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Annual Rep��� Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2022

Annual Report Report and accounts of the Trustees Financial year to 5 April 2022

Reference and administrative information

members of his family, which is registered with the Central Register of Charities, registration number 230260. The Foundation is recognised by the HM Revenue and Customs as an approved charity for tax purposes, the reference number being X96978.

Principal Offce Weston Centre
10 Grosvenor Street
London W1K 4QY
Trustees Sir Guy H Weston, Chairman
Anna Catrina Hobhouse
Jana R Khayat
Sophia M Weston
Eliza L Mitchell
Melissa Murdoch
George G Weston
Alannah Weston
Geordie Dalglish
Director Philippa Charles
Secretary to the Trustees Janette Cattell
Bankers Coutts & Co
440 Strand
London WC2R 0QS
Solicitors Slaughter and May
1 Bunhill Row
London EC1Y 8YY
Auditors UHY Hacker Young LLP
Quadrant House
4 Thomas More Square
London E1W 1YW
Fund Managers Investec
30 Gresham Street
London EC2V 7QN
Goldman Sachs Asset Management International
Plumtree Court, 25 Shoe Lane
London EC4A 4AU
(until 30 November 2021)
Oxford University Endowment Management
27 Park End Street
Oxford OX1 1HU
(from 1 December 2021)

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1,988 individual grants made across the UK

£89 million

Total donations over £89 million

External evaluation of £30.2 million Weston Culture Fund commissioned

£11.4 million granted to Museums and Heritage

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55[%] of grants to charities working with Youth were multi-year commitments

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granted to organisations working in Education

Over £5.2 for Community, supporting local facilities across the UK million

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Over £22 million granted to organisations working nationally across the UK

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Chairman’s report

As the Chairman of the Foundation, I have pleasure in introducing the Annual Report of the Trustees for the year to 5 April 2022.

As this report goes to print, we are saddened to learn of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II who was a dedicated patron to so many wonderful charities, we express our profound appreciation for her life’s work, service and dedication.

Accounting policies

accordance with the accounting policies set out in the notes to the accounts and comply with the charity’s governing document, the Charities Act 2011 and Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland published on 16 July 2014 (FRS102).

Structure, governance and management

Structure

The operation of the Foundation is governed by a Trust Deed dated 10 October 1958.

At 5 April 2022, the Foundation owned 79.2% of Wittington Investments Limited, a company registered in England. Wittington Investments is the ultimate holding company of Associated British Foods plc, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, Fortnum and Mason plc and Heal’s plc. Under the terms of the Trust Deed, the investment in the Wittington Investments Limited group of companies forms the permanent capital endowment of the Foundation and the Trustees may not dispose of that investment except by a unanimous vote of all the Trustees.

Governance and management

In accordance with the Trust Deed, after the death of Mr W Garfield Weston and his wife, their descendants became Trustees. The number of Trustees is limited to ten but must be at least five. If the number of Trustees drops below five, new Trustees fall to be appointed from among the lineal descendants of W Garfield Weston.

Being family members, incoming Trustees are aware of the aims and objectives of the Foundation and the manner in which the Trustees carry out their responsibilities. Nearly all of the Trustees are on the board of other charitable entities either in the UK, the United States or Canada. The Foundation is a member of the Foundations Forum and the Association of Charitable Foundations and also receives the main charities’ journals. This ensures that the Trustees are well placed to keep up to date with developments in charity practice and regulations. In addition, the Trustees receive direct information in relation to important areas from both their Secretary, who attends monthly meetings and is a practising lawyer with expertise in the charity sector, and from their auditors UHY Hacker Young LLP.

The Trustees are directly responsible for the management of the Foundation and hold regular meetings in order to consider grant applications for £100,000 or more and to ratify smaller grants which have been made since their previous meeting. Additional meetings are included as required to deal with any time-sensitive funding requests. The initial processing of grant applications is dealt with by an experienced team of staff, but every application is seen by at least one of the Trustees who also actively participate in meetings with, and visits to, applicants. The Trustees also hold an annual meeting in order to adopt the Annual Report and Accounts and to carry out a formal review of the fulfilment of the Charity’s aims and objectives, policies and the investment performance over the year.

Risk management and policies

protection, systems and checks remain in place in order to mitigate exposure to major risks and to ensure that the Foundation operates in accordance with ethical and environmental guidelines and protections. The Director and Secretary review operational risks and policies on an ongoing basis and these are formally considered by the Trustees at their Annual Meeting.

The principal risks relate to investment performance, and operational risks in terms of grant-making arising from system malfunctions or fraudulent applications. There is also a reputational risk for the charity in terms of its relationship with the underlying trading activities of companies held through Wittington Investments Limited.

Operational: the computer system and internal procedures, including authorised signatories, are regularly updated and reviewed and all grant applicants are screened by a skilled grants administration team. During the course of the year

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the arrangements whereby staff are seconded to the Foundation from Wittington Investments Limited have been reviewed and updated to ensure that they comply with all statutory and ethical requirements, including, but not limited to, those under the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Modern Slavery Act 2015, to address DEI-related issues and to provide safeguarding for staff and applicants.

Investments: the Trustees regularly review the performance of the underlying assets and their shareholding in the Wittington Investments Limited group and receive reports directly from those who are managing the businesses. The non-Wittington investments are also managed in accordance with a policy which balances risk with investment returns (see below).

Reputation: the direct involvement of members of the Trustee board in the activities of the Wittington group also enables them to be fully appraised of events which might give rise to unwelcome media attention and hence reputational risks.

the Trustees have in place a detailed policy regarding conflicts of interest, both in terms of their grant-making decisions, and also in terms of the fact that some of them are directors of Wittington group companies; this potential for conflict is carefully managed with proper procedures (including as regards the exercise of the Trustees' voting powers at the Wittington Investments Limited AGM and any other shareholder meetings) and the taking of independent advice where necessary.

Ethical and environment: as well as implementing their own policies to protect the environment (for example, nearly all applications are made online and the Trustees receive meeting papers electronically, thus reducing the need for paper and printing and facilitating remote working), the Trustees also keep under scrutiny the ethical and environmental practices as carried out by the underlying businesses in the Wittington group and their independent investment managers. In relation to its staff secondees, the Foundation adheres to the practices laid down by Wittington Investments Limited and Associated British Foods in connection with the Modern Slavery Act and corporate responsibility – for more details see www.wittington-investments.co.uk/wp-content/ uploads/ModernSlaveryHumanTrafficking Statement2020.pdf www.abf.co.uk/responsibility

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: the Trustees are committed to inclusion in our society; addressing disadvantage and ‘levelling the playing field’ for all has been a central theme of the Foundation for over six decades as we value diversity in its widest

sense. We aim to be accessible, transparent and straightforward in our approach to grant-making and we actively support charities which in turn support diverse groups and communities, including those suffering discrimination in all its forms. The Trustees and our staff are committed to inclusion and discussion on EDI is continuous to ensure our commitment is embedded on a daily basis. We continue to monitor the diversity of our staff team and we have appointed a EDI champion who has knowledge and live experience of EDI issues.

Safeguarding: the Trustees have a safeguarding policy which is aimed at protecting their own staff as well as vulnerable beneficiaries. The Trustees also require grant applicants to confirm that they have appropriate safeguarding policies in place to protect their staff, volunteers and beneficiaries.

Income and grant-making aims and objectives

The Trust Deed contains broad charitable objects which allow the Trustees, at their discretion, to pay or apply the income and, subject to the restrictions set out below, the capital of the Trust Fund to or for the benefit of any charitable bodies, trusts, associations, institutions or organisations.

in share prices and dividend levels resulting from the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, total income receipts for the year rose slightly to just over £84 million (2021: £83.96 million). The Trustees have once again been able to draw on prudent levels of income reserves to make total grants of over £89.88 million in support of 1,988 appeals. This is reduced from the figure for 2021 (£98.32 million in support of 2,129 appeals) owing to the fact that in the 2020/2021 financial year the Trustees provided much-needed extra support to charities which were struggling to fund their operations during the pandemic, but are now conscious of the need to maintain income reserves at an acceptable level in order to be able to provide ongoing support when required should the current difficult economic climate continue.

The total outstanding forward commitments at the end of the financial year were just over £48 million as compared with just over £38 million in 2021. Commitments consist of future payments of £22 million (2021: £6 million) due to charities under existing multi-year grant arrangements, and pledges of just over £26.1 million (2021: £32 million) that require charities to fulfil specific prerequisite obligations. The increase in future payments reflects a concerted effort on the part of

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the Trustees over the past year to make longerterm grant commitments given the pressures of inflation as well as the need to recover from the pandemic. The Trustees' aim is that pledges should not exceed 20% of their annual projected expenditure, but the current figure includes an outstanding significant pledge of £10 million to Moorfields Eye Hospital for a new centre for advancing eye health (which the Trustees felt was important to support at an early stage in order to encourage support from other donors), so the balance is comfortably within the Trustees' target. Moorfields has been asked to give three months' notice for any release of funds so that the Trustees can effectively manage cash flow.

While the Trustees were pleased to be able to make some substantial grants for key capital projects, including £5 million for the new Museum of London at Smithfield, £3 million for the V&A new Storehouse project, £3 million to build new Onside Youth centres and grants exceeding £1 million for a number of medical, educational and environmental projects, charities remain comparatively cautious in terms of undertaking capital projects and, where these were in contemplation prior to the pandemic, the overall costs of completing the same have risen considerably. The Trustees have therefore done their best to assist with shortfalls and enable such projects finally to move towards completion. The Trustees have also continued to provide support for the core costs of charities which are still suffering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. See the Director’s Report and full list of grants made for more details.

Grant-making policy

The Foundation continues to accept only appeals from UK registered charities. No applications from individuals are considered and the Trustees do not typically fund projects outside the UK, nor do they fund animal welfare charities, unless for the purpose of supporting a specific environmental project or where to do so assists with other charitable purposes, such as providing assistance for those with disabilities.

