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Lady Margaret Skiffington Trust
Grants are available to organisations benefiting blind and visually impaired people who live in East Fife or who come to East Fife for rehabilitation or training.
St Katharine's Fund
The trust makes a large number of mostly small grants to charities, with a preference for those in Dundee and Tayside.
Mr and Mrs JMB Trust
The Trustees' primary focus of support is to recognise charities, working both locally in Scotland and abroad, promoting or involved in humanitarian works, the alleviation of suffering and the furtherance of education.
Brownlie Charitable Trust
The objectives of the Trust are widely drawn. They fund mostly under the headings of adult and child welfare and medical research but also support armed services welfare, humanitarian aid and education.
Happy Days Children's Charity - Group Day Trips & Activity
Supports groups who work with young people with additional support needs to go on a group day trip or activity holiday. For example the seaside, a theme park, the theatre, outdoor activity centres, holiday camps and sailing breaks.
Mrs Williamina Mclaren's Trust Fund
The trust funds charitable organisations in the district of Angus that assist in the provision of housing and other necessities for the inform, elderly, needy or disabled.
Mugdock Childrens Trust - Archibald & Isabella Barr Memorial
Gives grants to organisations which deal specifically with the care and assistance of children.
Next deadline: 1 Sep 2024
A Sinclair Henderson Trust
The Trust will gives grant towards religion; medicine; education; youth; and historic building maintenance. The Trust has a preference for the Dundee and Tayside areas of Scotland.
Miss Mary Dunlop Murdoch Andrew Charitable Trust
Funds charities that work across a range of areas including health, education and training, youth work, heritage and churches.
Appletree Trust
The purpose of the trust is the relief of financial hardship in general and the relief if hardship and suffering sustained by those afflicted by physical disability or disease. They tend to support national health charities in Scotland.