The detail and the devil
Gavin McEwan sets out the main points of what makes for a successful grant contract
Grant contracts come in all shapes and sizes. They range from the most informal of letters to the most complex of legal documents. Many grant makers favour straightforward letters because they have the benefit of simplicity: they are short and to the point.
Author: Gavin McEwan
Gavin McEwan, Partner in Charity Law and Trust and Tax at Turcan Connell.
His work in the area of charity law includes the establishment and reorganisation of charities, from Royal Charter bodies and major public trusts to smaller active and grant-making charities.
He is a trustee of a number of charities, including Drake Music (Scotland) and Artlink, Edinburgh and the Lothians.



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