REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1000175 rt of the Trustees 2nd Unaudited Financial Statements for the Year Ended 5 A ril 2024 for Jill and Noman Franklin Trust JBC Accountants Limited Chartered Accountants 3B Lo¢kheed Court Preston Farn] Stockton on Tee5 TS18 3SH
Jill and Nornian FrankilD Trust Jill and Nomjan Franklin at their wedding in 1953
In memory of Jill Franklin (1928 - 1988) Obituary from the Guardian, Friday l April 1988 THE death of Jill Franklin at only 59 has robbed the world of architectural history of one of its m05t distinguished practitioners. The daughter of a senior Civil servant in the Treasury she read Greats at St. Hugh's College, Oxford and subsequently Worked as a typographer and designer for Chatto and Windu5. She marrted Nornian Franklin of Routledge and Kegan P1 in 1953, and it was while theiT four children were growing up that she began the study of art history as an extra mural student of tbe University of knndon, by way of an intellectual diversion. Her exceptional ability was swiftly reCOlSed by Margaret Whinney, and she went on to study for a Ph.D. at the Courtauld under ihe supervision of Nikolaus Pevsner. The thesis she wrote then on the planning of the English county house became the basis of The Gentleman'5 County House and its Plan 1835-1940, published in 1981, a scholarly and exhaustive study. She described the r¢fmements of planning which followed the polarisatTon of society into distinct classes, and the changing manners and the developing domestic technology of the time. The research for this involved the study of the architects. drawings, house visiting. and intenninable reading of professional periodicals and building magazines, as well as the literature and many volumes of reminiscences written during ihis period. All this material was analysed, the houses separately described. and Éheir plans meticulously redrawn to scale. It is a book which is constantty refeed by her fellow architeclural historians and those sthdying the sociology of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In 1973 she took up the post of tutor in the history of art and architecture wilh the Extramural Department of London University and later became a voluntary worker with the Camden Bereavement Service. Despite these ClS upon her | time She w&8 an enthusiastic member of th¢ Victorian Society and organis¢d each year mernorablc expedilions to ounty houses. during which the members were encouraged to contribute to a continuing di5CUS5ion of plamiing and design. The care she took in arranging these visits made them most inslructive and enjoyable. and they were always oveT-booked. She had recently been worklng on a new book on the development of lodges and galehouses which promised to be as widely researched and innovative as thal on the county houses. aT]d it 15 sad that ihis cannot now appear. Jill Franklin will probably be best remembered by her colleagues for her constant encourngement and readiness to talk ov¢r either major problems of interpretation of material, or inleresting snippets of inforniation which might tUTn out to be of importance. The value of such a friend is hard to express. She was greatly loved and is missed dreadfully. jill Allil)one In 1980 she was operated on for cancer, and in 1988 she died of septicaemia brought on by the lack of lymphatic glands in the arnipit just after her 35th wedding anniversary, and just before her 60th birtliday.
