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The
Russell Trust
The Russell
Trust is a family trust established in 1947 in memory of Captain
J P O Russell who was killed in the Second World War.
What
is the funding for?
The Trust was set up to benefit charities within the U.K.,
especially in Scotland, and prefers to give money to new projects.
The main categories are :
• Health and Welfare
• Education
• Archaeology
• Arts
• Youth Work
• Conservation and preservation
• Churches
• Museums
How
much money is available?
Grants of up to £10,000 can be distributed. However,
amounts are usually between £250 and £2,000.
Who
can apply?
Any group or organisation with charitable status.
When
to apply
At any time. Trustees meet four times per year.
How
to apply
Contact: Mrs Cecilia Croal, The Russell Trust, Markinch, Glenrothes,
Fife. KY7 6PB Tel: 01592 753311 Email: russelltrust@trg.co.uk
Key
words:
Arts, churches, education, health and welfare, museums, preservation
and conservation
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