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The Macan Trust for the Blind

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £20.5K

  • Spending

    £18.4K

Charity no. 104924 Date registered. 01/04/2016

Public benefits

Our purpose is to provide financial assistance to organisations in Armagh City and surrounding district who support the blind in their local communities. We also provide financial assistance to any recognised Charity for the Blind as the trustees, after consultation with the committee, think fit, provided that the trustees are satisfied that the

recipient thereof shall apply such income or capital (as the case may be) for the benefit of the prescribed class. ("Recognised Charlites for the Blind" shall include the Royal National Institute for the Blind and such other institutions or trusts provided for the blind in Northern Ireland recognised as charitable according to the law of Northern Ireland.) The direct benefits which flow from this purpose are the enabling of the provision of comforts and special equipment to improve the quality of life and opportunities of members of the "prescribed class." (The "Prescribed Class" means blind persons in Northern Ireland, preference being given to blind persons resident in the city of Armagh and surrounding district.) These benefits are evidenced through:- (a) Feedback from beneficiaries. (b) A survey of yearly applications including what the previous year's grant monies were spent on and what the forthcoming year's grants will be spent on. (c) Regular independent evaluation of our services.

What your organisation does

We liaise with local groups and organisations who provide support to the blind in their own communities. In November of each year the Secretary of the Macan Trust writes to their representatives inviting them to make application for grant monies for the following year. In late January/early February the applications are considered by the Advisory

Committee and their recommendations are presented to the Trustees who decide on the merits of each application. Where grants are approved the monies are provided at a formal presentation in March. (Special applications can be submitted at any time of the year.)

The charity’s classifications

  • The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage

Who the charity helps

  • Sensory disabilities

How the charity works

  • Grant making

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 December 2024

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 December 2023

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 December 2022

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charitable purposes

Objectives A Cy Pres Scheme was confirmed in the High Court - Chancery Division - on 17th May 1982 in the matter of the Trusts of the Charity known as the Macan Asylum. This sets out the arrangements under which the present Macan Trust operates. The Macan Trust for the Blind – SCHEDULE – 17th May 1982 The Trustees shall invest the trust property in authorised trustee investments or allow the securities vested in them to remain in their present state of investment if such state of investment constitutes an authorised trustee investment. The Trustee shall hold the income of the trust upon trust; a) Firstly, to defray the costs of administering the trust fund (including the remuneration or discharging of the expenses of the secretary). b) Secondly, to apply the name or such part thereof as the Trustees after consultation with the Committee think fit for the relief and benefit of the prescribed class (including, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) in the provision to members of the prescribed class of comforts and special equipment. c) Thirdly, to accumulate such part of the income in any year as is not applied for the purposes aforesaid and to add the same to the capital of the trust fund. The Trustees may with the approval of the Committee or a majority thereof apply capital of the trust fund for any of the purposes referred to in paragraph two (b) of this Schedule. For the avoidance of doubt it is hereby declared that the Trustees may in fulfilment of the trusts and powers hereinbefore referred, pay the income or part thereof or a part of the capital under paragraph three hereof, if appropriate, to any recognised Charity for the Blind as the Trustees, after consultation with the Committee, think fit provided that the Trustees are satisfied that the recipient thereof shall apply such income or capital (as the case may be) for the benefit of members of the prescribed class, and provided further that the Trustees shall not pay over more than a moiety of the capital of the trust fund without leave of the Court. (“The Prescribed Class” means blind persons in Northern Ireland, preference being given to blind persons resident in the City and surrounding district.) (“The City and surrounding district” shall mean the City of Armagh and the surrounding district, the extent of which shall be determined by the Trustees.) (“Recognised Charities for the Blind” shall include the Royal National Institute for the Blind and such other institutions or trusts provided for the blind in Northern Ireland recognised as charitable according to the law of Northern Ireland.) (“The Trust Property” shall mean the property subject to the trusts of the Charity including the proceeds of the sale of the Charity premises held under Indenture of Conveyance dated 12th August 1907, after deduction of all costs and incidental to the establishment and implementation of this scheme.)

Governing document

Trust Deed or Declaration of Trust

Other name

  • 9 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Dr Stephen Day Ba Mssc Phd, 'Summerhill', 28 Tullygarden Road,, Richhill,, County Armagh:, Northern Ireland, BT61 8QT

Trustee board

Trustee
Archbishop John Mcdowell Archbishop Of Armagh
Most Revd. Eamon Columba Martin Archbishop Of Armagh D.D.
Mr George Henry Emerson
Mrs Laura Hassan Bed(Hons) Med
Mr Desmond Robert David Mitchell
Very Revd. Shane Forster
Miss Melanie Houston
Roger Nesbitt
Reverend Thomas Moore

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland
  • Armagh City, Banbridge And Craigavon Council
  • Mid Ulster District Council
  • Newry, Mourne And Down District Council