About us

The Scottish Countryside Alliance Educational Trust (SCAET) was set up as a Scottish charity in 2003 by the Scottish Countryside Alliance, in response to the very obvious need to reconnect the people of Scotland with its countryside. We realised the need to increase knowledge, awareness and appreciation of the countryside within the largely urban Scottish population.

Read more...
 
How you can help our work

However large or small your gift, we hope that you feel that you can support The Scottish Countryside Alliance Educational Trust (SCAET) by making a donation in some way. There are several options.

Follow this link to download our donation form (PDF).
Read more...
 
Events and projects
Map of Scotland showing locations of SCAET evenst and projects North Highland College Scottish Food Fortnight Next Generation Country Days Next Generation Country Days Isle of Jura Business Survey Breadalbane Game Next Generation Country Days Next Generation Country Days The Dundee West Church Healthy Cooking Co-operative Scotland's Countryside Festival Next Generation Country Days

Photo Galleries
image from an SCAET next generation countryside day
Search our site
Staff Vacancy

An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a dynamic and ambitious fundraising professional to make his/her mark in a new expanded role with the Scottish Countryside Alliance Educational Trust (SCAET). For more details on this position, click here…

The SCAET calendar

2008 has been another busy year for the SCAET

Read more...
 
How to apply for a grant from the Trust

The objective of SCAET is to "reconnect Scotland with its countryside" and we would be pleased to consider any application for funding that falls within this remit.

The Trust does not have an application form, and so, if you would like to apply for a grant for a project, please write a letter to the Director of the Trust. In order to help us to make an informed decision, please remember to include the following information:

Read more...