Our Current Funders and Donors
The Jeely Piece Club receive funding from a variety of sources. As always we are delighted and grateful to be supported in this way from each and every one of them, and furthermore, proud to be working in partnership them.
Many of our funders support us to deliver core services to the people who need them the most. These are the Jeely Piece Club services which make such a huge difference to people's lifes, and which are so desperately needed and well used within the communities we serve.
Some funders prefer to support us in project or specialised work over a shorter time frame with one off donations, but with the same lasting benefits to people's lives.
Our main grant funders and donors are listed below, you can find out more about them by clicking on each logo.
There are many organisations, groups and individuals who do not appear on the list below but have made a fantastic contribution to the work we do over the years. If you are one of them and you would like to appear on our website, please get in touch with us.
If you are an awarding body, organisation, group - or simply an individual who thinks they would like to support the Jeely Piece Club - please contact us. We'd be delighted to tell you more about the work which we do.
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The Cinven Foundation
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Glasgow Life Glasgow Life is one of the operating names of Culture & Sport Glasgow. It's vision is 'to inspire Glasgow's citizens and visitors to lead richer and more active lives through culture and sport'. |
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Fairer Scotland Fund Aims to promote effective joint working and to act as a catalyst for galvanising mainstream resources & budgets with Community Planning partners to create lasting changes that will benefit the most disadvantaged communities and people |
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Glasgow City Council
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Go Play Go Play is a new programme being run by Inspiring Scotland in partnership with the Scottish Government. The aims of the programme are to help the play sector in Scotland grow and offer increased opportunities for play to children in Scotland aged 5 to13 years. |
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Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS |
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People's Postcode Trust The Jeely Piece Club are supported by People's Postcode Lottery visit www.postcodelottery.com "Helping support communities in postcodes all over Scotland" This is how the People's Postcode Trust helped children & families in Castlemilk |
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Scottish Community Foundation The aim of the Foundation is to help Scotland's communities become stronger, believing that stronger communities will be more successful communities, with a better quality of life for everyone. |
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Spifox The sole objective of Spifox is to raise funds during the business year for children's charities in Scotland, enabling the purchase of equipment and the provision of facilities to better perform their function of caring. All monies raised are donated directly to our chosen beneficiaries without deduction of admin or other overheads. |
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St James's Place Foundation "The St. James's Place Foundation founded in 1992, is the charitable arm of the St. James's Place Wealth Management Group. It was and still remains today very much part of the ethos and ambition of the Directors to create a vibrant and successful charity, which could make a positive and lasting difference to the lives of people who need it most." |
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The Robertson Trust An independent Scottish grant grant-making trust which exists to provide financial support to charities as defined by the Law of Scotland. Read about our Year 1 and Year 2 work funded by The Robertson Trust |
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| Saints & Sinners Club of Scotland | |
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Voluntary Action Fund An independent grant-making body which invests in voluntary and community based organisations across Scotland. |
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