The Trustees' aim is to keep the application process as simple and streamlined as possible. Step-by-step guidelines as to how to make a grant application (more than 95% of which are now submitted online), together with helpful details of the criteria which are taken into consideration when assessing applications and the information which should be submitted with an application, are available on the Foundation's website www.garfieldweston.org.

These guidelines are also published in Welsh (although applications from Welsh charities must still be made in English).

All applications are considered on an individual basis; the Trustees do not consider funding requests made within 12 months of the outcome of a previous application, but, in relation to funding for core costs, they will consider providing funds to be spread over a period of years. Whenever possible, visits are made by Trustees and/or the Director or one of the other members of the Foundation’s grants team in order to gain a better understanding of applicants’ requirements. Regular contact is maintained with recipients of grants for monitoring purposes, while also taking care to minimise the burden on the recipient charities.

In order to provide further transparency in the grant-making process, the Foundation publishes its grants through 360Giving. It also commissions independent reviews of grant-giving initiatives, such as the Weston Anniversary Awards in 2018 and the Weston Culture Fund in 2021, in order to assess their effectiveness and to improve the experience for both successful and unsuccessful applicants. These findings are published and shared openly and made accessible on the website.

The Trustees have complied with section 2(1)(b) of the Charities Act 2011, having due regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Foundation’s aims and objectives, when setting the grant-making policy and in making awards.

Achievements and performance

Despite the current economic uncertainty, I am pleased to be able to report that Wittington Investments Limited has managed to slightly increase its dividend payments to the Foundation so that we have been able to continue to provide funding of nearly £90 million across a broad range of charitable purposes at a time when the sector, and those whom it supports, have been most in need.

I and my fellow Trustees once again extend our sincere thanks to the Director and her team for their forward-thinking, flexible and sensitive approach to the funding needs arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath.

Investment performance

structure (represented by the Wittington group of companies) which was contributed by my

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grandfather to the Foundation remains a sustainable long-term model, particularly in terms of providing a regular and reliable income stream to enable the Foundation to fulfil its charitable purposes. The value of the group of companies (which is directly attributable to the share price of Associated British Foods) continues to fluctuate in line with equity markets generally, but the Trustees remain confident that any such fluctuations will not have a lasting effect on their ability to provide support to grant applicants.

the Foundation there is not a direct correlation between the amounts which Wittington pays by way of dividends and the amounts which are received by the Trustees by reference to their percentage shareholding; this is owing to the fact that the two entities have different accounting year ends.

In terms of non-Wittington investments, the Trustees took the decision in November 2021 to liquidate their investment in the Goldman Sachs Asset Management Global Multi-Manager Alternatives Portfolio. Of these funds, £25 million were invested into the Oxford University Endowment Management (OUem) fund and the balance of just over £9.9 million was added to the Trustees' existing portfolio with Investec.

As at 5 April 2022, the Investec portfolio was valued at over £77.7 million (2021: £64.5m excluding the £9.9 m addition). Performance net of fees at +6.2% was below the benchmark of RPI plus 4% over a rolling three year period (+8.4%), but the Trustees recognise the challenges posed by this benchmark in the current period of inflation. Moreover the portfolio outperformed the ARC (Asset Risk Consultants) Charity Steady Growth Index (the average volatility of which is similar to that of the portfolio), over the year to 31 March 2022 with a positive return (net of fees) of 7.4% as compared with +5.8% for the Index. The annual income distributions to the Foundation from the Goldmans Sachs and Investec portfolios totalled £2.8 million.

The OUem offers an alternative form of investment in a broad range of asset classes, focusing on real returns in excess of inflation and therefore fits well within the Trustees' benchmark of RPI plus 4%. The three year annualised return to 31 March 2022 for the fund as a whole was 13.9% and was well above the fund’s objective of CPI+5%. The distribution policy of OUem is to pay an annual distribution of 4.25% of the fund’s NAV over the past 20 quarters which is estimated to yield just over £1million per annum for the Foundation.

The capital value of the Savills’ Charities Property Fund was £6.93 million as at 5 April 2022 (2021: £5.967m), with an income yield of 3.5%.

Further analysis of the investment assets can be found in Note 9 to the Financial Statements. A copy of Wittington Investments Limited’s accounts for the year to 18 September 2021 can be obtained from Companies House.

Financial review

In accordance with required accounting policy, grants are recognised in the statement of financial activities when approved by the Trustees and communicated to the recipients, irrespective of the future period over which payments are to be made, and the obligations outstanding at the year end are recognised as creditors.

Costs

These continue to be very low in relation to the levels of income and donations made and are kept under review by the Director and Trustees to ensure they remain lean as a proportion of grant expenditure.

Reserves

The Trustees' policy is to maintain reserves of approximately 50% of the Foundation's annual income bearing in mind the general timing of income receipts, their general pattern of giving and the current economic climate. As a result of the record level of grants awarded last year, total income reserves at the end of the year had reduced to £24.1 million and this will be taken into account when assessing levels of grant-making for the following financial year.

Investment objectives

The Trustees’ investment objectives in relation to their non-Wittington group assets as set out in the policy statement are to preserve the absolute value of the capital, whilst maintaining its ‘real’ value.

This involves adopting a relatively conservative investment strategy, investing in a balanced portfolio without geographical, currency or sector restriction, subject to the terms of a Charity Commission Order dated 19 September 2001. The primary benchmark for investment performance remains at RPI plus 4% over a rolling three year period, although comparison is also made on an annual basis with the ARC (Asset Risk Consultants) Charity Steady Growth Index for Investec and, in the case of OUem, the MSCI All Country World Index.

managers have suitable policies in place regarding their stock selection to ensure that this complies with the latest ESG practices and they continue to keep this under review. The Trustees' principal

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investment, namely Associated British Foods plc, is a highly diversified global company with an extensive and practical approach to responsible business. The Trustees have a direct line of sight into this business, making the Foundation’s approach to responsible investment more transparent and with a higher degree of clarity than other models might afford.

Trustees’ responsibilities for the financial statements

The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustees are required to:

included on the charity’s website. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.

Plans for future periods

The challenges experienced by all charities during the Covid-19 pandemic, on which I reported last year, are still having a significant impact on the sector and this is likely to be further aggravated by the rising levels of inflation, which will be felt in all areas, but will have particular significance for charities which support the poorest and most vulnerable in our society as well as for those undertaking capital projects. We as Trustees will continue to do our best to react to the changing needs of the charitable sector and to provide support where it is most needed and can most effectively be utilised to make a difference.

As predicted in last year's report, the levels of grants this year are closer to 2020 levels. However, the Trustees will continue to maintain our ability to respond promptly and effectively to the requests in support of a broad range of charitable causes, relying upon the consistent performance of the Foundation's investment endowment and prudent income reserves.

Sir Guy H Weston Chairman of the Trustees 17 October 2022

The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper records which disclose with reasonable accuracy the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the Trust Deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the charity’s assets and hence taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and breaches of law and regulations.

The Trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the charity and financial information

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Director’s report

Once again it has been a busy year for the Trustees and staff of the Foundation, following last year’s exceptional expenditure to meet the demands of the pandemic. This year we are pleased that our expenditure has matched prepandemic levels with donations of almost £90 million.

rise in inflation all contributed to a backdrop of continuous change which creates a range of ongoing challenges across the voluntary sector. As charities continue to adapt, the Trustees have maintained their commitment to openness and flexibility, supporting a wide range of charities with a breadth of funding including unrestricted and multi-year grants that help organisations plan for the future. It is perhaps no surprise that our largest areas of donations this year included Health, Welfare, Youth and Environment, all reflecting urgent need and our focus on the most vulnerable in our society.

The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly referred to as COP26, was held in Glasgow and sharpened society’s focus on the environmental crisis. The Trustees extended their commitment to supporting organisations tackling these issues and we are delighted to report that we achieved a record level of funding across the environment sector this year, with grants exceeding £7.4 million. The Trustees were pleased to see the first cohort of environmental charities engaging in our Weston Communicating Climate (WCC) programme. Initiated by the Foundation following extensive research, and developed in partnership with the Media Trust, the WCC programme supported 30 charities to extend the reach, power and impact of their communications to influence the public and the media’s understanding of climate change and the need to take to take action. The following section details more of this exciting initiative and the impact it has had on the charity participants. We are especially pleased that the programme will extend into a second year with additional partnership funding from commercial media consultancy MG OMD. Other significant grants made to the sector included the Rivers Trust, to build capacity across its member trusts; to Bristol Zoo for its new home and conservation

programmes; and to the John Innes Centre to create a world-leading research facility supporting global food security in the face of the climate crisis.

Given the challenges of the past few years, the Trustees were delighted that the Foundation’s proactive focus on Youth charities this year was successful, resulting in a record year of donations of £18.6 million. Over half of all grants to Youth organisations were multi-year commitments, made after listening carefully to the sector which battles the challenges of a reduced workforce alongside the increasingly complex needs of young people. The Trustees combined core cost grants to grassroots charities with infrastructure support for larger organisations, thereby balancing long-term investment for the future with more immediate need. By working in partnership with charities and sector bodies, we were able to reach deeper into the sector and support a record number of firsttime grantees. We know from previous experience that working in partnership with others enables us to reach more of those in need and we aim to develop this approach further in coming years.

In relation to Health, many charities in this sector have been forced to pause or scale back research and capital projects, as staff have been deployed to frontline Covid response work and social distancing requirements have impacted activities and events. This year saw major projects restarting and the Trustees granted over £11.4 million across the Health category; including major investments of £1 million to Cancer Research UK to support the Francis Crick Institute’s digital infrastructure, vital for data management by scientists working to tackle human diseases, and a grant of £1 million to the Thrombosis Research Institute for its research work.

We are committed to continuously improving and, just as we adapt and learn from each of our partnerships, we remain engaged with our charity partners and stakeholders to understand the opportunities for improvement and where we can build on existing strengths. Our approach aims to be clear, transparent and straightforward for our charity partners to access and apply to. We measure ourselves by the speed and responsiveness of our communications, the impact and effectiveness of our grants, the feedback of those who apply to us and by evaluating and by learning from our activities. We hope you enjoy reading about some examples of the great work our charity partners have been undertaking with our support.

