Projects to benefit from £600,000 fund to support ex-Service
personnel. A scheme to help wounded or sick veterans recover their
confidence through golf is among 30 projects to receive backing
from the Scottish Veterans Fund. Veterans Minister Graeme Dey
announced successful applicants to the £600,000 Scottish Veterans
Fund on a visit to the On Course Foundation at Drumoig Golf Hotel
in Fife. The fund, which the Scottish Government had committed to
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Projects to benefit from £600,000 fund to support ex-Service
personnel.
A scheme to help wounded or sick veterans recover their
confidence through golf is among 30 projects to receive backing
from the Scottish Veterans Fund.
Veterans Minister announced successful applicants
to the £600,000 Scottish Veterans Fund on a visit to the On
Course Foundation at Drumoig Golf Hotel in Fife.
The fund, which the Scottish Government had committed to
maintaining for the rest of the parliament was in fact boosted
with a further £100,000 in the 26-27 budget, a 20% increase.
The On Course Foundation has been awarded £39,008 over three
years to run golf activities across Scotland aimed at improving
confidence, reintegration to civilian life and improving
employment opportunities.
Other recipients of the 2026-27 funding round include:
- Scottish Veterans Residences, which is awarded £40,000 for
employability and mental health work with homeless ex-servicemen
and women
- Shared Parenting Scotland, which will receive £16,500 to work
with veterans and their families who are going through family
break-up
- Erskine which receives £9631 to support veterans experiencing
hearing loss.
Since being launched in 2008, the Scottish Veterans Fund has
provided more than £3.8 million to nearly 220 individual projects
supporting ex-service personnel and their families.
Mr Dey said:
“It is hugely encouraging to see the work being done to help
veterans recovering from illness or injury by the On Course
Foundation here in Fife.
“The Scottish Veterans Fund has supported thousands of veterans
and their families with services such as financial support,
employability and by helping them cope with mental and physical
health challenges.
“This year's funding allocations will continue to provide
targeted support for our Armed Forces and veterans community
across Scotland, and prioritise projects that address
recommendations made by the Scottish Veterans Commissioner Susie
Hamilton.
“The Scottish Government is committed to supporting service
personnel and their families – past or present, living or based
in Scotland – and to ensuring they have access to all the help,
support and public services they require.”
Scottish Veterans Commissioner Susie Hamilton said:
“It was greatly encouraging to see such a strong field of
high-quality applications from organisations across the length
and breadth of Scotland.
“I warmly welcome the increase in funding to £600,000 this year,
enabling support for a greater number of impactful projects. I
was particularly pleased to note proposals that align closely
with recommendations made by my predecessors and me, including in
the areas of justice and financial wellbeing, and those reaching
the less heard from parts of the veteran community.”
Background:
MAIN FUND
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Organisation
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Project Title
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26/27
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27/28
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28/29
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Project Overview
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Venture Trust
|
Greater Glasgow
|
Outdoor Therapy Programme
|
£24,433
|
£25,655
|
N/A
|
The project will support veterans through a two year
Outdoor Therapy programme designed to improve veterans'
health and wellbeing, reduce inequalities in access to
support, strengthen families and support successful
transition into civilian life.
|
|
Reading Force
|
Scotland‑Wide (Multi‑Region – Moray, Fife, Angus, Argyll
and Bute, Perth and Kinross, and the Highlands)
|
Free story-sharing initiative
|
£9,914
|
£9,999
|
£10,088
|
The project will continue and expand their free
story-sharing initiative for the Veteran community across
Scotland, supporting Service leavers, their spouses,
partners and children, and bereaved families with
resources to help look after their own wellbeing and stay
well within their communities.
|
|
Scottish Veterans Residencies
|
Edinburgh
|
FO(OT)HOLD
|
£40,000
|
£40,000
|
£40,000
|
This project will use occupational therapy to improve the
mental health and employment prospects of homeless
Veterans in supported housing.
