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The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA describes itself as a charity that "encourages Americans to participate in the care of the cultural and natural treasures protected by The National Trust for Scotland, ensuring that the heritage shared by Scots and Americans is safeguarded for current and future generations."〔'About', The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA, retrieved July 2013. ()〕 == History ==
The Foundation was established in 2000 and is an independent sister organization of the National Trust for Scotland, supporting its activities while raising awareness of the shared heritage between Scotland and the USA. As of 2013, the Foundation has 3 full-time staff members, and the current Chairman of the Board is Helen Sayles.〔'Board of Trustees', Friends of the Saltire Foundation, retrieved July 2013.()〕 The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA, Inc. was incorporated as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on March 30, 2000.〔The National Trust for Scotland Foundation, registered non-profit corporation, FEIN 04-35-11088 () by the Attorney General of Massachusetts.〕 It is a publicly supported charity governed by a Board of Trustees.〔'Governance', The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA, retrieved July 2013 ()〕 The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA has granted more than $6.7 million to support the work of the National Trust for Scotland since 2000. The National Trust for Scotland owns and manages around 130 properties and 180,000 acres (730 km2) of land, including castles, ancient small dwellings, historic sites, gardens, and remote rural areas.〔('What we do', the National Trust for Scotland, retrieved July 2013 )〕
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