The Kiltwalk Trust Fund Print E-mail

One of our objectives at The Kiltwalk is to support as many children across Scotland as we possibly can, by supporting as many children's charities and causes as we possibly can.

 

The Kiltwalk Trust Fund receives a share of all proceeds and uses it to provide small grants and donations to charities and causes across Scotland.

 

In 2012 30 teams nominated their favourite charity, nursery or school to receive a grant ranging from £2,000 to £16,500.

 

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How to Apply?

Nominations must be made by Kiltwalk participants using the email address below. Please provide us with your team name, team members and details of your nominated charity.


 

Individual nominations....grants will be made at the discretion of the Trustees.


Group or team nominations....a guaranteed minimum 50% of the amount raised by the team will be granted to their nominated charity.


 

* Teams must contain a minimum of 5 Kiltwalkers

* Grants will be made to registered Scottish charites only

 

There is no limit to the size of your team

 

For more information please email us at carey This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


 

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Grants made include:

 

 

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Hopscotch - £6,000

Chris Turner organised an alternative Kiltwalk in 2010 from Glen Coe to (and up) Ben Nevis, for 30 supporters. .

 

Their nominated charity provides a respite holiday centre for disadvantaged children.

 

http://www.hopscotch-charity.org/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Childline - £1,000

BDAS entered the largest group in the Kiltwalk 2010 and chose Childline to receive 50% of what they raised.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KA-KW-320x214Naomi House - £3,000

The first Kiltwalk in England was organised by Jim Finlay in 2010 and we hope will be the first of many Kiltwalks around the World raising money for local children.

 

Naomi House is a hospice in Hampshire

 

http://www.naomihouse.org.uk/

 

 

Juvenile Diabetes Shetland - £2,350

Shetland Salmon TA raised nearly £5,000 in the Kiltwalk 2010, and chose JDS to receive 50%

 

Link Community Development - £950

LCD support children in Malawi, and were nominated by a Kiltwalk team led by Fiona Leishman in Glasgow

http://www.lcdinternational.org/

 

Rosslyn School - £1,275

Kirkcaldy Tartan Army were one of the first clubs to support the Kiltwalk and one of the largest teams. They nominated a local special school.

 

Dyslexia Action - £1,336

A group of families from Dundee did the Kiltwalk in relay to support DA.