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The
Gannochy Trust
The Gannochy Trust
was founded in 1937 by Arthur Kinmond Bell, known as A K Bell,
for charitable and public purposes for the benefit of the
Community of Perth and its immediate environs as a direct
result of his family's successful whisky distilling business.
The Trust has now expanded its grant-making footprint to the
whole of Scotland, but with a preference for Perth and its
environs.
What
is the funding for?
The Gannochy Trust upholds the following Key Principles that
are consistent across all aspects of its grant-making activities
and which support the Mission:
•The Trust
only operates in Scotland and has a preference for appeals
within Perth & Kinross.
•The Trust is an independent grant-making trust.
•The Trust assesses all requests for funding.
•The Trustees make decisions based on the evidence presented
to them and maintains an unbiased approach.
•The Trust is committed to diversity and inclusion.
The Gannochy
Trust will achieve its Grant-Making Mission through its four
Overarching Themes. The Themes are:
•Inspiring
Young People.
•Improving the Quality of Life of the Disadvantaged
and Vulnerable.
•Supporting and Developing Community Amenities.
•Care for the Natural and Man-Made Environment. NB
These two themes are supported in Perth and Kinross only
How
much money is available?
No amount given
Who
can apply?
Donations will only be made to organisations which meet the
OSCR Charity Test and who are based in Scotland. There are
various restrictions and you should consult the website to
study these before applying.
When
to apply
At any time.
How
to apply
Submission details and an application form are available by
clicking here.
All other information is available on the website.
Contact
details:
The Gannochy Trust
Kincarrathie House Drive
Pitcullen Crescent
Perth
PH2 7HX
Telephone/Fax
01738 620653
01738 440827 (Fax)
E-Mail Addresses
admin@gannochytrust.org.uk
appeals@gannochytrust.org.uk
Key words: community, education, environment,
Young people, Quality of life.
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