The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland is very grateful to its supporters, whose generous contributions have contributed to the rich variety of musical, educational and outreach programs that would otherwise not be possible.

Trusts and Foundations
- The W. A. Cargill Fund
- The Mackintosh Foundation
- The Tay Trust
- The Ernest Cook Trust
- The Mickel Fund
- The Jeffrey Charitable Trust
- The Stanley Morrison Charitable Trust
- The PF Charitable Trust
- Miss M E Swinton Paterson’s Charitable Trust
- The AM Pilkington Charitable Trust
- The Hugh Fraser Foundation
Rotary Clubs
- The Rotary Club of Lochaber
- The Dunbar Rotary Club
- The East Kilbride Kittoch Rotary Club
- The Dumfries Rotary Club
- The Rotary Club of Prestwick
- The Aberdeen Bon Accord Rotary Club
- The Biggar Rotary Club
- The Howe of Fife Rotary Club
- The Dunfermline Rotary Club
- The Rotary Club of Johnstone
- The Rotary Club of Old Meldrum
- The Kelvin Rotary Club
Individuals
- Mr Raymond Berry
Learn more about how you can help, or contact Megan Canning, Development Officer, at mcanning@thepipingcentre.co.uk

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