|
|
Housing Options Scotland
|
Edinburgh
|
Military Matters Programme
|
£50,000
|
£50,000
|
£50,000
|
This project will provide 1-1 housing information, advice
and support to members of the Armed Forces community,
supporting veterans and serving personnel with expert
housing brokerage at the point of transition to navigate
the complex processes involved in securing appropriate
housing.
|
|
Lothians Veterans Centre
|
Lothians (Dalkeith)
|
Drop-in Centre
|
£31,781
|
£33,846
|
£35,930
|
Project will fund the drop-in centre in Dalkeith,
offering a range of holistic, person-centred advice and
support to veterans and families primarily in the
Lothians.
|
|
Royal Marines Association
|
Angus (Arbroath)
|
Transition Support Officer North
|
£9,000
|
£9,000
|
£9,000
|
This project will fund a Transition Support Officer ,
based at 45 Commando in Arbroath.
|
|
Shared Parenting Scotland
|
Edinburgh
|
Separation and family breakdown support
|
£16,500
|
£16,500
|
£16,500
|
This project will expand activity underway to strengthen
support for veterans and their family's experiencing
separation, family breakdown and loss of contact with
children.
|
|
On Course Foundation
|
Scotland‑Wide
|
Confidence building golf activities
|
£7,872
|
£15,568
|
£15,568
|
To deliver a programme of confidence building golf
activities throughout Scotland, supporting the recovery
of wounded, injured and sick veterans and Service
personnel on recovery duty.
|
|
Thistle
|
Edinburgh
|
Meaningful Connections
|
£40,000
|
£42,000
|
£44,000
|
The project will refine and build on the successes of the
Meaningful Connections programme, which has improved the
health, wellbeing and social participation of over 120
veterans and their families across Scotland to date.
|
|
Sacro
|
Edinburgh
|
Veterans Mentoring Service (VMS)
|
£25,000
|
£25,000
|
N/A
|
This project is available for military veterans who are
currently in or are at risk of becoming involved in
Scotland's Justice System. The service works closely with
each veteran to build an intensive support plan,
providing practical and emotional support throughout
their journey.
|
|
Combat Stress
|
Highlands & Rural North
|
The Veterans and Family Recovery Network.
|
£32,000
|
£16,000
|
N/A
|
The service will provide veterans and their families'
access to a mental health education programme.
|
|
Forces Employment Charity
|
Scotland‑Wide
|
NOVA Scotland programme
|
£50,000
|
£50,000
|
£50,000
|
This project supports veterans in contact with the
Scottish Justice System, with the overarching aim of
reducing reoffending, facilitating reintegration into the
community, and encouraging a successful transition into a
sustainable, law abiding lifestyle.
|
|
Royal Caledonian Education Trust
|
Edinburgh
|
Support to Service leavers' and veterans' children.
|
£37,500
|
£37,500
|
£37,500
|
Funding to support children and young people to achieve a
successful transition to civilian life when their parent
leaves the forces.
|
|
Defence Gardens Scheme
|
Highlands & Rural North
|
Strong Roots
|
£24,000
|
£24,000
|
£24,000
|
This project is for all members of the Armed Forces
across the Highlands and will deliver bespoke evidenced
horticultural therapy and train practical growing skills
to enable veterans and their families to become Veteran
Volunteers.
|
|
Organisation
|
Location
|
Project Title
|
26/27
|
27/28
|
28/29
|
Project Overview
|
|
ACVC Hub
|
Greater Glasgow
|
Creative Well-Being Enterprise Programme
|
£15,000
|
£15,000
|
£15,000
|
This project will deliver arts and crafts tutored
sessions to veterans and their families, 3 days weekly
over 3 years. Using arts and crafts as a
non-clinical support tool to improve mental health, build
routine, reduce isolation and support transition to
civilian life.
