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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£1.9K
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Spending
£3.8K
- Charity no. 100271
- Date registered. 09/12/2014
Public benefits
The trust’s purpose is to manage investments and to pay the net income generated from the share portfolio to the Church of Ireland Antrim, First Antrim Presbyterian Church, High Street Presbyterian Church Antrim, Antrim Methodist Church and the Roman Catholic Church in Antrim. The direct benefits which flow from this purpose include the
financial assistance to the old and needy people belonging to the respective congregations. These benefits can be demonstrated through feedback from the Rectors, Ministers and Parish Priests of the Churches. It is not within our remit to advise on the harm or possibility of harm. Information regarding any harm or possibility of harm of the charitable beneficiaries of the trust is a matter for them to address when making their own application on behalf of this charitable institution. The intended beneficiaries are the old and needy people belonging to the congregations of the Church of Ireland Antrim, First Antrim Presbyterian Church, High Street Presbyterian Church Antrim, Antrim Methodist Church and the Roman Catholic Church in Antrim It is not within our remit to advise on the private benefit. Information regarding any private benefit of the charitable beneficiaries of the trust is a matter for them to address when making their own application on behalf of this charitable institution.
What your organisation does
The trustee manages the share portfolio and pays the net income generated from that portfolio to the charitable beneficiaries named in the will of the late William Whiteside who died on 13 March 1963, namely the Rector for the time being of the Church of Ireland in Antrim, the Ministers for the time being of First Antrim Presbyterian Church and
High Street Presbyterian Church, Antrim, the Minister for the time being of the Methodist Church, Antrim and the Parish Priest for the time being of the Roman Catholic Church in Antrim, and they at their own absolute discretion apply the income for the benefit of old and needy people belonging to their respective Congregations.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- Older people
- Unemployed/low income
How the charity works
- Relief of poverty
- Religious activities
- Welfare/benevolent