Trust Founder and Benefa¢tor, Nornlan Franklin (1928 - 2023) The founder, Chairnan of trustees and benefactor of the Jill Franklin TTUSI, Nornian Franklin, died on l January 2023. just shy of his 95th birthday. We have renamed the trust to bonour his memory Nornian Franklin was the youngest of four children and the only boy, born into & prosperous North London Jewish family. Norman was sent to prep school at seven. From Charterhouse, he went up to Balliol College, Oxford, where he read chemistry. After university. Noman Franklin joined the family publishing firn], Routledge & Kegan PaLEI, where he worked until his retirement on the takeover of the company. Nornian took over running the company after his father's sudden death in 1961. He oversaw a golden era in the company's history, publishtng books by some of th¢ great post-war thinkers, including Bertrand Russell, Edrnund Husserl, Theodor Adorno and Carl Jung, making the house a hotbed of left-wing ideas in an era when serious academic publishing was undertaken by independent publishers. He also oversaw the expansion of the business into America and Australi4 and the development of new areas of publishing including the Rough Guide brand and Pandora, a feminist imprint. Nomian met his first wife, Jill Franklin, through publishing at a Society of Young Publishers meeting wh¢n she was designer at Chatto. Sadly, two months after the enforced retiremenl. Jill di¢d suddenly, Nonnan established the trnst in her memory. Nornian was the driving force behind the trnsi for many years and was Chairman until his death. He had a strong vision to help unpopular causes where fundraising is harder, and often led the way with his fvnding decisions, leading others to follow suit. He maled Carol Gardiner, a copy-editor from RKP, in 1989. He outliv¢d her too, because she died in 2007. Very soon after her death, Norn]an, aged 89, did a charity abseil down the outside of Guy's hospital to raise funds for the hospice where Carol died. Nonnan was also closely involved in a number of charities. sitiing on their boards, giving help and advice and supporting them himself. Nornian was a devoted cy¢list. Many of the charities we have supported, all over the country. will be farniliar with Nornian visiting them by bicycle. In older age he used an electric bike. In 2017, aged 89, Nornian and his son5 cy¢led from Land's End to John O'Groats, raising £120,000. In 2021, he switched to an electric trieycle on medical advice. In November 2022, a njishap on the tricycle caused a bToken hip from which he sadly did not recover. Nornian is survived by his four children, seven grandchildren and four gr¢at-grandchildren We have renamed the trust to reflect the memory of both Jill and Nornian.
Jill and Norman Franklin Trnsl Contents of the Financial Statements for the Year EDded 5 A ril 2024 Page Reference gnd Administrative Details Report of the Trustets Independent Examiner's Report Statsment of Fingncial Activitie Balance Sheet io Notes to the Financial Statenjents 11 to 15
Jill and Nonllan Franklin Trust Reference and AdNJiNistralive Details for the Year Ended 5 A ril 2024 TRUSTEES Andrew Franklin Samuel Alexander Franklin Thomas N Franklin Dani¢l Thomas Taylor Franklin PRINCIPAL ADDRESS 4 Dinsdale Drive Eaglescliffe Sto¢kton-on-Tees TS16 9HQ REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1000175 INDEPENDENf EXAMINER JBC Accountants Limited Chartered Accountants 3B Lockheed Court Preston Farni Stockton on Tees TS18 3SH BANKERS CAF Bank 25 Kings Hill Avenue King5 Hill West Malling ME194JQ INVESTMENT MANAGERS CCLA Senalor House 85 Queen Victoria Street London EC4V 4ET Page I
Jill and Norman Franklin Trusl Re ort of the Trustees for the Year Ended 5 A ril 2024 The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 5 April 2024. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Ststement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their a¢¢ounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) (effective l January 2019). OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES Objectives The Trust As a grant-making trnst with poweTS to give money for any charitable PUTPOSC. We aim to support organisalions working in the poorer regions of the UK (especially NE England and Central S¢otland) who work with: - Refugees and asylun] seekers including people with No Recourse to Public Fund5 (NRPF} - Education and training of prisoners - Women who have survived or are at risk of domestic abuse People with mental health issues People with learning difficulties - People from the LBGT+ community Additionally. we will provide grants for the re5tOTatAon of architecturally significant churches anywhere in UK. This is iti particular reference to Jill's work as an architectural historian. Grant Policy The Jill Franklin Trust has changed its policy towards a smaller number of larger grants (up to £40.000 per year) and is supportTng charities which Improve the lives of people in the North East of England and Central S¢otland. We will Consider grants from other regions and have continued to support Prisoners Educational Trust nationally. The Trust receives income from investments and donations and makes grants from both ¢apital and income. We are granting a proportion of our capital in reColI10n of,. Capital groivth on our investments above inflation- Severe pressures on ch&rilies, facing increased demand and pressure on income,. A de¢ision by the trustees to spend down the Capital over a period of approx. 