|
|
Fresh Start Scotland
|
Edinburgh
|
Support for veterans working through addiction
|
£15,001
|
£15,450
|
£15,913
|
This project will be delivered through a partnership
between Fresh Start, LEAP (Lothians & Edinburgh
Abstinence Programme), and Recovery Through Activity, to
provide a tailored pathway to support veterans who are
in, or emerging from, addiction recovery.
|
|
Money Advice Scotland
|
Lanarkshire (East Kilbride)
|
Money Advice for Veterans
|
£15,000
|
£15,000
|
£15,000
|
A specialist training programme delivered to the sector
on supporting veterans with financial advice and
challenges.
|
|
Roxburgh and Berwickshire CAB
|
Scottish Borders
|
Supporting rural veterans
|
£28,065
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
A project advisor to reach out and provide additional
physical outreach to support for veterans within the
rural community.
|
|
Royal British Veterans Enterprises
|
Greater Glasgow
|
Empowering Scotland's Bravest
|
£31,297
|
£35,980.46
|
£37,409.91
|
A pilot which will restructure RBVE's Accredited Training
Centre, in partnership with West College Scotland (WCS)
and provide a dedicated training programme for disabled,
disadvantaged, vulnerable and underemployed veterans and
military families in Scotland.
|
SMALL FUND
|
Organisation
|
|
Project Title
|
26/27
|
Project Overview
|
|
Archaeology Scotland
|
Lothians (Dalkeith)
|
Wellbeing Through Archaeology
|
£10,000
|
This project offers a unique, archaeology-based approach
to improving health and wellbeing for female veterans,
female serving personnel, and their families.
|
|
Clyde Coast Radio
|
Inverclyde (Port Glasgow)
|
Veterans Radio Show
|
£9,000
|
A volunteer group of Army veterans providing support to
veterans through radio.
|
|
Cyrenians
|
Lothians (Wilkieston)
|
Sanctuary for veterans and families.
|
£10,000
|
To provide support for veterans and focus on
under-represented groups such as the LGBTQI+ community
and families through wellbeing activities at the Linburn
Walled Garden.
|
|
Erskine
|
Renfrewshire (Bishopton)
|
EARS 2 Hear
|
£9,631
|
The project will provide a hearing support initiative for
veterans.
|
|
Larkhall and District Volunteer Group
|
Lanarkshire
|
Veterans Group
|
£10,000
|
To provide veterans support through fortnightly meet-ups,
offering a varied programme of activities and support
based on the needs and interests of the group.
|
|
Macmerry and District Mens Shed
|
East Lothian
|
Twice weekly workshops
|
£7,500
|
A twice weekly workshop bringing veterans together, with
the opportunity to learn new skills and access support.
|
|
Midlothian Health and Social Care
Partnership
|
Lothians (Dalkeith)
|
CAB services for veterans
|
£3,000
|
Project will increase access to local up-to-date
information and confidential advice on a range of support
services for veterans through Dalkeith & District
Citizens Advice Bureau Virtual Expert Remote Advice
portable touchscreen devices.
|
|
Nature 4 Health
|
Highlands (Forres)
|
EVAC North Sessions
|
£9,600
|
Weekly 90 minute activity sessions to be held at Erskine
Veterans Activity Centre North, ranging from dissertation
writing on subjects of interest to learning bushcraft.
|
|
Rothiemurchus Lodge
|
Highlands (Aviemore)
|
Refurbishments
|
£9,410
|
To refurbish the Lodge and provide respite accommodation
for veterans and their families.
|
|
Stand Easy
|
Fife
|
Drama-based therapy
|
£10,000
|
Drama-based therapeutic workshops to support ex-Service
personnel and their families affected by Post-Traumatic
Stress.
|
|
What Makes the Difference
|
Ayrshire / West Coast
|
Support to veterans in custody
|
£10,000
|
A 12-week pilot to deliver structured coaching to
veterans in custody, addressing the unique challenges of
identity loss, trauma, emotional dysregulation, and
neurodivergent traits that often go undiagnosed or
misdiagnosed.
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