 'voice' and 'poverty,' the narrative must move beyond simply describing a need; it must demonstrate empowerment. Here are practical steps to align your proposal with the Corra Foundation’s mission:
For Scottish community groups ready to take the next step in strengthening local influence, researching and applying for the Corra Foundation Boost Fund is a highly valuable endeavor. You can find all the comprehensive details and begin your application process by exploring this opportunity directly on GrantGunner, where we streamline discovery and application tracking for funding success.
The main external listing providing the initial details of the fund structure and eligibility.
The official page where applicants can find the current guidelines and begin the application process.

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