Philippa Charles Director

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Supporting young people

This year, the Foundation set a new record for donations to the Youth sector with grants totalling £18.6 million. This was achieved through our proactive work in strengthening existing partnerships, developing new ones, and as a result of consistent communications work, highlighting the Trustees’ commitment to supporting youth organisations.

With Covid-19 widening the opportunity, education and attainment gaps for young people from marginalised and disadvantaged backgrounds, the Trustees made a series of strategic grants to help youth charities plan for the future with confidence. We combined multi-year donations to support impactful programming that improves young people’s life chances with investment in capital infrastructure and facilities to ensure that young people continue to have safe places to go. The largest capital infrastructure grant the Trustees made was to OnSide Youth Zones, a charity focused on creating a UK-wide network of state of-

the-art youth facilities in deprived areas. There are currently 13 Youth Zones that collectively reach around 52,000 young people a year, who attend the facilities seven days a week for a range of diversionary and development activities, mentoring and support. OnSide has an ambitious goal to create 20 new Youth Zones over the next five years, more than doubling its reach to 120,000 young people making 1 million visits a year. The Trustees pledged £3 million to underpin this growth and to encourage other funders to support OnSide’s goal.

Well over half of Youth grants in 2021/22 were committed over multi-year periods to help charities gain financial stability as they emerged from Covid and to ensure their vital work with marginalised young people could continue. Two such grants were to the Construction Youth Trust and the Prince’s Trust.

The Construction Youth Trust supports young people to achieve their potential by creating opportunities within the construction industry.

The generous support of the Garfield Weston Foundation will enable us to provide long-term intensive support to 1,000 atrisk young people across our hub areas over the next three years. We can’t wait to begin working with young people to build on their individual strengths and interests, develop their soft skills, and help them access training, employment, and career opportunities within the construction industry after they finish school or college.

Tommy Farrell, Partnerships Manager, Construction Youth Trust

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Social mobility is at the heart of the Trust’s approach, focusing on young people from lowincome backgrounds, under-represented groups and those facing significant barriers to employment. Last year the Trust worked with over 16,000 young people from low-income backgrounds. Transitions Coaching is the charity’s intensive programme that supports high-risk 14-18-year-olds through their transition from education, to ensure they avoid a cycle of unemployment and poverty. The year-long structured programme combines one-to-one coaching, hands-on practical activities, work experience, training and ongoing support to ensure progression is sustained. The Trustees granted £150,000 over three years to support up to 1,000 vulnerable young people through Transitions Coaching.

A similar investment was made in the Prince’s Trust for its Explore programme, the charity’s most intensive intervention, which helps young people gain the life skills they need to stabilise their lives and move into education, employment, training, or volunteering. The programme includes one-to-one support, a confidence and skills building residential course and up to six months of mentoring from one of the Trust’s 5,800 trained volunteers. Explore was forced to scale back during the pandemic, but the Trust is poised to expand the programme to reach over 10,000 young people over the next three to five years from its centres in London, Birmingham, Stoke, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Cardiff, Glasgow, Dundee and Belfast. The Trustees’ grant of £1.5 million over three years will help to sustain Explore in its early relaunch, directly supporting over 5,000 young people.

Each year the Trustees support hundreds of local charities across the UK to work with their local youth communities. However, given the immense challenges that the pandemic presented not only to young people, but also to the youth sector, in

Thanks to the generous grant from Garfield Weston, Sported will be able to grow our support of the passionate, dedicated local community sports groups across Northern Ireland.

Tom Burstow, Acting CEO, Sported

2021/22 the Trustees wanted to ensure their funding was as far-reaching as possible and, crucially, reached organisations that had not been supported by the Foundation before. By working with the national youth infrastructure bodies across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, we were delighted that almost 40% of youth charities supported in the year were new to the Foundation, an increase of 15 percentage points on the previous year. Three of the 145 new grantees were the Nottingham School of Boxing, Cymru Children & Youth Sports Foundation, and the Corpus Christi Youth Centre in Northern Ireland. All three organisations had seen a large increase in the level and complexity of need from young people and the Trustees were delighted to support their important work with funding over two years.

In addition to supporting frontline organisations working with young people, the Trustees also supported a number of youth charities to build capacity and capability. Two such organisations are Girlguiding and Sported.

With the help of over 80,000 volunteers across 25,000 units across the UK, Girlguiding helps 240,000 girls aged 4-18 to develop their confidence, life skills and to make a positive difference in their communities. Despite this volume, the charity is aware that it has a weak presence among many marginalised communities and has launched a new strategy to co-create a Girlguiding offer with underrepresented community

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groups. A new team will work with local volunteers and community partners to implement targeted pilots in communities across Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The pilot is designed to be a short-term, intensive capacity-building intervention that can be phased away once the new infrastructure and relationships are established and handed over to the local guiding movement. The Trustees were happy to support this 18 month pilot in the hope that increased opportunities for girls will be developed and sustained by local groups, supported by the national Girlguiding infrastructure.

This funding from Garfield Weston has allowed for us to offer more diverse programmes to the young people within the West Belfast remit. The grant has enabled us to create innovative projects such as residential and community clean ups to develop young peoples’ confidence and increase their awareness on the world around them.

John Muir, Manager, Corpus Christi Youth Centre

Sported is the UK’s largest network of community groups, all of which use sport and physical activity to address education and employability, health and wellbeing, crime and anti-social behaviour, community cohesion and inequality in sports participation. Sported supports these community groups to become stronger and more sustainable and its 2,600 members are currently supporting half a million young people to overcome barriers to reach their full potential. Almost 70% of Sported’s groups in Northern Ireland are entirely volunteer-led

A tonne of thanks goes to the Garfield Weston Foundation. The projects supported will provide a safe environment for young people to develop and become a better version of themselves through sports therapy and mentoring activities.

Phillip Mpukusa, CEO, Cymru Children & Youth Sports Foundation

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This grant will be essential to our work supporting vulnerable young people’s physical and mental health after the Covid pandemic.

George Overton, Manager, Nottingham School of Boxing

typically far smaller than those available in the other UK nations, yet sport is one of the few activities that crosses divides and unites young people in the country. Sported aims to increase the strength of small community groups in the country but historically has struggled to secure investment in its Northern Ireland operations. Having previously supported the charity’s work in Wales, the Trustees were delighted to grant £100,000 over two years to build capacity in Northern Ireland.

The impact of the pandemic on our young people has been profound. The rise in youth unemployment has seen an increase in youth

homelessness and the Trustees donated to many organisations working in this space, the largest being Depaul UK. Depaul UK supports around 3,000 young people a year experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Nightstop is Depaul’s homeless prevention model that provides emergency accommodation in the homes of trained volunteers who offer their spare rooms to young people in crisis. Communities and charities run Nightstop services in over 30 locations around the UK which Depaul oversees, in addition to delivering the service itself in eight regions. The pandemic presented major challenges to the Nightstop model: demand for emergency housing increased significantly with thousands of young people facing homelessness due to family breakdown, abuse and youth unemployment, while host volunteers withdrew from the scheme due to their age and their need to shield at home. Remobilising and recruiting volunteer hosts is a key priority to enable Depaul to expand Nightstop and the Trustees made a grant of £450,000 across three years to underpin this growth across England, Scotland and Wales.

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Our natural world

In recognition of the scale and complexity of challenges facing our environment and climate, the Trustees remain committed to supporting a broad range of charities and issues from landscape preservation, species conservation and food systems to vital research and social action. Over the past few years, the Foundation has proactively encouraged applications from organisations striving to protect and preserve our natural world and has developed a range of partnerships and initiatives to drive this forward. We were delighted, therefore, that in 2021/22 we exceeded our previous record for grant-making to the Environment sector with total donations reaching £7.4 million. Weston Communicating Climate (WCC), our partnership with The Media Trust, saw the first cohort of 30 environment and climate charities graduate from a six-month intensive communications skills training programme and a further 420 charities participated in communications workshops with the support of 480 corporate volunteers. We initiated WCC following research the Foundation commissioned in 2020 that identified the critical challenges environment charities face in communicating the importance and urgency of their work to policy makers and the general public that the sector is facing.

The climate framing workshop completely changed the way I communicate about climate change.

Carys Evans, Communications and Campaigns Officer, Wildlife Trusts Wales

Having completed the programme, 97% of WCC’s first cohort said they expect to reach wider audiences, 92% are now collaborating with other environmental organisations and 77% agree that they know how to use communications to amplify the voices of underrepresented communities. The Trustees are delighted with the success of WCC. The programme has also leveraged additional investment from media company MG OMD which enables the programme to run for a second year. In addition to funding WCC, the Trustees also made an additional unrestricted grant to the Media Trust to support their core work in engaging experts from the media and creative industries to volunteer to build skills and capability of charity partners.

As well as grants supporting frontline activities, the Trustees made a series of strategic investments that will have a global impact, including the John Innes Centre and the Zoological Society London (ZSL). The John Innes Centre is an international centre of excellence in microbial science. The charity is collaborating with The Sainsbury Laboratory (a world leading plant science research centre) to tackle the complex challenge of feeding the growing global human population while also combatting climate change. Together the charities are developing HP3 – Healthy Plants, Healthy People, Healthy Planet – new cutting-edge and future proofed research facilities that will supercharge the institutions’ abilities to translate scientific knowledge into practical solutions to help ensure global food security. The Trustees were delighted to pledge £1 million towards HP3’s Crop Improvement Centre, a key component of the new facility.

ZSL is perhaps best known for operating London and Whipsnade Zoos, however the organisation is also an international conservation science charity. Its breeding programmes contribute to global efforts to conserve healthy and genetically diverse populations for re-wilding, and its scientific research in areas such as animal behaviour, nutrition, and reproduction, ensures healthy futures for many species. ZSL is also working hard to protect the UK’s biodiversity and convenes specialist organisations across the UK, providing scientific vigour to complement conservation action on the ground and to enable it to be evaluated. While the pandemic has presented a challenge to all charities’ finances, zoo visitors provide twothirds of ZSL’s income, which was depleted significantly during Covid-19. The Trustees were delighted to grant £1.5 million over three years to support ZSL and to ensure its vital work to relieve threats to the UK’s biodiversity can continue.