15 year8 from 2023. Public benefit We have ¢onsidered the Charity Commission's guidelines on what is a public benefit and we consider that all our grants fall under this rubric. All grants were paid to charities registered in UK. Mental Health and LearniDg Diffirultie$: ensure that our beneficiaries, clients are more likely to live a satisfying life. Asylum s¢ekers.' we help a fraction of ihose suffering because of the Govemmenl's restrictions forbidding them to work and so help to remove their need to beg. which affects the wider community. preventing delinquency, begging. stsrvation and ill health. Desistance from crime: research has shown ihat the de5iStance rate for prisoners who have received a grant for an educatlonal course is double that of those prisoners who have not undertaken distance learning. Support for disengaged youth helps keep them from serious crime and imprisonment. Women's Aid: We are supporting women and families who have suffered from and are at risk of domestic violence. We seek to support women and families to keep them safe from harni, to survive their trauma and to rebuild their lives. This supports vulnerdble people in society. LGBT+ People: W¢ are supporting marginalised mernbeT5 of the LGBT+ community particularly in relation to their health and welfare. This supports vulnerable people in society- Chureh restoration.. Small grants to around a dozen rhurches of ah1t¢iral importance for Te5toration of the fabric of the building. Page 2
Jill and Nonngn Franklin Trust rt of the Trustees for the Year Ended 5 A ril 2024 ORIECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES {eontinued) Grantmaking The four principal fields in which we have been providing grants are.. Self-help groups el¢. for people with a mental illness or learning difficulties. - Organisations helping and supporting asylum seekers and refugees to the UK, including people with NRPF. Grants to prisoners for education and training. - Women's Aid, supporting women and families who have suffered from and are at risk from domestic violence. Th¢ grants for work with LGB T+ people fall into the above categories. In 2022-23. we faced personal disruption due to the death of our founder, who is father or grandfather to all the trustees. This OGCUTred in the middle of our annual grant making cycle. Recognising that the charities M'e are currently funding need notic¢ and wntinuity of funding, we took a de¢isAon to award those ¢harities further grants with an inflation uplift. W¢ also awarded some further grants: - We provided onethoff grants for the repair of awhitecturally important ¢hur¢hes' - We commenced an 18-month grant to LBGT Health & Wellbeing for mental hea]th provision. Page 3
Jill sind Norman Franklin TThst rt of the Trustees for the YeAr Ended 5 A ril 2024 OBJECTIVES AND AcfiviTIES (eontinued) Analysis of our grants by sector Please note, some of our grants could be placed in more than one sector, for example, our Srnnt to Wearside Women in Need is to fund a mental health link worker. but we have categorised this grant as Women's Aid not Mental health. Grand Distribution by Category É14,000 £12.000 Churches Oesistance Mental He81th Refugees •WomensAid- DV .118 Crants anatysed by UK region Grants by Region (Excludes Churches) É17,d36 NationAL North Easi S(x)tland £207240 Page 4
Jill and Normin Franklin Trust rt of the Trustee5 for the Year End d 5 A ril 2024 OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES (continued) Grants to Churches by Region East Midlands Eastern North East Northwast South East South West West Midlands Yorks & Humber f2, Grants of more than £2.000 to any one charity in the year: Desistance Prisoners Education Trust National £12,000 Mental Health Blyth Siar Enterprises Hand¢raft¢d Project £39,600 £36,960 RegeeS Fightback Halo Project LGB T Healthy Living Centre Mary Thompson Fund Somewher¢ Else The Bike Project £17,160 £19,800 £17,436 £21,120 £39,600 £15,000 Swtland National WomensAid- DV Wearside Women in Need £33,000 Our website TrVw.trUsteesfll'nfranklYntst.0r applying for a grant. .uk has additional information and our requirements for charities Page 5
