Ethnic Minority Development Fund (EMDF) 

Area: Scotland 

Suitable for: Ethnic minority-led third sector organisations 

Funding size: £500 to £20,000 

Application deadline: Monday the 3rd of April 2023 at Midnight 

The Ethnic Minority Development Fund (EMDF) is available to any ethnic minority-led third-sector organisations in Scotland.

The EMDF has been developed in partnership between CEMVO Scotland and The National Lottery Community Fund.  

 Organisations interested in applying to the EMDF will be required to submit an application that must do at least one of the following: –  

  • Bring ethnic minority people together and build strong relationships across communities 

  • Help more ethnic minority people to be the best they can be, by supporting them as soon as possible 

  • Improve places and spaces that matter to ethnic minority communities 

Organisations can apply for a minimum of £500 up to a maximum of £20,000 for their project idea. 

How to apply

You can make an application to the EMDF by using one of the application forms below. There is a standard application form as well as an Easy Read application form available. 

Download Application Form (Standard) 

Download Application Form (Easy Read) 

 We will try to tell you our decision as soon as possible, this usually will take around 16 weeks. 

Send your completed application via Post

CEMVO Scotland (EMDF),
95-107 Lancefield Street
Glasgow,
G3 8HZ 

 Send your completed application via Email
emdf@cemvoscotland.org.uk 

Who can apply

You can apply if your organisation is a:  

  • Unregistered voluntary or community organisation 

  • Not for profit company 

  • Registered charity (unincorporated) 

  • Charitable incorporated organisation (SCIO) 

  • Community interest company (CIC) 

  • Faith based group (like a mosque, gurdwara, temple, church, synagogue etc.) 

Who we can’t accept applications from  

  • Individuals 

  • Sole traders 

  • Companies that can pay profits to directors, shareholders or members (including Companies Limited by Shares) 

  • organisations based outside the UK 

  • organisations that have already sent a Ethnic Minority Development Fund application and are waiting for a decision

  • organisations that don’t have at least two people on their board or committee who aren’t married, in a long-term relationship, living together at the same address, or related by blood 

  • one organisation applying on behalf of another. Be careful of businesses or consultants who say they can support you with your funding applications. They might even say they’re acting on the Fund’s behalf, or they’re a preferred supplier of the Fund. They could even offer to write an application for you. We wouldn’t accept applications from these types of businesses or consultants. But you can get support and advice on writing your application from your local CVS (your local council for voluntary services). 

If you’re not sure if you can apply, please contact us. 

 The projects we fund

A good application must do at least one of these three things: 

  • Bring ethnic minority people together and build strong relationships across communities 

  • Help more ethnic minority people to be the best they can be, by supporting them as soon as possible 

  • Improve places and spaces that matter to ethnic minority communities 

Your project also has to involve your community
We believe that people understand what’s needed in their communities better than anyone. So it’s important to us that you involve your community in the design, development and delivery of the activities you’re planning. 

What can you spend money on?

This list doesn’t include everything. So, if you’re not sure, contact us. 

We can fund:

  • equipment 

  • one-off events 

  • small land or building projects (but make sure you own the land or building, have a lease that can’t be ended for five years, have a letter from the owner saying the land or building will be leased to you for at least five years, or an official letter from the owner or landlord that says you’re allowed to do work on the building) – you should also think about getting planning permission for the work too 

  • staff costs 

  • training costs 

  • transport 

  • utilities/running costs 

  • volunteer expenses 

We can’t fund: 

  • alcohol 

  • contingency costs, loans, endowments or interest 

  • electricity generation and feed-in tariff payments 

  • political or religious activities 

  • profit-making/fundraising activities 

  • VAT you can reclaim 

  • statutory activities 

  • overseas travel