The Trustees’ grant to the National Trust (NT) in 2021/22 was for a significant landscape conservation project that has community engagement at its core. Divis and the Black Mountain rest in the heart of the Belfast Hills and

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At Media Trust, we simply couldn't do the transformational work we do without the support of our key funders like the Garfield Weston Foundation. Thanks to GWF, we're matching thousands of media industry volunteers with charities looking for communications support, thereby helping to drive positive change for the communities and charities they serve.

Su-Mei Thompson, CEO, Media Trust

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The Rivers Trust is really grateful for the strategic funding from Garfield Weston to provide practical support to individual Rivers Trusts and to generate greater regional collaboration and project funding from public and private sectors. This will enable us to make environmental improvements to rivers and their catchment areas at scale, in partnership with local communities.

Mark Lloyd, CEO, The Rivers Trust

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provide free green space to some of the most marginalised communities in the UK. Despite the positive impact that being connected to nature has on our lives, the NT’s research shows that almost 200,000 local people currently do not use the mountain. The NT is therefore embarking on a major project to restore and protect the mountain’s at-risk peatland and wildlife, interpret its 9,000year history of human involvement and engage local communities, with a particular focus on young people experiencing barriers to education and employment, people living with a disability, those living in poverty and people across sectarian boundaries. The Trustees were happy to grant £300,000 to help local people connect to this important at-risk landscape to ensure its long-term sustainability.

Beyond money, the Trustees’ grants help to build the voluntary sector’s capability, capacity and confidence. These ‘3 Cs’ define the Foundation’s partnerships that develop skills and opportunities with expert organisations. Weston Communicating Climate with the Media Trust is one such partnership and another was the Trustees’ grant to

the Rivers Trust (RT), the umbrella organisation for 60 member Rivers Trusts in the UK and Ireland. It works with its members to protect rivers, conserve wetlands, restore soils, plant trees and build urban drainage schemes: projects that create more space for nature, greater public facilities, reduce flood risk and pollution and absorb carbon from the atmosphere. The RT has an ambitious goal to quadruple the size and environmental impact of the network over the next five years and the charity’s team of Regional Development Managers is pivotal to this goal. In addition to building capacity and capability in local Rivers Trusts to deliver conservation projects, this team has helped secure millions in funding for the network and influenced policy makers. The team is vital to the ongoing growth and strength of the Rivers network and the Trustees were happy to grant £300,000 over three years to ensure the team’s continuation.

change and the Trustees invite charities working in this vital sector to partner with the Foundation.

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Summary of grants awarded in the year ended 5 April 2022

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Over No. of £20,000 No. of Total Total no.
Category £20,000 grants and under grants amount £ of grants
Arts 4,240,000 75 831,000 61 5,071,000 136
Community 4,455,000 93 2,426,500 213 6,881,500 306
Education 9,272,031 80 576,000 63 9,848,031 143
Environment 7,141,000 41 261,000 24 7,402,000 65
Faith 2,190,000 53 2,307,500 260 4,497,500 313
Health 10,410,000 102 1,011,500 73 11,421,500 175
Museums & Heritage 11,255,000 33 200,500 17 11,455,500 50
Welfare 11,759,000 233 2,675,500 197 14,434,500 430
Youth 16,790,596 217 1,873,000 149 18,663,596 366
Other 205,000 4 - - 205,000 4
Totals 77,717,627 931 12,162,500 1,057 89,880,127 1,988
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Other £205,000 Arts £5,071,000
Youth £18,663,596 Community £6,881,500
Education £9,848,031
Total amount by category
Welfare £14,434,500 Environment £7,402,000
Faith £4,497,500
Museums & Heritage £11,455,500 Health £11,421,500
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Other 4

Arts 136

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Youth 366
Community 306
Number of grants by category Education 143
Welfare 430
Environment 65
Faith 313
Museums & Heritage 50
Health 175
Yorkshire & The Humber £3,330,000 East Midlands £2,436,000
West Midlands £3,734,000
Eastern £4,834,031
Wales £3,765,500
South West £7,541,000
South East £6,940,500
Total amount by region National (inc. London)
£41,264,096
Scotland £6,031,500
Northern Ireland £2,469,000
North West £4,480,500
North East £3,004,000
Non-UK £50,000
East Midlands 104
Yorkshire & The Humber 123
West Midlands 123 Eastern 142
Wales 86
South West 213
National (inc. London) 484
Number of grants by region
South East 258
Non-UK 1
North East 87
Scotland 166
North West 151
Northern Ireland 49
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Foundation

Opinion

April 2022 which comprise the Statement of Financial Activities, the Balance Sheet, the Cashflow Statement and notes to the financial statements, including significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

Basis for opinion

We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISA (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the charity in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the UK, including the FRC’s Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

Conclusions relating to going concern

accounting in the preparation of the financial statement is appropriate.

conditions that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubt on the charity’s ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least twelve months from when the financial statements are authorised for issue.

Our responsibilities and the responsibilities of the Trustees with respect to going concern are described in the relevant sections of this report.

Other information

statements and our auditor’s report thereon. The Trustees are responsible for the other information contained within the financial statements. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information and, except to the extent otherwise explicitly stated in our report, we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon.

Our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the course of the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether there is a material misstatement in the financial statements or a material misstatement of the other information. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in this regard.

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Matters on which we are required to report by exception

In the light of the knowledge and understanding of the charity and its environment obtained in the course of the audit, we have not identified material misstatements in the Trustees’ report. We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters where the Charities Act 2011 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion:

Responsibilities of Trustees

As explained more fully in the Trustees’ responsibilities statement set out on page 8, the Trustees are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the Trustees determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the Trustees either intend to liquidate the charity or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.

We have been appointed as auditor under section 151 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordance with the Act and relevant regulations made or having effect thereunder.

free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.

Details of the extent to which the audit was considered capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud and non-compliance with laws and regulations are set out below.

Financial Reporting Council’s website at: www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities This description forms part of our auditor’s report.

Extent to which the audit was considered capable of detecting irregularities including fraud

Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We design procedures in line with our responsibilities, outlined above, to detect material misstatements in respect of irregularities, including fraud. The extent to which our procedures are capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud is detailed below.

principal risks of non-compliance with laws and regulations related to the acts by the charity, which were contrary to applicable laws and regulations including fraud, and we considered the extent to which noncompliance might have a material effect on the financial statements. We also considered those laws and regulations that have a direct impact on the preparation of the financial statements such as the Charities Act 2011.

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(including the risk of override of controls), and determined that the principal risk related to the valuation of the unquoted investment in Wittington Investments Limited (‘Wittington’) of which the Foundation owns 683,073 50p ordinary shares (79.2%).

readily identifiable market price for its shares. Accordingly, the value of the Foundation’s investment has been assessed by the Trustees on the basis of the share of the value of the underlyng net assets of Wittington attributable to the Foundation’s holding as at 5 April 2022. As Wittington’s financial statements are audited as at 18 September 2021, there is a varying degree of estimation required to assess the net asset value as at 5 April 2022 and therefore there is more potential for misstatement in this area.

We assessed Management’s valuation methodology and considered whether it was in accordance with the accounting policies of the Foundation, applicable accounting standards and industry practice. Wittington’s principal asset is a majority holding (54.5%) in Associated British Foods plc. Therefore, the value of the Foundation’s investment in Wittington is driven predominantly by the Associated British Foods plc share price as at 5 April 2022. As the shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange, the value of this holding can be determined easily.

supporting documentation to assess compliance with relevant laws and regulations, review of correspondence with legal advisors, review of minutes of meetings held by those charged with governance, enquiries of management and testing of journals and evaluating whether there was evidence of bias by the Trustees that represented a risk of material misstatement due to fraud.

There are inherent limitations in the audit procedures described above and the further removed noncompliance with laws and regulations is from the events and transactions reflected in the financial statements, the less likely we would become aware of it. Also, the risk of not detecting a material misstatement due to fraud is higher than the risk of not detecting one resulting from error, as fraud may involve deliberate concealment by, for example, forgery or intentional misrepresentations, or through collusion.

Use of our report

This report is made solely to the charity’s Trustees, as a body, in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 8 of the Charities Act 2011 and regulations made under section 154 of that Act. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the charity’s Trustees those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor’s report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity and the charity’s Trustees as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.

UHY Hacker Young Quadrant House Chartered 4 Thomas More Square Accountants London E1W 1YW Statutory Auditor

17 October 2022

UHY Hacker Young LLP is eligible to act as an auditor in terms of section 1212 of the Companies Act 2006.

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Unrestricted funds
Income Expendable Restricted Total funds Total funds
funds capital funds 2022 2021
Notes £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
Income and
endowments from
Investments 2 82,204 1,800 - 84,004 83,963
Total income 82,204 1,800 - 84,004 83,963
Expenditure
Costs of generating
funds:
Raising funds - 183 - 183 154
Charitable activities:
Grant making activities 4 90,765 - - 90,765 98,583
Total expenditure 90,765 183 - 90,948 98,737
Net (outgoings)/
income (8,561) 1,617 - (6,944) (14,774)
Other recognised
gains and losses
Gains/(losses) on
revaluation and
disposal of investment
assets - 5,466 (2,603,502) (2,598,036) 2,349,207
Net movement in funds
before transfers
between funds (8,561) 7,083 (2,603,502) (2,604,980) 2,334,433
Gross transfers
between
funds 12 3,045 (3,045) - - -
Net movement in funds (5,516) 4,038 (2,603,502) (2,604,980) 2,334,433
Reconciliation of
funds
Total funds brought
forward 29,624 106,242 9,661,597 9,797,463 7,463,030
Total funds carried
forward 24,108 110,280 7,058,095 7,192,483 9,797,463
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All recognised gains and losses have been included in the Statement of Financial Activities and the amounts included are derived entirely from the continuing activities of the Foundation.