Jill and Norman Frnnklin Trust Re ort of the Trustees for the Year Ended 5 A ril 2024 STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT The Trust is a grant-making trust with powers to give money for any charitable pury)ose. It was established in a deed dated 28 August 1988. Trust Name During the year. we hav¢ renamed the trust as Jill and Nonnan Franklin Trust, to reflcct the memory of our late founder and benefactor as well as his first wife. This was done by deed datd 18 August 2023. Trustees All trustees have remained in post throughout the year. Investment M8n2gement The Trustees, Investment strategy is to sustain long-temi income growth so that we can continue to increase our annual donations at least Tn line with inflation. We have an ethical investment policy and we invest in ethical charity combined fiinds in UK equities. property funds and global investment funds. The value of the trust's investment5 at 5 April 2024 is £2.126.983 {2023= £2.211.237). Total investment income during the year to 5 April 2024 was £71,957 {2023: £78,359) and total income for the year was £72.024 (2023: £80,390). The lotal value of grants made during the year to 5 April 2024 £265,676 (2023.. £208,722). Investments have grown in value over the year by 11.60/0. Reserves Policy All of the Trust's funds are expendable. W¢ g¢n¢rally pay our grants quarterly and sell shar¢ holdings to Cover any commitments over and above our income. W¢ typically sell holdings in the month the grants are payable and aim to minimise the uninvested cash that we hold. Capitsl of £205.000 has been used to maintain OUT SUPPOrt for charitable pun)oses. Risk Management The prin¢ipal risk to be met by the Tst would be the failure of the investment mad¢ to produce suffi¢ient money to support the grant making commitments already announced. such commitments aTe mornl and not contracted although we would still see them as binding. We consider that th¢ &ssets of the trust are such that ihis risk is negligible considering the size of our commitment and investments and the diversity of our invesknents. Future Commitments and Ineome The founder of the trnst, Nornian Franklin. died in 2023 and his will leaves a large charitable donation to the trust. The executor5 of the estate will tran5f¢r these funds in due COUTse. Nornian has requested that the truste¢5 use part of this donation for a projecl of lasting benefit. The trnstees have identified a suitable project. the refurbishment of a cfjmmunity centre, The International Centrc in Middlesbrough. This expenditure will lil(ely occur in financial year 2024-25. possibly extending into 2025-26. The trnstees have a150 committed to provide other grants tolalling £299,706 during 202£k25. There are no commitments for 2025-26 other than noted above. All of these commitments were made before the year end covered by this report. IApng Tem Future of the Trust The truslees have resolved that the trust should have a limited life and lo gradually spend the Capital within the trust over a period of approx. 15 years from 202). The exact life of the trusl is not certain. owing to the unpr¢di¢tability of long-tenn financial forecasts, Page 6
Jill #nd Noman Fr2DkliD Tru Re rt of the Trustees for the Year Ended 5 A ri12024 29 JLty 2024 Approved by order of the board of trustees on................... . and signed on its behalf by.. Samuel Alexander Franklin - Trustee Page 7
Inde ndent Examlner's Re rt to the Truslees of Jill and Nornian Franklin Trust Independent exarniDer's report to the trustees of Jill and Norman Franldin Trust I report to the charity trustee5 on my examlnation of the accounts of Jill and Nornian Franklin Trust (the Trusl) for the year endd 5 April 2024. Responsibilitie5 and basis of report As the charity tSte¢S of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirernents of the Charities Act 201 I Cth¢ A¢t'). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under Se¢tion 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145(5Mb) of the Act. Independent exAmiDer's statemenl I have completed my examination. I confirn) ihat no matsrial matters have Come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to beli¢ve that in any material respect: accounting records weTe not kept in respect of the Trust as requir¢d by Section 130 of the Act. or the accounts do not accord with those records. or the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the forn] and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulalions 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view whi¢h 15 not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have ¢ome across no other matters in connedion with the examination to which attention should b¢ drawn in this report in order to enable a proper underslanding of the a¢¢ounts tr) be reached. LtloL Mrs Lynne Dickson JBC Accountants Limited Chartered Accountants 3B Lockheed Court Preston Farn) Sto¢kton on Tees TS18 3SH Date: Page 8
