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Foundation Church

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £44.7K

  • Spending

    £51.3K

Charity no. 106726 Company no. 643495 Date registered. 10/07/2017

Public benefits

The direct benefits that flow from our purpose are the promotion and practice of the Christian faith, which contribute to spiritual, psychological and physical well-being of participants. These benefits are recognised through feedback from participants and increasing numbers of attenders at services of worship. No harm has been identified from the

organisation's purposes. Foundation Church exists for the benefit of the general public. The charity will employ pastors and various other staff as it expands in size. These employments will solely be to further the purpose of Foundation Church as outlined above and so are incidental and necessary to achieving these objectives.

What your organisation does

Foundation Church carries out its purpose by: (a) holding weekly public worship services, and (b) performing charitable works among local communities in Belfast and throughout Northern Ireland.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of religion

Who the charity helps

  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • Men
  • Older people
  • Parents
  • Preschool (0-5 year olds)
  • Unemployed/low income
  • Women
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Religious activities

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 January 2024

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 January 2023

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 January 2022

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charitable purposes

Foundation Church exists to promote the Christian religion in Northern Ireland.

Governing document

Memorandum and Articles

Other name


List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland