Latest News
Calaiswood School
The Trust awarded a grant of £3218 towards the purchase of 3 running bikes for use by pupils during PE, physiotherapy and play sessions.
Food for Your Future Community Pantry
A grant of £1500 to purchase a freezer for the storage of donated food from which food parcels were made up and distributed to vulnerable families and individuals.
Dunfermline 4th (Abbey) Boys Brigade Company
A grant of £173 to purchase a Zoom licence to allow members and leaders to meet online and continue activities.
Dunfermline Reign Basketball Club
A grant of £1500 to purchase free-standing adjustable baskets for outdoor training while indoor sessions were not permitted.
Dunfermline Water Polo Club
The club based at the Carnegie Leisure Centre purchased new balls and caps with a grant of £1000. The caps are used to identify both the player and their team and to protect ears from injury.
Duloch junior parkrun
A set-up grant of £1500 was awarded for this free 2km timed run held in Duloch Country Park every Sunday morning.
Abbeyview Bowling Club
The Trustees awarded a grant of £4125 towards the replacement of the carpet of the indoor rink. The existing flooring was fitted 16 years previously but was showing signs of wear and affecting play.
TriBridges Triathlon Club
A start-up grant of £860 was awarded to this newly formed Dunfermline based club towards the costs of developing their website, marketing flags, cycle leader courses and Child Protection courses.
Cutting Edge Theatre
The Trustees awarded a grant of £3000 towards a theatre production being staged by adults with learning difficulties and disabilities. It uses puppets to tell the story of an old theatre coming back to life.
Fife Academy of Performing Arts
A grant of £1000 was awarded to this registered charity based in Pilmuir Street which offers classes in musical theatre and dance.
Fife Festival of Music
The Trust awarded a grant of £950 towards a Family Fun Day held in Dunfermline High School for families to enjoy free come and try sessions with ukulele, drum kit and samba; music-making for the young; singing games and performances from Travelling by Tuba and Fife Strathspey and Reel Society.
Queen Margaret Hospice Garden Group
The Trustees awarded a grant of £2000 towards the capital costs of creating a new garden for the exclusive use of hospice patients and their visitors in an outdoor enclosed space of the hospital.
Cycling Without Age
A grant of £15200 was awarded to purchase two trishaws for a new Cycling Without Age chapter being launched in Pittencrieff Park. These specially constructed bikes from Denmark have an electric motor and come complete with seatbelts, retractable rain hood and waterproof blanket for the comfort and safety of their passengers.