Jill and Nornian Franklin Trust Statement of Finaneial Activities for the YeAr Ended 5 A ril 2024 2024 Total funds 2023 Total funds Unrestricted fund Restricted funds Notes INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and legacies 2,000 Investment income 72.024 72.024 78,390 Total 72.024 EXPENDITURE ON Charitable activities Charitable 265.676 265,676 208,722 Other 1,330 1.330 1.335 Total 267.006 267 006 210,057 Net gainsl(losses) on investments 120,746 120,746 164.349) NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE) (74,236) (74,236) (294.016) RECONCILIA TION OF FUIYDS Totsl funds broughr forward 2,285,888 2.285.888 2,579,904 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 2 211.652 2211652 2,285.888 The notes form part of these financial stalements Page 9
Jill llnd Nornian Franklin Trust Bglgnee Sheet S A ril 2024 2024 Total funds 2023 Total funds Unrestricted fund RestrA¢ted funds Notes FIXED ASSETS Investments 2.126,983 2,126,983 2.211,237 CURRENT ASSETS Cash at bank 85,750 85,750 75,915 CREDITORS Amounts falling due within one year (1,081) (1.081) (1,264) NET CURRENT ASSETS 84.670 84,670 74.651 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES 2,211.652 2,211.652 2,285,888 NET ASSETS 2.211.652 2,211652 2.285.888 FUNDS Unrestricted funds io 2.211.652 2.285,888 TOTAL FUNDS 2.211.652 2.285,888 The financial statements were approved by th¢ Board of Trustees and authoTised for issue on 29.JvJy.2Q21.......................... and w¢re signed on its behalf by: Sarnuel Alexander Franklin - Trustee The notes forni part of these financial ststements Page 10
Jill #nd Norman Franklin Trust Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 5 A ril 2024 ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of preparing the fJDancial statements The financial statements of the charity. which is a public benefit entlty under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordance with the Charilies SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Sialement of Recommend¢d Practice applicable to charities prcparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (eff¢Gtive l January 2019)., Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and the Charities A¢t 2011. The financial statements have been prepared UTLder the historical cost convention. with the excepiion of investments which are included at market value, as modified by the revaluation of certain assets. Incomt Incomt is recognised in Ihe Stalement of Financial Activities (SOFA) when the charity becomes entitled to the resources. tbe trustees are virtually certain they will rettive the resouTce5 and the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliably. When income has related expenditUTe (as with ndrAISIng or wntrath inwme). the income and related expenditure are reported gr05s in the SOFA. Grants and donations are only in¢luded in the SOFA when the charity has unconditional entitlement to the r¢sourc¢. Tax reclaims on donations and gifts are in¢luded in the SOFA at the same time as the gift to which they relate. Expenditure Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as the is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to that expenditure, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an ac¢wals basis. Support costs include central funclions and have been allocafrd to activity cost categories on a basis consistent wilh the use of resources. Governance Costs include the preparation and examination of statutory accounts, the cost of trustee meetings and the costs of any legal advice to the trustees on governan¢¢ or constitutional matters and membcrship of the Association of Charttable Foundations. Grants offered subject lo perforniance conditions which have not been met at the yeaT end date are noted as a cornmitment but not accrued as expendithre. They are only recognised in the SOFA once the Tccipient of the grant providcd the specified service or output. Grants offered without perforn]an¢e conditions are only recognised in the accounts when a commitment has been made and there are no conditions to be met relating to the grant which remain in the control of the charity. Taxation The charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities. Fund Ydccounting The Charity has a single endowrnent the income from which the trustees may. at their discretion, allocate to th¢ general purpose of the Trust. Restricted fund5 are funds to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by the donor or tn]st deed. Unrestricted funds ¢omprise those funds which the trustees are free to use for any purpose in furtherance of the charitsble objects. Fixed assets The charity has no tangible fixed assets. Pagell continued...
