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Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) General Trust’s method of operation:
- ‘It makes grants, donations, loans, gifts or pensions to individuals’.
- ‘It makes grants, donations or gifts to organisations’.
What services Cameronians (scottish Rifles) General Trust provides:
- ‘The advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science’.
- ‘Any other purpose that may reasonably be regarded as analogous to any of the preceding purposes’.
Cameronians (scottish Rifles) General Trust provides services to:
- ‘Other defined groups’.
- ‘No specific group, or for the benefit of the community’.
- ‘Other charities / voluntary bodies’.
Where Cameronians (scottish Rifles) General Trust operates:
- Glasgow City
Cameronians (scottish Rifles) General Trust’s charitable objectives:
“The Trustees shall apply the said funds and property together with any additional estate or income paid into the Trust Fund in such manner as they think fit for any purposes which appear to them in their absolute discretion to be for; 1.1 the benefit or welfare of any necessitous person or persons who are in need of assistance, and who have served in The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) or are the dependants, widows or orphans of persons who have served as aforesaid; 1.2 perpetuating the name, history and memory of the former Regiment by any means, including through the continuance and maintenance of The Regimental Collection, The Regimental Museum and property housed therein or on loan to other organisations; and 1.3 giving assistance to any other association, institution, property or item which has evolved from or was in any way connected with the former Regiment. The Trustees in exercising their said discretion and applying the said funds and property shall so far as reasonably practicable have regard to the sources of the funds, and property, administered under this Trust, and to the purposes for which the said funds and additional funds were originally amassed.”