Philanthropy
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Name a Cow for Culloden
Live ItemSponsor and name a Cow to join the herd of livestock at Culloden!
Culloden, the powerfully emotive and atmospheric battlefield where the 1745 Jacobite Rising came to a tragic end, is also home to a growing herd of livestock with a special task: conservation grazing.
Culloden is currently welcoming a new cow to the herd and here is your chance to sponsor and name her! The sponsorship includes naming rights and an annual update of the young cow as it grows and settles in to its new home.
Culloden's herd of cows, goats and horses graze the land and help to manage overgrowth of trees and shrubs, helping our rangers keep the battlefield in top condition naturally. They are also an exciting addition to the visitor experience at this historic site! Your sponsorship will aid in the health and maintenance of the cow and will make possible educational programming about the importance of responsible, and ecologically friendly, land management.
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Name a Bull for Canna
Live ItemSponsor and name a Bull to join the herd of livestock at Canna!
Canna, the small Hebridean island with a world renowned Scots Gaelic archival collection, is also home to a crofting community with a long tradition of raising sheep and cattle.
Canna is currently welcoming new additions to the island - including a new bull - and here is your chance to sponsor and name him! The sponsorship includes naming rights and an annual update of the young bull as it grows and settles in to its new home.
Canna's crofts are essential to the economy of the island and to preserving the Hebridean way of life. Your sponsorship will aid in the health and maintenance of the tup, and will support the Trust's multi-year plan for Canna which includes everything from community development to environmental and historic preservation on this special island.
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Name a Tup for Canna #1
Live ItemSponsor and name a Tup to join the herd of livestock at Canna!
Canna, the small Hebridean island with a world renowned Scots Gaelic archival collection, is also home to a crofting community with a long tradition of raising sheep and cattle.
Canna is currently welcoming new additions to the island - including two new tups - and here is your chance to sponsor and name one of them! The sponsorship includes naming rights and an annual update of the young tup as it grows and settles in to its new home.
Canna's crofts are essential to the economy of the island and to preserving the Hebridean way of life. Your sponsorship will aid in the health and maintenance of the tup, and will support the Trust's multi-year plan for Canna which includes everything from community development to environmental and historic preservation on this special island.
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Name a Tup for Canna #2
Live ItemSponsor and name a Tup to join the herd of livestock at Canna!
Canna, the small Hebridean island with a world renowned Scots Gaelic archival collection, is also home to a crofting community with a long tradition of raising sheep and cattle.
Canna is currently welcoming new additions to the island - including two new tups - and here is your chance to sponsor and name one of them! The sponsorship includes naming rights and an annual update of the young tup as it grows and settles in to its new home.
Canna's crofts are essential to the economy of the island and to preserving the Hebridean way of life. Your sponsorship will aid in the health and maintenance of the tup, and will support the Trust's multi-year plan for Canna which includes everything from community development to environmental and historic preservation on this special island.
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Sponsor a Puffin!
$100Scotland's puffins are an important part of of its coastal ecosystems - but they need our help.
Scotland's islands in the Hebrides, places like Canna and Staffa, provide sanctuary to thousands of seabirds - including sizable puffin colonies!
Visitors to these islands can enjoy up-close and personal views of the highly colorful and charming seabirds. However, in recent years around the waters of the British Isles there have been concerns about the stability of puffin populations, and whether or not rising sea temperatures and weather extremes linked to climate change are having an effect.
Your a donation today will help The National Trust for Scotland protect one of our favorite seabird species cope with climate change and other factors resulting from human activity.
In recognition of your donation, you will receive a mini plush puffin, created exclusively for the National Trust for Scotland!
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Name a Cow for Glencoe #1
Live ItemSponsor and name a Cow to join the herd of livestock at Glencoe!
Glencoe is home to dramatic mountains, rare beauty and haunting history in the heart of the Highlands - and cows! The growing herd of livestock at this special place graze the land and help to manage overgrowth of trees and shrubs, helping our rangers keep the land in top condition naturally.
Glencoe is currently welcoming a new cow to the herd and here is your chance to sponsor and name her! The sponsorship includes naming rights and an annual update of the young cow as it grows and settles in to its new home.
Your sponsorship will aid in the health and maintenance of the cow and will make possible educational programming about the importance of responsible, and ecologically friendly, land management.
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Name a Cow for Glencoe #2
Live ItemSponsor and name a Cow to join the herd of livestock at Glencoe!
Glencoe is home to dramatic mountains, rare beauty and haunting history in the heart of the Highlands - and cows! The growing herd of livestock at this special place graze the land and help to manage overgrowth of trees and shrubs, helping our rangers keep the land in top condition naturally.
Glencoe is currently welcoming a new cow to the herd and here is your chance to sponsor and name her! The sponsorship includes naming rights and an annual update of the young cow as it grows and settles in to its new home.
Your sponsorship will aid in the health and maintenance of the cow and will make possible educational programming about the importance of responsible, and ecologically friendly, land management.
2022
Isle of Canna Appeal
Any AmountThe tiny Hebridean Isle of Canna holds an outsized place in ScottÂish culture - and in our hearts. Now we have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to make sure this extraordinary island and the treasures it holds are protected and made accessible to visitors from around the world.
In 1981, the National Trust for Scotland received an incredible bequest from Dr. John Lorne Campbell and his American wife, Margaret Fay Shaw - the remote Hebridean island where they lived and worked for over forty years.
John, a pioneering Gaelic scholar, and Margaret, a folklorist and photographer, purchased the island in 1938 and together made a home in Canna House. Over the decades, they amassed an extensive archive of audio and film recordings featuring Scots Gaelic songs and folklore, as well as poetry, photographs, and publications. Their collection remains one of the most important archives of Scots Gaelic language and culture in the world.
Since 2006, with the generous support of American donors, The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA has had the privilege to grant funds for critical work on Canna. We've underwritten the conservation and digitization of archival materials and funded urgent repairs to Canna House, where the collection is stored.
Today we're embarking on an ambitious plan to improve access - both physical and virtual - to the natural, built, and cultural heritage of Canna and to the globally-renowned collection amassed by John and Margaret.
And we're asking for your help. Your donation today will have an impact for generations.
Donors of $200 or more will receive an exclusive NTSUSA USB containing a digital file of the film Solas, which has never been previously available in the United States.