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Balance sheet as at 5 April 2022

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2022 2021
Notes £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
Fixed assets
Investments 9 7,168,184 9,767,172
Current assets
Debtors 10 1,186 1,322
Cash at bank 71,920 67,401
73,106 68,723
Creditors: amounts falling due
within one year 11(a) (48,807) (38,432)
Net current assets 24,299 30,291
Net assets 7,192,483 9,797,463
Restricted funds
Permanent endowment funds 12 and 13 7,058,095 9,661,597
Unrestricted funds
Expendable capital fund 12 and 13 110,280 106,242
Income funds 12 and 13 24,108 29,624
7,192,483 9,797,463
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signed on their behalf by:

Sir Guy H Weston

George G Weston

Trustees

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2022 2021
Notes £’000 £’000
Cashflows from operating activities
Net (expenditure)/income for the reporting period (as per
the Statement of financial activities): (2,604,980) 2,334,433
Adjustments for:
Losses/(gains) on investments 2,608,052 (2,349,501)
Dividends and interest from investments (84,004) (83,964)
Decrease in debtors 136 214
Increase in creditors 10,375 4,657
Net cash used in operating activities (70,421) (94,161)
Cash flow from investing activities
Dividends and interest from investments 84,004 83,963
Proceeds from disposal of investments 15,281 10,470
Purchase of investments (23,348) (11,094)
Net cash provided by investing activities 75,937 83,339
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 14 5,516 (10,822)
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period 14 68,258 79,080
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period 14 73,774 68,258
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1 Accounting policies

Generally Accepted Accounting Practice), including Financial Reporting Standard FRS 102 ‘The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland’ (“FRS 102”). In particular, they comply with the Charities Act 2011 and the Statement of Recommended Practice ‘Accounting and Reporting by Charities (the “SORP”).

Charities (Accounts and Report) Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a ‘true and fair’ view. This departure has involved following the Charities SORP (FRS 102).

prepared on the historical cost basis except that certain financial instruments are stated at fair value.

Monetary amounts in these financial statements are rounded to £’000s.

The particular accounting policies adopted by the Trustees are described below:

a Going concern

After making enquiries, the Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the Foundation has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. For this reason they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the consolidated financial statements.

stress tests, the possibility that the financial headroom could be exhausted is considered to be extremely remote. The Trustees understand the risks, sensitivities and judgements included in the cash flow forecast and have a high degree of confidence in these cash flows. There is substantial financial headroom between this cash flow forecast and the cash on hand and funding available to the Foundation over the period.

b Incoming resources

is included on an accruals basis. All incoming resources are recognised once the Charity has entitlement to the resources, it is probable that the resources will be received and the monetary value of incoming resources can be measured with sufficient reliability.

c Resources expended and irrecoverable VAT

Liabilities are recognised as resources expended as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the Charity to the expenditure. All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs related to the category.

Grants awarded are charged in the year when formally awarded by the Trustees and communicated to the recipient irrespective of the period covered by the donation as they are regarded by the Trustees as financial obligations.

Irrecoverable VAT is charged against the category of resources expended for which it was incurred.

d Allocation of overhead and support costs

and support costs relating to charitable activities have been apportioned based on the value of individual grant awards made as it is considered that more is spent awarding, monitoring and assessing grants of greater value. The allocation of overhead and support costs is analysed in note 5.

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e Costs of generating funds

The costs of generating funds consist of investment management fees and commissions.

f Charitable activities

Costs of charitable activities include grants made and an apportionment of overhead and support costs as shown in notes 3 and 4.

g Governance costs

Governance costs comprise all costs involving the public accountability of the Charity and its compliance with regulation and good practice. These costs include costs related to statutory audit and legal fees together with an apportionment of overhead and support costs.

h Interest in Wittington Investments Limited

At 5 April 2022 the Foundation owned 79.2% (2021: 79.2%) of Wittington Investments Limited, a company registered in England. Wittington Investments Limited is the ultimate holding company of Associated British Foods plc, and a wide range of investments including Fortnum & Mason plc and Heal’s plc, two hotels, a real estate portfolio and significant financial investments. Associated British Foods plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The Foundation receives its income from Wittington Investments Limited by way of dividends and records its investment in that company at Trustees’ valuation.

As the activities of Wittington Investments Limited and its subsidiaries are fundamentally different from the activities of the Foundation, consolidated accounts have not been prepared as the Trustees are of the opinion that the adopted policy gives a true and fair view of the Foundation’s assets and sources of income. Details of the consolidated accounts of Wittington Investments Limited are shown in note 9 to these accounts. The Trustees have agreed this policy with the Charity Commission.

i Fixed assets investments

activities includes the net gains and losses arising on revaluation and disposals throughout the year.

j Realised gains and losses

losses on investments are calculated as the difference between sales proceeds and opening market value. Unrealised gains and losses are calculated as the difference between the market value at the year end and opening market value. Realised and unrealised gains are not separated in the Statement of Financial Activities.

k Fund accounting

Details of the nature and purpose of each fund are set out in note 13.

l Financial instruments

the Foundation becomes a party to the contractual provisions of the instrument.

cash, are subsequently valued at amortised cost and assessed for impairment at the end of each reporting period.

into. All financial assets and liabilities are initially measured at transaction price including transaction costs, except for those financial assets classified as at fair value through profit or loss, which are initially measured at fair value. If an arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, the financial asset or financial liability is measured at the present value of the future payments discounted at a market rate of interest for a similar debt instrument.

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financial asset expire or are settled or all of the risks and rewards of ownership of the financial asset are substantially transferred to another party.

cancelled or expires.

Investments are stated at market value at the balance sheet date. The market values of the managed portfolios are advised by the portfolio managers. The statement of financial activities includes the net gains and losses arising in revaluation and disposals through the year.

2 Investment income

Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
2022
£’000
2021
£’000
Unlisted equities -
-
82,140
82,140
82,140
Listed equities 1,093
-
-
1,093
1,048
Listed unit trusts 146
245
-
391
368
Listed corporate bonds and gilts 315
-
-
315
322
1,554
245
82,140
83,939
83,878
Cash deposits – interest 39
53
Other Income 26
32
84,004
83,963

The unlisted investment income comprises dividends received from Wittington Investments Limited.

Investment income – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
2021
£’000
2020
£’000
Unlisted equities -
-
82,140
82,140
82,140
Listed equities 1,048
-
-
1,048
1,288
Listed unit trusts 132
236
-
368
466
Listed corporate bonds and gilts 322
-
-
322
395
1,502
236
82,140
83,878
84,289
Cash deposits – interest 53
297
Other Income 32
175
83,963
84,761

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3 Grant-making activities

2022
£’000
2021
£’000
Grants awarded and associated costs (note 4) 90,765
98,583

The list of individual grants made during the year is set out in note 16 and grants paid during the year are summarised by category in note 11.

report.

4 Analysis of charitable expenditure

The Charity undertook no direct charitable activities but awarded grants to a number of institutions in furtherance of its charitable activities. As a consequence of supporting charitable organisations, the Foundation achieves public benefit. The Foundation’s grant policy is to accept only appeals from UK registered charities. Registration provides an element of assurance of public benefit, although for charities registered before the implementation of the Charities Act 2006 the public benefit was a presumption.

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Grant funded Support Governance 2022 2021
activity costs costs Total Total
£’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
Arts 5,071 72 35 5,178 32,645
Community 6,881 97 48 7,026 6,578
Education 9,848 139 68 10,055 6,649
Environment 7,402 104 51 7,557 7,172
Faith 4,498 63 31 4,592 3,724
Health 11,422 161 79 11,662 8,468
Museums & Heritage 11,455 162 79 11,696 7,311
Welfare 14,434 204 100 14,738 19,676
Youth 18,664 263 129 19,056 7,524
Other 205 3 1 209 408
89,880 1,268 621 91,769 100,155
Return relating to grants
- -
made in prior years (250) (250) (319)
- -
Expired commitments (754) (754) (1,253)
88,876 1,268 621 90,765 98,583
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Analysis of charitable expenditure – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

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Grant funded Support Governance 2021 2020
activity costs costs Total Total
£’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
Arts 32,047 401 197 32,645 10,552
Community 6,457 81 40 6,578 9,075
Education 6,527 82 40 6,649 15,161
Environment 7,041 88 43 7,172 4,633
Faith 3,656 46 22 3,724 4,511
Health 8,313 104 51 8,468 19,482
Museums & Heritage 7,177 90 44 7,311 2,778
Welfare 19,316 242 118 19,676 12,413
Youth 7,387 92 45 7,524 9,262
Other 400 5 3 408 1,994
98,321 1,231 603 100,155 89,861
Return relating to grants
- -
made in prior years (319) (319) (685)
- -
Expired commitments (1,253) (1,253) (550)
96,749 1,231 603 98,583 88,626
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5 Allocation of support costs and overheads

Governance
costs
£’000
Grant making
activity
£’000
Total
2022
£’000
Total
2021
£’000
Basis of
Apportionment
Legal & professional
fee costs
109
-
109
38
N/A
Staff costs 156
622
778
741
Staff time
Other costs 356
646
1,002
1,055
Staff time
621
1,268
1,889
1,834

The costs relating to grant-making activity represent costs incurred in assessing applications, administration of the grants awarded and post grant monitoring.

The Foundation does not employ any staff. Staff costs comprise charges of £698,953 (2021: £614,050) from Wittington Investments Limited in respect of the work undertaken by its employees for the Foundation and £78,505 (2021: £78,750) consultant charges.

Included within other support costs and overheads are amounts relating to accountancy of £51,360 (2021: £50,490), computing and IT costs of £26,293 (2021: £26,293) and accommodation costs of £411,600 (2021: £402,490).

Nine (2021: nine) Trustees received expenses totalling £589 (2021: £537) relating to travel and subsistence.

The total support cost attributable to charitable activities is then apportioned pro rata to the value of grants awarded in the year as set out in note 4.

