The charity applied for £583,003, over three years, for its work from the base in the west of Glasgow.issues, learning disabilities, addiction and homelessness to reduce isolation and loneliness and improve self-confidence and esteem".
A spokesperson for the trust said: “This decision will close the Coach House Trust down. Timescales to attract other funding, given how little there is around, will be against us. He added: “We run a service that will never be self-financing due to the nature of it and local authority funding has always been important.“Three years ago, when this latest iteration of Council funding was launched we were scored second highest project in the city and now three years later we get nothingGlasgow City Council didn't comment on the Coach House Trust's specific case but said the process was different from previous rounds.
"This is a major investment in the third sector and organisations who will deliver a variety of support across the three main aims of the Glasgow Communities Fund - supporting communities, equalities, and arts and culture.
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