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Removed
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This charity was removed from the register on 5 Mar 2019
- Charity no. 105522
- Date registered. 14/09/2016
Public benefits
The Trust Fund was established in order to provide donations to Qualifying Charities namely bodies that are recognised and registered as exclusively charitable. The main areas we support are in the fields of education and the arts though not exclusively. Our policy is in general to support NI charities and then UK. The public benefit flows from our
donations helping the selected charities to further their work in what are important areas and also one where perhaps donations are their only means of furthering their work. The practical benefits of furthering education are that the beneficiaries are able to increase their knowledge and social skills and enhance their prospects in gaining employment. The practical benefits of furthering the arts include hands on production of finished artwork to exhibition standard by local students from schools and further education establishments. The feedback we receive, in particular from our annual donation in respect of education and the letters received from the students, demonstrates that our donations do make a difference. There is no harm flowing from the purposes of the trust and no private benefit flows from the donations made.
What your organisation does
By providing donations to charities
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science
Who the charity helps
- Voluntary and community sector
How the charity works
- General charitable purposes
Charitable purposes
The trustees shall have power at any time or times until (if it shall ever happen) the whole of the capital of the Trust Fund has been so dealt with to pay apply or appropriate the whole or any part or parts of the capital of the Trust Fund to or for the benefit of any one or more Qualified Charity and if more than one in such shares and proportions between them and generally in such a manner as they shall in their absolute discretion think fit and in the exercise of such discretion the Trustees shall give preference to such Qualified Charities as have some relationship with the Dunlop Group or the business of the firm or firms of the Dunlop Group. “Qualified Charity” shall mean any purpose body organisation or object in any part of the world which under the law of United Kingdom shall be recognised as exclusively charitable.