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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£76.5K
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Spending
£47.1K
- Charity no. 102318
- Date registered. 19/05/2015
Public benefits
The Trust only donates to charitable institutions that exist to meet one or more of the charitable purposes required by the law. The Public Benefit Requirement is met, in the first instance, by ensuring donations are to registered charities that have, by registration, demonstrated that they meet the Requirement. The main areas of activity by the
Trust are a) the advancement of religion - the Public Benefit accrues from support of Christian witness and outreach and the provision of spiritual and practical support which is freely available to all who seek to avail of it. b) the advancement of health or the saving of lives - support is given to medical research, end of life care and humanitarian aid and the Public Benefit is experienced ultimately by the success of research or by the recipients, and their families, of the care or aid. The Public Benefit is derived mainly, but not exclusively, in Northern Ireland. There is no Private Benefit or harm arising from the Trust's activities.
What your organisation does
The charity makes donations to a small number of selected Charities but does not seek applications for grants.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of health or the saving of lives
Who the charity helps
- General public
- Overseas/developing countries
- Voluntary and community sector
How the charity works
- Grant making