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Fundraiser Support

Fundraisers have always been our main source of income. Arrange your own activities or simply provide a donation (remember to Gift Aid) to help boost our funds. The association is here to support you with t-shirts sponsor forms etc. We can also help arrange publicity before and after events. If you have any fundraising enquiries please contact our Fundraising Administrator at

Trusts and Grants

Trust and corporate support helps fund a range of services and specific projects. The New Lottery Fund provides funding for a Volunteer Visitor Service and Counselling Service. Here are some of or Volunteer Visitors from Tayside receiving their training certificates following an intnesive two day course learning about the needs of people with MND.

Standing Order

It's a convenient way to give to the association. Download and complete our Standing Order Form and return it to us. We will take your details and forward it on to your bank or building society.

Payroll Giving

Payroll giving is available to anyone whose pay or pension is taxed through PAYE, and whose employer is registered with the scheme.

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Take a look at events planned for 2008

Make the Most of your Donations

If you are a tax payer complete and return a Gift Aid Form with your donations. We can then reclaim tax on your donations at 28% and 40% for higher tax payers and it doesn't cost you a penny more.

Simple way to Raise Funds

Visit our Online Events Page to find out how to set up your own online fundraising page to advertise your efforts and collect sponsorship money. Gift Aid can be automatically reclaimed on all taxpayers donations boosting figures by at least 28% for free via reclaiming tax.


Fundraising Biography

Bobby - Robert Tyre Jones, Jnr
and St Andrew's

In 1958, Bobby Jones was named a Freeman of the City of St Andrews, becoming only the second American to be so honored, the other being Benjamin Franklin in 1759. Jones was a two times winner of the British Golf Open, co-designed the Augusta National golf course and was a founder of The Masters Tournament.

Profits from sales of this 50th Anniversary biography will be used to fund the Scottish
Motor Neurone Disease ASsociation.

To order your copy write to:

Keith McCartney
The Waid Academy
St Andrews Road
Anstruther
Fife KY10 3HD

enclosing a cheque payable to 'The Waid Academy' for the sum of £3.80 for P + P.

Scottish Motor Neurone Disease Association, 76 Firhill Road,, Glasgow, G20 7BA,
Tel: 0141 945 1077, Fax: 0141 945 2578, email:

The Scottish Motor Neurone Disease Association is a company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland, number 217735.
It is registered as a Scottish Charity with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), SCO 02662.