Funders, donors and supporters

One Parent Families Scotland wishes to recognise the vital contributions of all the funders, donors and supporters whose financial assistance makes it possible for us to carry out our mission of supporting single parent families.

For the financial year 2024/25. This included:

The Agnes Watt Trust Fund logo

Agnes Watt Trust Fund - General Appeal Falkirk

Alexander Moncur Trust logo

Alexander Moncur Trust - General Appeal Dundee

Angus Council - ITMC - Support For Unemployed Lone Parents

BBC Children in Need - Small Grants Programme

Capital City Partnership/City of Edinburgh Council - Childcare Connector Contract

Charles Gordon Foundation

Clyde Gateway - Access to Childcare Project 2024-25

Community Solutions

Community Solutions/VANL - Carer Breather Funding

Cruden Foundation - General Appeal

cvs-falkirk

CVS Falkirk - Falkirk Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund Round 3

Dundee Bairns 2024

Dundee City Council - Core Grant

Dundee City Council - Challenge Fund 2024-2029

Dundee Partnership - Community Regeneration Fund

Dundee Partnership - Equality and Diversity Fund

Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action - Welcoming Women Fund

Edinburgh Airport Community Fund

Falkirk Council - ETU Pre-Employability Proposal Sept 2024

Falkirk Council Core Grant 2024/25

Promise Implementation Team Whole Family Wellbeing Fund 2024

Slammannan Primary School Pupil Equity Funding (PEF)

Community Choices

Employer Recruitment Incentive (ERI)

Fairer Falkirk School Holiday Activities Fund 24-25

Falkirk Community Schools 2008 Fund

Foundation Scotland -Regenerative Futures Fund - Early Decision Group

Friends Provident Foundation - Small Grants Programme

Gannochy Trust

Garfield Weston Foundation

George McLean Trust - General Appeal Dundee

Glasgow City Council - LEP NOLB Employability Funding

Glasgow Communities Fund 2023-2026

Progress for Parents Contract

Glasgow Helps Single Parent Families Faced With Disabilities

Money Advice Traineeship

Glasgow Guarantee Employer Recruitment Incentive (ERI)

Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector

Glasspool Charity Trust - The Flexible Frontline Fund

Grace and George Thomson Trust 2024

Harapan Trust - General Appeal

Hugh Fraser Foundation - General Appeal Glasgow

James T Howat Charitable Trust - General Appeal

Leng Charitable Trust - General Appeal Dundee

Link Group - Link Community Wellbeing Fund

Nancie Massey Charitable Trust

North Lanarkshire Council - Employability Grants Programme 24 -25

Community Grant Awards Programme

Public Health Scotland - Employability Partnership - ILM Model

Tesco Community Grants - Tesco Stronger Starts 2023 Edinburgh

The Aberbrothock Skea Trust - General Appeal Dundee

The Bairdwatson Charitable Trust

The Bairdwatson Charitable Trust

The Clothworkers' Foundation

The Clothworkers' Foundation

The David Family Foundation - General Appeal

The Incorporation of Weavers of Glasgow

The Incorporation of Weavers of Glasgow

The Lady Marian Gibson Trust

The Lady Marian Gibson Trust

The National Lottery Community Fund

The National Lottery Community Fund - Improving Lives Programme

Young Start Programme

Cost of Living Support Scotland

Awards for All

The Northwood Charitable Trust

The Northwood Charitable Trust

The Robertson Trust

The Robertson Trust - Financial Security - Programme Award

Work Pathways - Programme Award

Journey to Success Research 24-25

The Scottish Government

The Scottish Government - Social Justice - Advice & Information Service 2024

Children Young Peoples Early Intervention Fund

The Promise Partnership administered Keep the Promise Fund

Advice UK administered Advice in Accessible Settings Fund

The WM Mann Foundation

The Wood Foundation

The Wood Foundation - Youth Philanthropy Initiative

Turn2Us - Thriving Futures Fund

Warburton Community Grants

Warburton Community Grants

Ward Family Charitable Trust

William Grant Foundation

William Grant Foundation - William Grant Youth Opportunities Group

William Grant Health and Social Causes Group

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