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United Bank Of Carbon

Uboc

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1133285
Status
Registered
Registered
Dec. 14, 2009
Legal form
Charitable company
Area of benefit
Undefined. In Practice, National And Overseas.

Address

Address
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
WOODHOUSE LANE
LEEDS
LS2 9JT

Contact

Activities

UBoC?s mission is to promote environmental sustainability by protecting the world?s forests and green spaces through socially responsible partnerships. UBoC?s prime objectives: Provide research to assess the benefits of forests; Support local and national businesses to realise the value of forests;Develop and maintain exemplar forest projects with partners;Enhance environmental education

Objects: The Objects Are, For The Public Benefit, To:3.1 Advance Environmental Protection Or Improvement, In Particular By Advancing The Preservation, Conservation And The Protection Of The World's Rainforests;3.2 Promote Sustainable Development By:3.2.1 Promoting The Prudent Use Of Natural Resources;3.2.2 Advancing The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty And The Improvement Of The Conditions Of Life In Socially And Economically Disadvantaged Communities (In Particular Of Rainforest Communities);3.2.3 Promoting Sustainable Means Of Achieving Economic Growthand Regeneration;3.3 Advance The Education Of The Public In Subjects Related To Sustainable Development And The Protection, Enhancement And Rehabilitation Of The Environment.

Classification

How
Provides Other Finance
What
Education/training, The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Environment/conservation/heritage, Economic/community Development/employment
Who
Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies, The General Public/mankind

Areas of operation

Country
Tanzania, Vietnam
Region
Throughout England

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
March 31, 2025 £288,672 £326,130
March 31, 2024 £141,048 £101,575
March 31, 2023 £177,105 £183,333
March 31, 2022 £440,480 £453,263
March 31, 2021 £137,269 £161,118

Trustees

Name Appointed
Dr JONATHAN WILD (Chair)
Jennifer Harrison Jan. 18, 2012
Professor Piers Forster
Sheila Huntridge July 1, 2020