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Status
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Income
£0.2K
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Spending
£8.8K
Public benefits
The benefits which flow from purposes as set out in the organisation's Scheme include (1) improved educational outcomes for the Beneficiaries through their receiving additional financial assistance to support their education; and (2) improved educational outcomes for the Beneficiaries through their having access to the land and buildings owned by
the organisation and previously occupied and carried on as Coleraine Acadenical Institution (CAI). These can be identified through a review of the educational attainment data for the Beneficiaries No Boys and Girls who attend the voluntary grammar known as Coleraine Grammar School Yes the only private benefit we can identify is that pupils of Coleraine Grammar School who benefit from the the Trust may achieve better educational outcomes which in turn enables them to improve their professional career prospects but this is considered to be incidental and necessary and it is outweighed by the benefit that improved educational outcomes for individuals will contribute to their local community and society
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
The means by which the organisation carries out its purposes are set out at Paragraph 2 of Appendix 1 of the Scheme. The objects of the Coleraine Academical Institution Endowment Trust are to advance the education of the Beneficiaries by all or any of the following means: (1) The provision of scholarships or bursaries tenable by the beneficiaries
at any other school or other educational institution; (2) The award of grants of money or maintenance allowances for Beneficiaries in need of financial assistance to enable them to pursue or continue to pursue their education (including social and physical training and the study of music and the other arts) or vocational training; (3) The provision of land or buildings by way of lease or licence for the purposes of furthering the education of the Beneficiaries which land may include some or all of the land previously occupied and carried on as Coleraine Academical Institution; (4) The provision or improvement of any facilities attended by Beneficiaries that are not provided for from public funds; (5) In otherwise furthering the education of Beneficiaries either individually or collectively.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Education/training
- Grant making
- Youth development