Deadline: 01-May-2026
The Glasgow Airport FlightPath Fund 2026 offers grants to community groups and charities improving local opportunities, facilities, and services near the airport. Funding focuses on employment, environment, and education, targeting communities in Renfrewshire, Glasgow North-West and East, and East and West Dunbartonshire. Grants are competitive, require adherence to specific conditions, and must be spent within 12 months.
About the FlightPath Fund
Established in 2010, the FlightPath Fund ensures that communities surrounding Glasgow Airport benefit from its success. Key highlights include:
- Over 800 projects supported since inception
- Nearly £1.9 million distributed to local initiatives
- Funding sourced through passenger contributions and annual donations from Glasgow Airport
The fund supports charities and community groups dedicated to enhancing local services, facilities, and opportunities.
Funding Focus Areas
The FlightPath Fund targets projects in three main areas:
1. Employment
- Equip individuals, especially young people, with skills for the workplace
- Remove barriers to employment and enhance local workforce readiness
2. Environment
- Protect and enhance the natural surroundings
- Promote sustainability and community-led environmental initiatives
3. Education
- Develop social and educational projects with positive community impact
- Support initiatives that improve learning, wellbeing, and life opportunities
Who is Eligible?
- Community groups and registered charities
- Projects located in eligible postcode areas near Glasgow Airport:
- Renfrewshire
- Glasgow North-West and East
- East and West Dunbartonshire
Funding Details
- Grant Duration: Must be spent within 12 months (6 months for equipment purchases)
- Usage: Funding must be used solely for the approved project purpose
- Reporting: Organizations must provide:
- Invoices and receipts
- Full expenditure report
- Progress updates
Application and Assessment Process
- Submit Application: Projects must clearly align with the fund’s objectives.
- Competitive Evaluation: Applications assessed on individual merit and community impact.
- Committee Review: Decisions made by an independent panel including local council representatives and Glasgow Airport staff.
- Grant Award: Approved funding provided upon submission of banking documentation and adherence to conditions.
- Project Monitoring: Progress updates and final reports required to ensure accountability.
Key Conditions
- Grants must be used within the approved timeframe
- Funding is restricted to approved activities
- Any unspent funds must be returned to the fund
- Proper documentation and reporting are mandatory to secure and retain funding
Benefits of Participation
- Access to funding for projects improving employment, environment, or education
- Opportunity to enhance local community services and facilities
- Support from Glasgow Airport and collaborative engagement with local councils
- Recognition for initiatives contributing to sustainable community development
FAQs
1. Who can apply for the FlightPath Fund?
Registered charities and community groups located near Glasgow Airport in eligible postcode areas.
2. What are the funding focus areas?
Employment, environment, and education.
3. How long can funding be used?
Up to 12 months for general projects; 6 months for equipment purchases.
4. How is funding awarded?
Applications are competitively assessed based on community impact and alignment with fund objectives.
5. What reporting is required?
Applicants must submit invoices, receipts, progress updates, and a final expenditure report.
6. Can unspent funds be retained?
No, any unspent funds must be returned to the fund.
7. Who oversees the decision-making process?
A committee of independent representatives from local councils and Glasgow Airport staff ensures fair and community-focused allocation.
Conclusion
The Glasgow Airport FlightPath Fund 2026 empowers local communities by supporting projects that enhance employment, environmental protection, and education. By providing targeted funding to charities and community groups, the programme strengthens local services, improves facilities, and creates lasting benefits for residents near Glasgow Airport.
For more information, visit Glasgow Airport.








































