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2022-03-31-accounts

Names ofthe charit Names ofthe charit y trustees who ma nage the char(ty
Trustee name Office (Ifany) Dates acted ifnot forwhole Name ofperson (or body) entitled
to a
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Frances Blackmore Joined board oftrustees
in December 2021
Grace Davie
Elaine Davies
Jennifer Ellis
Katherine Treasurer
McDonald
Joanna Mimmack Secretary
Charlotte Payne Web Secretary
8 Sara Smart Chair
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Names ofthe trustees forthe charity, ifany, (for example, any custodian trustees)
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Founded
in 1868,the Reid Trust was set up to promote the
education
ofwomen
in the United
Kingdom.
The Trust continues
Summary ofthe objects
charity set out in its
governing
document
ofthe this mission today by supporting
the further education
ofwomen
who have been educated
in the UK at secondary
or tertiary
level,
or both, and who wish to pursue
further education,
training,
or
research
in the UK at an appropriate
educational
establishment.
Applicants
do not need to have been born
in the UK.
The trustees
invite applicants
to submit applications
via the on-line
application
form on the Trust's website
usually once every two
years (https:llwww. thereidtrust. co.uk). The deadline
for submission
ofapplications
is set at the end of May, and trustees then meet
in
the following
July to decide on the disbursal
of individual
awards of
between 8250 and 81500.These awards are intended
to support
the further education,
normally
at postgraduate
level, ofthe
successful
applicants.
Typically,
the awards are used to cover
course fees, in part or whole, travel costs within the UK, or to
Summary ofthe main contribute
to the costs ofchildcare or other caring responsibilities.
activities undertaken for the
public benefit ln relation to The trustees'
regard to the Charity Commission
guidance
on public
these objects (include within benefit is evident
in their work to further the purpose ofthe Trust by
this section the statutory the regular
distribution
ofawards. Trustees are responsible
for
declaration
that trustees
have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission
on public
benefit)
reading
all applications
submitted
to the Trust as well as all
references
and any other material
that supports
individual
applications.
At the July meeting,
trustees discuss each application
in turn and make their selection taking
into consideration
the quality
ofthe application
and the strength
ofthe supporting
references as
well as the circumstances
ofthe individual
applicant.

Section D Achievenients and perforniance TAR MOf¢h 2012

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Summary ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
In the period under report, the major achievement
ofthe Reid
Trust has been the disbursal
oftwenty-one
individual
awards that
in total amounted
to 225,800.
The awards supported
different
levels of postgraduate
study
in a
wide range ofdisciplines
at institutions
across the UK. These
include: PhDs in History (King's College London),
English
Literature
(Cardiff University),
Fine Art (Slade School ofArt,
London),
Criminology
(Cambridge
University),
Public Health
(School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine,
London), and Music
(Royal College of Music, London); MScs in Building
Surveying
(Northumbria
University),
Wildlife Biology (Edinburgh
Napier
University),
Applied
Mathematics
(Imperial College, London),
Psychology
(King's College, London,
and the University
of
Greenwich),
and Global Maternal
Health
(City of London
University);
MSts in Women' s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
(Oxford University),
and International
Relations
(Cambridge
University);
an MRes in Biosciences (Cardiff University);
an MMus
in Music Performance
(Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama,
Cardiff); and a Diploma
in Education
(Birmingham
City University).

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81Cash funds Current account 7,785
Total cash funds 7,755
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COIF Charities Ethrcal Investment Fund Rwd Trust 4,987
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86 Llablllttes
Signed by one ortwo trustees
behalf of all the trustees
on Signature Print Name Date of
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Katherine McDonald 18.01.2023
Sara Cathenne Smart 18.01.2023
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