Unincorporated organisations, even with charitable status, are not eligible to apply; applicants must be able to evidence in their application a presence in Scotland; applicants must have an annual turnover of £150,000 or less (upper limit over the last 2 years); organisations applying must have been in existence for a minimum of 12 months at the time of applying and have audited/examined accounts for that year; applicants may only apply for one of each type of grant (project grant / feasibility / capacity building grant) in each annual funding call; applicants may only apply for grants that fit within the Scottish Government’s international development policy: specifically this means that applications will only be eligible if they relate to: the Scottish Government’s seven priority countries (Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the three Indian States of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa); and its priority themes/areas described in paragraph 4.4 above (education; health; sustainable economic development; civic governance and society; food security; renewable energy; climate change; and water); and normally applicants may only apply for a project grant where the Scottish Government will be the sole funder of such project; the exception...