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Allocation of support costs and overheads – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

Governance
costs
£’000
Grant making
activity
£’000
Total
2021
£’000
Total
2020
£’000
Basis of
Apportionment
Legal & professional
fee costs
38
-
38
23
N/A
Staff costs 148
593
741
644
Staff time
Other costs 417
638
1,055
1,088
Staff time
603
1,231
1,834
1,755

6 Analysis of governance costs

2022
£’000
2021
£’000
Auditors’ remuneration – audit services 26
25
Staff costs 155
148
Other support costs 440
430
621
603

The governance costs comprise costs of running the Foundation and planning for future developments, including audit fees and costs of complying with constitutional and statutory requirements, such as Trustees’ meetings and the preparation of accounts satisfying public accountability.

7 Trustees’ remuneration

a Trustees’ remuneration

No remuneration was paid to the Trustees for their services to the Foundation.

b Directors’ remuneration

As stated in notes 1(h) and 9, the Foundation owns 79.2% of Wittington Investments Limited which in turn holds 54.5% of Associated British Foods plc and 100% of Fortnum & Mason plc plus a number of other wholly owned subsidiaries.

Four of the Trustees, Guy Weston, George Weston, Anna Catrina Hobhouse and Alannah Weston are directors of Wittington Investments Limited. Of these three Guy Weston and Anna Hobhouse received remuneration from Wittington Investments Limited.

George Weston is a director of Associated British Foods plc and received remuneration from the company in that capacity. Anna Catrina Hobhouse is chairperson and a director of Fortnum & Mason plc and received remuneration from Wittington in that capacity

directors of these companies, which is authorised by clause 13 of the Trust Deed, as set out in the most recently available accounts of the relevant companies was as follows:

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Year ended Year ended
18 September 2021 12 September 2020
£’000 £’000
Anna Catrina Hobhouse –
as a non- executive director of Wittington Investments
Limited
21
as a chairperson and director of Fortnum & Mason plc
110
Guy H Weston –
as a director of Wittington Investments Limited
345
George G Weston –
as a director of Associated British Foods plc (note below)
3,390
18
99
372
1,138

Note: full details of George G Weston’s remuneration, pension and options are set out in the Remuneration Report contained in the Annual Report and Accounts 2021 of Associated British Foods plc.

c Key management remuneration

Key management personnel’s remuneration constituted the total aggregate amount of £360,615 (2021: £347,320).

8 Financial instruments

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2022 2021
£’000 £’000
Carrying amount of financial assets
Debt instruments measured at amortised cost 1,186 1,322
Instruments measured at fair value through profit or loss 7,168,184 9,767,172
7,169,370 9,768,494
Carrying amount of financial liabilities
Measured at amortised cost 48,807 38,432
48,807 38,432
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9 Investments

At valuation
Fixed asset investments
Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
Total
£’000
At 6 April 2021 99,608
5,967
9,661,597
9,767,172
Movement in year 2,515
962
(2,602,465)
(2,598,988)
At 5 April 2022 102,123
6,929
7,059,132
7,168,184
At Cost*
At 6 April 2021 and at 5 April 2022 68,500
5,000
4,745
78,245

*The cost at 5 April 2021 and 2022 is the historical cost of the investment in the managed funds and the charities property fund or, in the case of unlisted investments, the valuation at the date of the gift to the Foundation.

Investments – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

At valuation
Fixed asset investments
Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
Total
£’000
At 6 April 2020 82,998
6,057
7,330,630
7,419,685
Movement in year 16,610
(90)
2,330,967
2,347,487
At 5 April 2021 99,608
5,967
9,661,597
9,767,172
At Cost*
At 6 April 2020 and at 5 April 2021 68,500
5,000
4,745
78,245

Analysis of value of investment assets at 5 April 2022 by type

Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
Total
£’000
Unlisted securities -
-
7,059,132
7,059,132
Listed equities 23,680
6,929
-
30,609
Listed unit trusts 41,236
-
-
41,236
Listed corporate bonds and gilts 5,601
-
-
5,601
Charitable unauthorised unit trust 24,352
-
-
24,352
Money market fund 5,400
-
-
5,400
Cash held within the portfolio 1,854
-
-
1,854
102,123
6,929
7,059,132
7,168,184

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Analysis of value of investment assets by type – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
Total
£’000
Unlisted securities -
-
9,661,597
9,661,597
Unlisted UCITS SICAV Fund 35,117
-
-
35,117
Listed equities 29,436
5,967
-
35,403
Listed unit trusts 28,869
-
-
28,869
Listed corporate bonds and gilts 5,329
-
5,329
Cash held within the portfolio 857
-
-
857
99,608
5,967
9,661,597
9,767,172

The managed funds are managed on a discretionary total return basis.

The charities property fund comprises units in the Savills Charities’ Property Fund.

Unlisted investments

The unlisted investments comprise 683,073 50p ordinary shares (79.2%) of Wittington Investments Limited, an unquoted company, see note 1 (h).

The business of Wittington Investments Limited is the management of investments in a wide range of assets. As it is an unquoted company there is no readily identifiable market price for its shares. Accordingly, the value of the Foundation’s investments has been assessed by the Trustees on the basis of the share of the value of the underlying net assets of Wittington attributable to the Foundation’s holding.

Wittington’s principal asset is a holding of 54.5% of the issued ordinary capital of Associated British Foods plc (‘ABF’) which is listed on The London Stock Exchange. In assessing the value of the underlying net assets of Wittington the value of its investment in ABF has been based on the closing share price as at 5 April 2022.

In addition, Wittington holds a wide range of other assets managed in four different business segments:

investment in ABF, Wittington’s remaining investments have been valued using net asset values in the 31 March 2022 management accounts, which are considered to be their fair values. At 5 April 2022 the fair value of Wittington including Associated British Foods Plc is considered to be £8.91bn and the Foundation’s share of this (79.24%) is £7.06bn.

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At the date of this report, restrictions relating to the Covid-19 pandemic have completely eased domestically. The situation is still uncertain and new variants of concern and their resistance to vaccines could still lead to Governments and authorities imposing restrictions on an international, national, regional and local level. The reintroduction of such restrictions would fundamentally affect the trading outlook for all of the Wittington Group’s business segments. As economies around the world have reopened, all our businesses are experiencing logistic challenges, Covid-related labour absences and significant inflationary pressures in raw materials, supply chains and energy. Against this backdrop, the Wittington group of businesses have performed resiliently, with profits and cash balances restored to pre-Covid levels. Despite this, the closing price of shares in Associated British Foods plc at 5th April was 33% lower on the prior year.

The Wittington group owns two hotels and a portfolio of investment properties. The portfolio is held at cost less provision for impairment within the financial statements. The third-party valuations prepared at 18 September 2021 were considerably higher than this carrying value when considering the portfolio in total. The trustees do not expect material movement in the market value of the properties compared to the valuation as at 18 September 2021.

The Trustees have no current intention of disposing of the interest in Wittington.

10 Debtors

2022
£’000
2021
£’000
Debtor: amounts falling due within one year
Accrued interest 241
471
Amount due from investment managers 355
851
Loan receivable 590
-
1,186
1,322

months.

11 a Creditors: amounts falling due within one year

2022
£’000
2021
£’000
Grants payable 48,089
38,043
Accrued expenses 369
360
Trade creditors 349
29
48,807
38,432

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b Total grants payable

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Grants Grants Grants Grants
payable b’fwd awarded paid Grants lapsed payable c’fwd
£’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
Arts 6,623 5,071 (9,398) (10) 2,286
Community 2,453 6,881 (6,450) (70) 2,814
Education 2,473 9,848 (8,988) (30) 3,303
Environment 2,836 7,402 (4,741) (275) 5,222
Faith 2,477 4,498 (4,777) (158) 2,040
Health 12,705 11,422 (9,722) - 14,405
-
Museums & Heritage 3,715 11,456 (11,481) 3,690
Welfare 3,175 14,434 (12,731) (185) 4,693
Youth 1,401 18,663 (10,508) (25) 9,531
Other 185 205 (285) - 105
38,043 89,880 (79,081) (753) 48,089
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Grants payable consist of future payments of £22 million (2021: £6 million) due to charities under existing multi-year arrangements, and pledges of just over £26.1 million (2021: £32 million) that require charities to fulfil specific prerequisite obligations.

Total grants payable – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

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Grants Grants Grants Grants
payable b’fwd awarded paid Grants lapsed payable c’fwd
£’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
Arts 9,050 32,047 (34,149) (325) 6,623
Community 1,945 6,457 (5,929) (20) 2,453
Education 4,801 6,527 (8,320) (535) 2,473
Environment 735 7,041 (4,940) - 2,836
Faith 1,714 3,656 (2,615) (278) 2,477
Health 11,425 8,313 (7,033) - 12,705
Museums & Heritage 1,887 7,177 (5,274) (75) 3,715
Welfare 1,100 19,316 (17,221) (20) 3,175
Youth 531 7,387 (6,517) - 1,401
Other - 400 (215) - 185
33,188 98,321 (92,213) (1,253) 38,043
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12 Analysis of charitable funds

Analysis of Fund
movements
Balance
at 6 April
2021
£’000
Incoming
resources
£’000
Resources
expended
£’000
Transfer
s £’000
Gains
and losses
£’000
Balance
at 5 April
2022
£’000
Permanent endowment 9,661,597
-
-
-
(2,603,502)
7,058,095
Unrestricted expendable
capital
106,242
1,800
(183)
(3,045)
5,466
110,280
Unrestricted income fund 29,624
82,204
(90,765)
3,045
-
24,108
Total 9,797,463
84,004
(90,948)
-
(2,598,036)
7,192,483

Permanent endowment

The permanent endowment funds comprise the original capital fund, and gains thereto, established to provide income for grant payments in accordance with the objectives of the Foundation. The capital may not be converted into income. The funds are represented by the investments included in fixed assets. Unrealised gains on revaluation of these investments are credited to the funds.

