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Voices: Low Income Families Together (LIFT)
In our Voices series, we share the stories and opinions from our funded organisations that are helping to find solutions to poverty and trauma in Scotland. The latest group is Low-Income Families Together (LIFT), a community led support and advocacy service, offering a key working, family-focused support service model to tackle poverty in Edinburgh.
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Voices: The Energy Advisory Service (TEAS)
In our Voices series, we share the stories and opinions from our funded organisations that are helping to find solutions to poverty and trauma in Scotland. The latest group is The Energy Advisory Service (TEAS), a Stornoway based charity supporting people living in fuel poverty and extreme fuel poverty across the Western Isles.
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Voices: Clued Up
In our Voices series, we share the stories and opinions from our funded organisations that are helping to find solutions to poverty and trauma in Scotland. The latest group is our Clued Up, a Kirkcaldy-based charity established to provide substance use support and information service to young people under 25 in Fife.
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Voices: Broke Not Broken
In our Voices series, we share the stories and opinions from our funded organisations that are helping to find solutions to poverty and trauma in Scotland. The latest group is Broke Not Broken, an anti-poverty charity aimed at tackling the effects of poverty in Kinross-shire.
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Over £1.4M awarded to organisations across Scotland in August
We are delighted to announce our funding recipients from August 2022. 42 organisations received just over £1.4M to support their work to alleviate poverty and trauma across Scotland.
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Over £1.2M awarded to organisations across Scotland in July
We are delighted to announce our funding recipients from July 2022. 42 organisations received just over £1.2M to support their work to alleviate poverty and trauma across Scotland.
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Over £1.2M awarded to organisations across Scotland
We are delighted to announce our funding recipients from May 2022. 41 organisations received just over £1.2M to support their work to alleviate poverty and trauma across Scotland.
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Over £1.2 million awarded to organisations across Scotland
We are delighted to announce our funding recipients for April 2022 – 35 charitable organisations across Scotland received just over £1.2 million between them to support work alleviating poverty and trauma across Scotland.
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Trust funds mentoring for kids in kinship care
The Robertson Trust recently awarded £450,000 to help expand mentoring for children living in kinship care arrangements across Scotland.
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Over £1.5M awarded in March 2022
We are delighted to announce our funding recipients for March 2022 – 41 charitable organisations across Scotland received just over £1.5 million between them to support work alleviating poverty and trauma across Scotland.
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Over £1.6M awarded in February 2022
We are delighted to announce our funding recipients for February 2022 – 32 charitable organisations across Scotland received just over £1.6 million between them to support work alleviating poverty and trauma across Scotland.
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Marking 60 years with a new film and story
The Robertson Trust was founded 60 years ago by the three remarkable Robertson sisters. To mark our anniversary and to recognise our shared achievements, we’ve just released a brand new film and booklet that tell our story.
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We're hiring!
We're excited to be recruiting for an Administrator on our Each and Every Child programme. Interested or think you could fit the bill? Read on for more information and how to apply.
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Journey to Success opens applications for 30th year
We are excited to announce that applications are now open for new Robertson scholars on the 2022-23 Journey to Success self-development programme.
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Over £1.2M awarded to charitable organisations across Scotland
We are delighted to announce our latest funding recipients with 32 organisations working to alleviate poverty and trauma across Scotland receiving just over £1.2M.