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Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust
The Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust provides small grants to charities providing services for blind, deaf and disabled people.
Logan Charitable Trust
The fund supports a wide range of charitable activities at the discretion of the Trustees. Previous causes have included health charities, churches, and music education.
Mainhouse Charitable Trust
The objective of the trust is to support general charitable activities including health, education, social needs, animal welfare and the relief of poverty.
Marsh Charitable Trust
The Trust provides funding which could help small organisations pay for various running costs, such as volunteer expenses, training days, equipment maintenance and other core outgoings.
Miss E C Hendry Charitable Trust
Funds a range of charities under the headings of: church; community support; medical research/community care; armed forces welfare;arts; international aid.
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.
Misses Barrie Charitable Trust
Gives to a wide range of charitable causes. Organisations that support young people, music, drama, physical health, mental health, the elderly, disabled people and rescue have been funded in the past.
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.
Mrs A A Clutterbuck's Charitable Trust
Grants are given to instutions to provide tangible benefits to such beneficiary groups as the trustees deem appropriate.
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.