Unrestricted expendable capital

In accordance with the authority given to the Trustees under an Order of the Charity Commission dated 19 September 2001, £65,747,000 was transferred to an expendable capital fund in relation to which income and capital are distributable at the discretion of the Trustees. £5 million was invested in 2001/02 in the Charities Property Fund and £60 million was invested in 2002/03 with investment managers in balanced portfolios on a discretionary total return basis. Income and investment gains and losses are taken to this fund and the amount allocated to income by the Trustees, £3,045,313 (2021: £3,832,000), is shown as a transfer to the income fund.

Unrestricted income funds

The income of the Foundation is expendable at the discretion of the Trustees in furtherance of the objects of the Foundation. Gains on investments held in the income funds are credited to these funds.

Analysis of charitable funds – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

Analysis of Fund
movements
Balance
at 6 April
2020
£’000
Incoming
resources
£’000
Resources
expended
£’000
Transfers
£’000
Gains
and losses
£’000
Balance
at 5 April
2021
£’000
Permanent endowment 7,330,630
-
-
2
2,330,965
9,661,597
Unrestricted
expendable capital
90,249
1,739
(154)
(3,834)
18,242
106,242
Unrestricted income
fund
42,151
82,224
(98,583)
3,832
-
29,624
Total 7,463,030
83,963
(98,737)
-
2,349,207
9,797,463

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13 Analysis of net assets between funds

Fund balances at 5 April 2022 are
represented by
Income
fund
£’000
Expendable
capital
fund
£’000
Endowment
funds
£’000
Total
funds
£’000
Investments -
110,089
7,058,095
7,168,184
Current assets 71,920
1,186
-
73,106
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (47,812)
(995)
-
(48,807)
Total net assets 24,108
110,280
7,058,095
7,192,483

Analysis of net assets between funds – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

Fund balances at 5 April 2021 are
represented by
Income
fund
£’000
Expendable
capital
fund
£’000
Endowment
funds
£’000
Total
funds
£’000
Investments -
105,575
9,661,597
9,767,172
Current assets 67,401
1,322
-
68,723
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (37,777)
(655)
-
(38,432)
Total net assets 29,624
106,242
9,661,597
9,797,463

14 Analysis of changes in cash and cash equivalents during the year

2021
£’00
Cash fow
£’000
2022
£’000
Cash at bank 67,401
4,519
71,920
Cash held for future investment 857
997
1,854
68,258
5,516
73,774

Analysis of changes in cash balances during the year – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2021

2020
£’00
Cash fow
£’000
2021
£’000
Cash at bank 75,585
(8,184)
67,401
Cash held for future investment 3,495
(2,638)
857
79,080
(10,822)
68,258

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Unrestricted funds
Income Expendable Restricted Total funds Total funds
funds capital funds 2021 2020
Notes £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
Income and
endowments from
Investments 2 82,224 1,739 - 83,963 84,761
Total income 82,224 1,739 - 83,963 84,761
Expenditure
Costs of generating
funds:
Raising funds - 154 - 154 169
Charitable activities:
Grant making activities 4 98,583 - - 98,583 88,626
Total expenditure 98,583 154 - 98,737 88,795
Net (outgoings)/
income (16,359) 1,585 - (14,774) (4,034)
Other recognised
gains and losses
Gains/(losses) on
revaluation and
disposal of investment
assets - 18,242 2,330,965 2,349,207 (2,506,012)
Net movement in funds
before transfers
between funds (16,359) 19,827 2,330,965 2,334,433 (2,510,046)
Gross transfers
between
funds 13 3,832 (3,834) 2 - -
Net movement in funds (12,527) 15,993 2,330,967 2,334,433 (2,510,046)
Reconciliation of
funds
Total funds brought
forward 42,151 90,249 7,330,630 7,463,030 9,973,076
Total funds carried
forward 29,624 106,242 9,661,597 9,797,463 7,463,030
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16 Grants awarded

The grants highlighted with * indicate pledges made during the year which are accounted for in the year they are awarded, although the cash grant may not be released for up to two years.

Grants over £20,000
Arts £
Theatr Clwyd Trust Mold 500,000*
Birmingham Repertory
Theatre Birmingham 150,000
Gecko Theatre Ipswich 150,000
Wildscreen Bristol 150,000
Northern Ireland Opera Belfast 150,000
Thames Festival Trust London 100,000
Orchestras For All London 90,000
Openup Music Bristol 80,000
Outside In Chichester 80,000
Good Chance Theatre
Hall for Cornwall Trust
Art UK
National Youth Ballet
of Great Britain
Community Music
Wales Ltd
Oldham Coliseum
Theatre
London
Truro
London
Edenbridge
Merthyr Tydfl
Oldham
75,000*
75,000
75,000
75,000
75,000
75,000
The People's Orchestra West Bromwich 75,000
The Edge Theatre
& Arts Centre Manchester 75,000
Mortal Fools Prudhoe 75,000
Patrick Allan Fraser
of Hospitalfeld Trust
The Roundhouse
NORCA & Sistema
Arbroath
London
75,000
75,000
in Norwich
The Big House
Theatre Company
Norwich
London
70,000
70,000
Impact Arts
(Projects) Ltd Glasgow 60,000
National Youth Jazz
Orchestra Ltd London 60,000
The Line Art Walk London 60,000
Writing on the Wall Liverpool 50,000
Brass Bands England Barnsley 50,000
Theatre Peckham
Hampstead Theatre Ltd
Oxford Philharmonic
London
London
50,000
50,000
Orchestra Trust
RWA (Royal West of
England Academy)
London
Bristol
50,000
50,000
Dante or Die Theatre Ltd London 45,000
Cherwell Theatre
Company Banbury 45,000
Z-arts Manchester 40,000
Manchester Collective Manchester 40,000
Park Theatre London 40,000
Corn Exchange
(Newbury) Trust Newbury 40,000
for up to two years.
Outside Edge
Theatre Company London 40,000
Herts Inclusive Theatre Watford 40,000
The Poetry Archive Exeter 40,000
Open House Festival Bangor 35,000
Ex Cathedra Birmingham 30,000
Poet in the City London 30,000
The Birchvale Players Dalbeattie 30,000*
Chisenhale Gallery London 30,000
Spare Tyre
Theatre Company London 30,000
Craft Central London 30,000
More Music Morecambe 30,000
Burnley Youth Theatre Burnley 30,000
Making Space
for Crafts Ltd Havant 30,000
OperaUpClose Southampton 30,000
A Space: Growing
Creative Communities Southampton 30,000
The Living Paintings
Trust Newbury 30,000
Entelechy Arts London 30,000
Drake Music London 30,000
Signal Film and Media Barrow-in-Furness 30,000
Alphabetti Theatre Newcastle
upon Tyne 30,000
Belfast Exposed
Photgraphy Gallery Belfast 30,000
Volcano Theatre
Company Ltd Swansea 30,000
South East Dance Brighton 25,000
Talisman Theatre
Company Kenilworth 25,000
Forward Arts Foundation London 25,000
Victor Batte-Lay
Foundation Colchester 25,000
Icarus Theatre Collective High Wycombe 25,000*
Natural History Museum London 25,000
World Heart Beat
Music Academy London 25,000
Wasps Trust Glasgow 25,000
Artichoke Trust London 25,000
Barnet, Enfeld and Haringey
Mental Health NHS
Trust Charity London 25,000
DanceSyndrome Accrington 25,000
Wise Children Bristol 25,000
Reading Repertory
Theatre Reading 25,000
British Youth Opera London 25,000
Junction Arts Ltd Chesterfeld 25,000
London School of Mosaic London 25,000*
Total for Arts 4,240,000
(Total number of grants: 75)

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Community £
Redhills CIO Durham 250,000*
The Deptford
Ragged Trust London 250,000*
Helpforce London 225,000
Possilpark People's Trust Glasgow 200,000
Media Trust London 200,000
The Branch Trust Chipping Norton 100,000*
Baytree Centre London 90,000
St Cuthbert's Centre London 90,000
Rathfriland & District Regeneration
Company Ltd Rathfriland 85,000
Claremont Project
(Islington) London 75,000
The Boiler House
Community Space London 75,000*
Ethical Property
Foundation London 70,000
Young and Inspired London 60,000
Maundy Relief Accrington 60,000
First Steps
Women's Centre Dungannon 60,000
Business in the
Community London 60,000
The Eric Liddell
Community Edinburgh 60,000
The Vine Centre Aldershot 50,000
Brighton Unemployed Centre
Families Project Brighton 50,000
Ardoyne Association Belfast 50,000
Leafair Community
Association Ltd Derry 50,000
Samaritans Epsom 50,000
REACH Community
Projects Haverhill 50,000
The Ridge SCIO Dunbar 50,000
Thanet Community
Development Trust Ramsgate 50,000
Handcrafted Projects Langley Moor 50,000
Kyra Women's Project York 45,000
Feeding Britain
(Foodbank) London 45,000
Vulcan Boxing Club Hull 40,000
The Bow Foodbank Ltd London 40,000
Love Withington Baths Manchester 40,000*
Lymington Community
Association Lymington 40,000
Faithworks Wessex Bournemouth 40,000
Blyth Tall Ship Blyth 40,000
Spencer Contact Northampton 40,000
City Gate
Community Projects
– FareShare Sussex Brighton 40,000
North Edinburgh Arts Edinburgh 40,000
Women in Sport London 35,000
DART (Darvel Area
Regeneraton Team) Darvel 30,000*
High Trees Community
Development Trust London 30,000
Birmingham LGBT Birmingham 30,000
CatZero Hull 30,000
Liverpool Six
Community Association Liverpool 30,000
Glasgow East End
Community Carers Ltd Glasgow 30,000
Ryedale Community
Transport York 30,000*
Carrick Hill
Residents Association Belfast 30,000
Giroscope Ltd Hull 30,000
Bishop Creighton House London 30,000
Community InfoSource Glasgow 30,000
Trowbridge Future Trowbridge 30,000
NewStarts Bromsgrove 30,000
The Venture Trust Edinburgh 30,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Framlingham Framlingham 30,000*
Community Voluntary
Action Ledbury & District Ledbury 30,000
Communigrow Maidstone 30,000
Compact for Race Equality
in South Tyneside South Shields 30,000
Ethical Property
Foundation London 30,000
Cymer Afan
Community Library Port Talbot 30,000
Leverhulme
Community Hub Isle of Harris 30,000
FoodCycle London 30,000
Access Social Care Coventry 30,000
National Funding
Scheme Richmond 30,000
Barlow Moor Community
Association Ltd Manchester 30,000
Gwynf Miners
Community Hall Port Talbot 30,000
Narthex Sparkhill Birmingham 30,000
North Bristol
Advice Centre Bristol 25,000
High Peak
Community Arts High Peak 25,000
Sherston Village Hall Sherston 25,000*
Nottingham
Women's Centre Nottingham 25,000
Perth Green
Community Association Jarrow 25,000*
Cambridge Samaritans Cambridge 25,000*
Flavel Centre Trust Dartmouth 25,000
Good Shepherd Services Wolverhampton 25,000
T21 Stamford 25,000
Age UK Norwich Norwich 25,000
Dimension Skatepark Bourne 25,000*
Chellaston
Community Association Derby 25,000
Youth & Community
Connexions London 25,000
John Trotter Trust Barnet 25,000*
Lochaber Wheeled
Sport Society Fort William 25,000*
Legacy WM Birmingham 25,000

