Glasgow Airport’s FlightPath Fund is now open for applications for 2026, offering financial support to community groups and charities across Renfrewshire, Glasgow, and East and West Dunbartonshire.
The fund, which has donated more than £2 million since its launch in 2010, supports projects that deliver positive outcomes in employment, education, and environmental sustainability.
In 2025, the FlightPath Fund awarded over £100,000 to more than 40 organisations, including schools, youth groups, hospices, and charities, helping to make a real difference in local communities.
Bob Grant, Chair of the FlightPath Fund, said: “The FlightPath Fund is a fantastic way for Glasgow Airport to give back to the communities we serve. We encourage local groups and charities to apply for funding and bring forward projects that will have a lasting impact.”
Gavin Williams, Managing Director of Glasgow Airport, added: “Glasgow Airport is proud to continue supporting the communities that surround us. The FlightPath Fund has a proven track record of helping projects that make a real difference, and we look forward to seeing the innovative and inspiring applications that come forward in 2026.”
Applications for the first-round of 2026 funding are now open. Community groups and charities based in eligible areas are invited to submit proposals that align with the fund’s key themes.
For more information on how to apply, visit https://www.glasgowairport.com/about-us/flightpath-fund.
Headline photo: Bob Grant, Chair of the FlightPath Fund and chief executive of Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce
Photo Credit: Glasgow Airport
