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Reclaim the Enlightenment
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Status
Received: 66 days late
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Income
£11.6K
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Spending
£7.1K
Charity no. 108563
Date registered. 19/04/2022
Public benefits
By encouraging a balanced understanding of The Enlightenment, especially as it applies to the north of Ireland
By promoting and disseminating the benefits of The Enlightenment for society today.
By raising the level of public awareness and debate and by raising the general level of education and awareness
No
The general public
No
What your organisation does
By organising lectures, debates and seminars
By organising conferences
By publishing pamphlets and books
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
Who the charity helps
- General public
- Interface communities
How the charity works
- Cultural
- Education/training
- Heritage/historical
- Research/evaluation
Charitable purposes
The Society is established for exclusively charitable and non-political purposes with the object of encouraging a balanced understanding of The Enlightenment and its implications today. The Society shall do anything which shall be conducive to the attainment of the object including:
• Promoting, organising and participating in lectures, conferences, meetings, dramas, pageants, tours, concerts, exhibitions, educational courses, and visits to historic sites.
• Encouraging research into The Enlightenment at academic, popular and local level.
• Publishing or encouraging publication of materials relating to The Enlightenment whether in print or electronic form.
• Commemorating the role of individuals who played a significant role in the Enlightenment.
• Supporting the preservation for public use of historic buildings where events of significance in The Enlightenment took place.
• Supporting the provision of public facilities in central Belfast focussing on the significance of The Enlightenment.
Governing document
Trust Deed or Declaration of Trust
Other name
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Trustees
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Employees
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Volunteers
Trustee board
Trustee |
Mr John Gray |
Ms Terry Mckeown |
Rev William Alexander Shaw |
Mr Stephen Mccracken |
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