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Status
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Income
£5.0K
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Spending
£5.0K
Public benefits
The public benefits from The Latt House Trust are as follows:- 1. To encourage young people to go to University. 2. To increase the number of young people in education. 3. To improve the financial position of young people attending University. 4. To assist the families of young people to attend University and to decrease the financial concerns of
those families. 5. To encourage the young people to provide feedback on the financial assistance provided by The Trust. 6. The Advancement of education among young people. 7. Improved future career prospects of young people. 8. The improved prospects of higher education among young people. 9. Reduced levels of stress and anxiety among young people. 10. Reduced levels of stress and anxiety among the families of young people. How are the benefits demonstrated 1. The benefits are demonstrated through written and verbal feedback from the young people to the trustees. 2. The young people who benefit attend an evening of discussion with other young people, representatives from schools, and the trustees. 3. The young people demonstrate benefit by giving feedback to their schools. The Beneficiaries 1. The beneficiaries are the young people who are awarded a bursary by The Latt House Trust. 2. The beneficiaries are the young people who attend University. 3. The beneficiaries are the families of the young people who benefit from a bursary awarded by The Latt House Trust. Private Benefit Statement There is NO private benefit with The Latt House Trust.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
The Latt House Trust will give financial support to students who meet the criteria as set out in the Aims of the Trust.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
Who the charity helps
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Education/training
- Grant making