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How can I keep in touch with whats happening on MyParkScotland? The best way to keep in touch with MyParkScotland... Expand You can sign up to receive ebulletins or follow us on Facebook or twitter
How do I support a park or city endowment fund? Expand Visit the Donate to a park page and choose the area you want to donate to If you want to donate to a specific park type that park name in the Comments field when making your donation. Type in the amount you want to donate – this can be a one-off amount or a regular donation If you are eligible* please select a Level which includes Gift Aid – this means we can top up your donation at no extra cost to you Complete your donation payment by providing all the relevant information. You have the opportunity to sign up for updates from MyParkScotland * Adding Gift Aid If you are a UK tax payer, ticking the Gift Aid box means that we can top up your donation at no extra cost to you. You need to provide your address to enable us to claim Gift Aid. Gift Aid is a Government scheme which allows charities to increase the value of donations made to them. Gift Aid makes a huge difference to small charities and local organisations, but if they aren’t registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator and HMRC, they can’t claim Gift Aid (and many that could claim Gift Aid don’t because they find the process too complicated). At MyParkScotland, we take care of the claim process on eligible donations, so that the Friends and community groups can concentrate on the great work they do in our parks.
How do I support a park project? Supporting a park project is easy... Expand Find the project you would like to support Pick the gift level that is right for you If you are eligible* please check the Gift Aid box – this means we can top up your donation at no extra cost to you Complete your donation payment information. You have the opportunity to sign up for updates about the project You will then be able to see the impact of your gift on the donations received to date on the Project page (there may be a few minutes delay and you may need to refresh the web page) * Adding Gift Aid If you are a UK tax payer, selecting a Level which includes Gift Aid means that we can top up your donation at no extra cost to you. You need to provide your address to enable us to claim Gift Aid. Gift Aid is a Government scheme which allows charities to increase the value of donations made to them. Gift Aid makes a huge difference to small charities and local organisations, but if they aren’t registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator and HMRC, they can’t claim Gift Aid (and many that could claim Gift Aid don’t because they find the process too complicated). At MyParkScotland, we take care of the claim process on eligible donations, so that the Friends and community groups can concentrate on the great work they do in our parks.
Can I Gift Aid my donation? Expand Yes, you can add Gift Aid to any donations made through MyParkScotland. Adding Gift Aid to your donation increases the value of your gift at no extra cost to you and is a great way to support parks. MyParkScotland uses its charitable status to enable parks and park projects to benefit from Gift Aid. This allows Friends groups, unregistered charities and community groups to benefit from Gift Aid. For your donation to qualify for Gift Aid, you must be a registered UK tax payer, have paid the same amount or more in Income Tax or Capital Gains Tax in that tax year, and provide personal details for a Gift Aid declaration.
Where happens to my Gift Aid? Expand Adding Gift Aid to your donation increases the value of your gift at no extra cost to you and is a great way to support parks. Adding Gift Aid to a £10 donation increased the amount claimed by MyParkScotland to £12.50 After paying platform and management fees, this typically means that an online donation of £10 becomes a park investment of £11.53 (after paying platform and management fees). So the project receives your £10 donation and the ‘extra’ £1.53 is invested in the park endowment fund which supports the long term management of our wonderful parks.
Can I donate by text message? Expand Yes, you can donate to any projects listed on the MyParkScotland site via text message. To find out the unique text code go to the project page where you will find this information. Any whole amount from £1 to £20 can be donated via text message. You can also Gift Aid your text donation by following the instructions once you have sent your text donation.
How much of my donation goes to the project? Expand For most donations we are able to reclaim Gift Aid on your behalf from HMRC to increase the value of your donation. After paying platform and management fees, this typically means that an online donation of £10 becomes a park investment of £11.53 (after paying platform and management fees). If you are donating to a project, the project receives £10 and the ‘extra’ £1.53 is invested in the park endowment fund which supports the long term management of our wonderful parks. You can read more about what happens to your donation in The Small Print
What fees does MyParkScotland charge on donations? Expand MyParkScotland is a not-for-profit organisation and a registered Scottish charity (No. SC045424). All fees we take go towards covering our operating and development costs. There are also some third party fees that we have to pay for processing your donations. We work hard to keep our fees as low as possible to make sure the maximum amount from each donation is invested in the projects and parks you want to support. Donation Management Fee – each donation made through MyParkScotland is subject to a 5% fee through for international donations this could be higher. Processing fee – Stripe and GoCardless typical processing fee is 1.5% + 20p for standard UK cards. Fees for non-UK cards may vary. For donations without Gift Aid, at least 92% of your donation is invested in parks. Adding Gift Aid typically means that your online donation of, for example, £10 becomes a park investment of £11.53 (after paying platform and management fees). You can find out more about what happens to your donation in The Small Print
What is Parks4Life Community Fund Expand The primary goal of the Parks4Life Community Fund is to support the communities bring their parks to life and make the best of our parks for everyone to enjoy now and in the future.
How much does the Fund give out Expand Currently grants from the Parks4Life Community Fund are for any from £500 to £1500.
What kind of projects does the Fund give to Expand The Parks4Life Community Fund support community groups in bringing their parks to life and make the best of our parks for everyone to enjoy now and in the future. If your group has a project that you feel fits this aim we would welcome an application from you. So if your group is looking for funding to put on event in the park be that a social event or focussed park clean then this fund can help groups meet the cost of these events. Alternatively, the fund can help groups with grants to make your group more sustainable, this could be through the purchase of tools and equipment or a drive to attract new members.
Who can apply for a Parks4Life Community Grant? Expand The Parks4Life Community Fund is open to any constituted community or Friends group, in Scotland, who are working to improve and bring life to their parks and greenspaces. All applying groups should have their own bank account.
How can I apply for funding Expand Go to Parks4Life Community Fund and complete the online application form, if you would like to be sent a digital form or have any questions please contact [email protected]
When can I apply Expand The Parks4Life Community Fund will open for applications from Wednesday 8 April until Friday 1 May.
How are applications assessed Expand In the frist pilot round applications will be assessed by representatives of greenspace scotland and MyPakrScotland.
How often are Parks4Life Community Grants given out? Expand The Parks4Life Community Fund will run annually, and we welcome applications from groups that have previously received a Parks4Life Community Fund grant
If successful when will we receive funding? Expand For grants up to £750 groups will receive funds once a grant offer has been accepted, grants over £750 may be given in two instalments. We aim to make grant payments in June 2026 to enable groups to use funds over the summer months.
Can we apply for fund for costs for events we have already run? Expand No, grants are non-retrospective and non-transferable unless specifically agreed. If you have an event already planned to activate your park and a Parks4Life grant can help you deliver that event then you we would welcome your application.
How will grants be monitored? Expand Successful applicants should be able to provide information about the way in which funds have been used and the impact it has had for Parks4Life to use in promoting and communicating its work. Parks4Life will also be keen to work with groups to provide Case Studies of how the grants have been used.
How long will we have to spend the grant? Expand We expect the grant to spent within 6 months of acceptance, if your project timeline falls outside this please indicate in the Application Form and/or contact [email protected] to discuss further.