Jill and Norman Fr#nklth Trust Notes to the Financial Statements- continued for the Year Ended S A ril 2024 ACCOUNTING POLICIES- continued Fixed assets Investment5 are initially recognised at their transaction value and subsequently measured at their market value as at the balance sheet date using the closing quoted market value on a rewgnised stock exchange. Other inveslment asset5 are included at the trustees, best estimate of market value. The SOFA includes the net gains and losses arising on revaluation and disposals throughout the year. In¢orne arising from investments is included in the accounts when receivable. Realised gains and losses on investmenls are calculated as the difference between sales proceeds and their opening carrying value of iheir purchase value if a¢quired subsequent to the first day of the financial year. Unrealised gains and losses are calculated &s the difference between their market value at the year end and their carrying value. DONATIONS AND LEGACIES 2024 2023 Donations 2,000 INVESTMENT INCOME 2024 2023 Charitable invesknent funds Property fund Interest received 52,015 19,942 67 58,193 20.166 31 72.024 78,390 eHARrrABLE ACTIVITIES COSTS 2024 2023 Grants mad¢'. Unr¢siricted fund Restrictrd fund 265,676 206.722 265 676 208,722 OTHER 2024 2023 Administrative expenses Page 12 continued...
Jill and Nornian FrAnklin Trust Notes to tbe Financial Statements - continued for the Year EDded 5 A ril 2024 TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS There were no trustees, remuneration or other benefits for the year ended 5 April 2024 noT for the year ended 5 April 2023. Trustees. expense5 There were no trust¢es' expenses paid for Ihe year ended 5 April 2024 nor for the year ended 5 April 2023. COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINA]YCIAL ACTIVITIES Unrestricted fund Restricied fund5 Total funds INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and legacies 2,000 2,000 Investment in¢ome 78,390 2.000 80.390 EXPENDITURE ON Charitable activities Charitable 206.722 2,000 208,722 Other 1,335 1,335 Total 208,057 2.000 210,057 Net gains/{losses) on investments 164.349) 164.349) NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE) (294,016) (294,016) RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS Total funds brought forward 2,579.904 2,579.904 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 2,285,888 2,285.888 FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS 2024 MARKET VALUE At 6 April 2023 Disposals at carrying value Revaluation 2,211.237 (205.000) 120 746 At 5 April 2024 2.126.983 Page 13 continued...
Jill and Normgn Franklin Trnst Notes to the Financial Statements - ¢ontinued for the Year Ended S A ril 2024 CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE THIN ONE YEAR 2024 2023 Other ¢reditor5 1.081 1,264 1.081 1,264 io. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS Net movement in funds At 514124 At 614123 Unrestricted funds General fund 2,285,888 (74,236) 2,2J1,652 TOTAL FUNDS 2 285.888 74,236 2211652 Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follow5: Incoming resources Resources expended Gains and losses Movement in funds Unrestricted funds General fund 72,024 (267,006} 120,746 (74,236) TOTAL FUNDS 72,024 267,006) 120 746 74.236 Comparatives for movement in funds Net movement in funds At 514123 At 614122 Unrestricted funds General fund 2,579,904 (294.016) 2,285,888 TOTAL FUNDS 2.579.904 294.016 2 285 888 Page 14 continued...
Jill and Norman Franklln Trust Notes to the Finaneial Statements - continued for the Year Ended S A ri] 2024 io. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued Comparative net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows.. Incoming resources Resources expend¢d Gains and losses Movernent in funds Unrestricted fund5 General fund 78,390 (208,057) (164,349) {294,016) Restri¢ted fund$ Bike Projecl 2,000 (2.000) TOTAL FUNDS 80.390 210.057) 164,349} 294 016} ii. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES There were no related party transactions for the year ended 5 April 2024. 12. GRANT MAKING Details of larger grants are included in the Trustees, Annual ReporL which includes details of malerial grants made to institutions. Full lists of grants are available on our webstte www.jill-franklin-trust.org.uk Page 15