ILF Scotland provides funding support for disabled people in Scotland and Northern Ireland. We distribute public money from the Scottish Government and Department of Health in Northern Ireland.
ILF Scotland provides funding support for disabled people in Scotland and Northern Ireland. We distribute public money from the Scottish Government and Department of Health in Northern Ireland.
2015 Fund
The ILF Scotland 2015 Fund is designed to support individuals who have complex disabilities to live independently. The 2015 Fund is currently closed to new applicants - watch the website for any changes to this status.
Advice for Award Managers
ILF Scotland Policies
Scotland Advisory Group
N. Ireland Stakeholder Group
Apply now
Transition Fund
Are you a young disabled person aged 16-25, and living in Scotland? You could be eligible for up to £4,000 in funding, for one year, from the Transition Fund.
What is it?
Who can apply?
What can the money be used for?
Apply now

Our Transition Fund supports young disabled people in Scotland, aged 16 25, to #TrySomethingNew

The ILF Scotland 2015 Fund is designed to support individuals who have complex disabilities to live independently.

ILF Scotland is a public body, governed by a Board of Directors, appointed by and accountable to Scottish Ministers.

Check out the latest news and events from ILF Scotland and partners. You’ll also find blogs, videos and case studies.

Annual reports, board papers, policies and strategy documents can be viewed on this website.

We’re here to help you. Call us, email or write to us. You’ll find all our contact details on this website.
Case studies
We fund amazing people in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Read their inspiring stories on this website.
See our case studies
We are accredited

