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Making a Difference
to Maidstone Maidstone 25,000
Vineyard Community
Centre Richmond 25,000
Home To Work Cleator Moor 25,000
Crawley Community
Action Crawley 25,000
Time and Talents
Association London 25,000
Sussex Sailability Shoreham-by-Sea 25,000
Surviving Economic
Abuse London 25,000
Bollington Community
Association (Bridgend
Centre) Bollington 25,000
Potton Hall for All Sandy 25,000
St Hilda's East
Community Centre London 25,000
Concrete Garden Glasgow 25,000
The Isle of Kerrera
Development Trust Oban 25,000*
Total for Community 4,455,000
(Total number of grants: 93)
Education £
Imperial College London London 1,000,000
University of Bristol Bristol 1,000,000
The University of Glasgow Glasgow 500,000
The British Academy London 500,000
International Centre Newcastle
for Life Trust upon Tyne 300,000*
Red Balloon
Educational Trust Cambridge 270,031
Royal Academy of Dance London 250,000
Baker Dearing
Educational Trust London 250,000
Royal College of Music London 250,000
University of Dundee Dundee 250,000*
The University College
of Osteopathy London 250,000*
Social Finance Limited London 225,000
University of Chichester Chichester 200,000*
Liverpool School of
Tropical Medicine Liverpool 200,000
University of Leeds Leeds 200,000
SOAS,
University of London London 200,000
The University of Salford Salford 180,000
The RSA London 150,000
National Literacy Trust London 150,000
Aston University Birmingham 100,000
Ivanhoe College Leicestershire 100,000*
Ulster University Belfast 100,000
Engineering Development
Trust Southampton 100,000
The Springboard Charity London 100,000
Rambert School of Ballet
& Contemporary Dance Twickenham 100,000
The Gesher Trust London 100,000
TVCP Stockton-on-Tees 90,000
The Kemnal Academies
Trust Sidcup 90,000
Little Gate Farm Beckley 90,000
Team Domenica Brighton 90,000
City Year UK London 80,000
Future Frontiers London 80,000
In2scienceUK London 75,000
Chefs in Schools London 75,000
Techniquest Cardiff 68,000
Goldsmiths,
University of London London 54,000
Cued Speech UK Totnes 50,000
School Food Matters London 50,000
Hartpury University
and Hartpury College Gloucester 50,000
Portland College Nottingham 50,000
Future First Alumni Ltd London 50,000
Real Action (Q.P.C.T) Ltd London 45,000
Kernow Education
Arts Partnership Redruth 45,000
City, University of London London 45,000
The Cranedale Educational
Charitable Trust Malton 40,000
City & Guilds of
London Art School London 40,000
Association for
Character Education Birmingham 40,000
Harpurs Hill Children
& Family Centre Coleraine 40,000
The Kinetic
Science Foundation Ipswich 40,000
Hull & East Yorkshire
Children’s University Hull 40,000
Scottish Book Trust Edinburgh 40,000
Challenge Partners London 30,000
Andrew Reed Foundation
(London Orphan Asylum,
Reed's School) Cobham 30,000
College of Osteopaths Borehamwood 30,000
The Forest School Knaresborough 30,000
Oakley Pre-school Bedford 30,000*
Friends of T
reetops School Grays 30,000
North East
Autism Society Chester-le-Street 30,000*
The St Marylebone
CE School London 30,000*
The Hurst School Tadley 30,000
The Bristol Ensemble Bristol 30,000
Inspire Education
Business Partnership London 30,000
The Royal Belfast
Academical Institution Belfast 30,000
Life Education Wessex
& Thames Valley Milborne St Andrew 30,000
The John Fielding
School PTA Boston 25,000*
ECONOMY London 25,000
Newport Girls' High
School Academy Trust Newport 25,000

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Greenpower
Education Trust Fontwell 25,000
The Russell Martin
Foundation Brighton 25,000
Kings College Guildford Guildford 25,000*
Student Hubs London 25,000
The Roche Court
Educational Trust Salisbury 25,000
Royal Academy of Culinary Arts
Adopt a School Trust London 25,000
Colyton Grammar School
Academy Trust Colyton 25,000*
Dr Challoner's
Grammar School Amersham 25,000*
The Mendip School Shepton Mallet 25,000*
Inspire Schools
Educational Foundation Whitstable 25,000
The Rainbow Centre Fareham 25,000
NICE, Centre for
Movement Disorders Birmingham 25,000
The Literacy Pirates London 25,000
Total for Education 9,272,031
(Total number of grants: 80)
Environment £
Zoological Society
of London London 1,500,000
Bristol Clifton and
West of England Zoological
Society Ltd Bristol 1,500,000*
John Innes Centre Norwich 1,000,000*
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 500,000*
University of Cambridge Cambridge 500,000
The National Trust Swindon 300,000*
The Rivers Trust Callington 300,000
Cool Earth Action Penryn 200,000
Hubbub Foundation UK London 100,000
South Georgia
Heritage Trust Dundee 100,000
The Beaver Trust Kington 90,000
Ulster Wildlife Trust Belfast 60,000
Groundwork
Northern Ireland Belfast 60,000
Botanic Gardens Conservation
International Richmond 50,000
Dynamic Earth
Charitable Trust Edinburgh 50,000
UKHarvest Chichester 50,000
Green Action Trust Shotts 50,000*
Media Trust London 50,000
Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation Trust Bournemouth 50,000
Vision Redbridge
Culture and Leisure Ilford 45,000
Keep Northern Ireland
Beautiful Belfast 40,000
Lincolnshire Rivers Trust Grantham 40,000
Herefordshire
Wildlife Trust Leominster 30,000
The Resurgence Trust Bideford 30,000
Environmental
Funders Network Aylesbury 30,000
Southside Housing
Association Ltd Glasgow 30,000
Global Canopy
Foundation Oxford 30,000
Cheshire Wildlife Trust Malpas 30,000
The Garden Classroom London 30,000
Glasgow Wood Recycling Glasgow 25,000
Stepney City Farm London 25,000
EcoACTIVE London 25,000
Great Bustard Group Salisbury 25,000
Climate Change
All Change London 25,000
Nottinghamshire
Wildlife Trust Nottingham 25,000*
The Springhead
Trust Ltd Shaftesbury 25,000
Bat Conservation Trust London 25,000
Organic Research Centre Cirencester 25,000
Yorkshire Dales Clapham
Millennium Trust via Lancaster 25,000
Ancient Tree Forum Gloucestershire 25,000
Scottish Badgers (SCIO) Forfar 21,000
Total for Environment 7,141,000
(Total number of grants: 41)
Faith £
Exeter Cathedral Exeter 250,000*
Home for Good London 180,000
Finchley Reform
Synagogue Finchley 100,000
Holy Trinity (Hull)
Development Trust Hull 100,000
Leicester Cathedral Leicester 75,000
St Vincent de Paul Society
(England and Wales) London 75,000
St Mary & Archangel
Michael Coptic
Orthodox Church London 50,000*
All Saints Highertown Truro 50,000*
Youthscape Luton 50,000
Faith & Belief Forum London 50,000
Faith in Later Life London 45,000
Holy Trinity & St Matthias,
Tulse Hill London 40,000
inHope Bristol 40,000
Elstow Abbey Bedford 35,000
All Saints Church Newtown 30,000*
St Winfrid's Church Totton 30,000*
Eyemouth Parish Church Eyemouth 30,000*
The Parish of Christ Church
Roath Park Cardiff 30,000*
The Spire Church Farnham 30,000*
Castlemilk
Baptist Church Glasgow 30,000
Letton Hall Trust Shipdham 30,000
Hope City Church Sheffeld 30,000
Growing Hope London 30,000

43

St Marylebone
Parish Church London 30,000
Sailors' Society Southampton 30,000
East Harptree,
St Laurence Bristol 30,000
St Mary's Church
Bourne Street London 30,000
All Saints Church
Maidstone PCC Maidstone 30,000*
The Matthew 25 Mission Eastbourne 30,000
PCC of St Edward the
Confessor, Mottingham London 25,000*
Ballymena
Methodist Church Ballymena 25,000*
All Saints' Church Wokingham 25,000*
Bridgwater Baptist Church Bridgwater 25,000*
Nazeing PCC Nazeing 25,000*
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Botolph's,
Longthorpe Peterborough 25,000*
The PCC of the
Ecclesiastical Parish of
St Mary The Virgin Monken Hadley 25,000*
The Parish Church
of St Elli Llanelli 25,000
The Lambeth Partnership London 25,000
St John the Baptist Church,
Low Bentham Nr Lancaster 25,000
St Paul's Church, Chippenham
with Langley Burrell Chippenham 25,000
Netherlee and
Stamperland Church Glasgow 25,000*
Christ Church Kilkeel Newry 25,000*
East Northamptonshire
Faith Group Rushden 25,000*
St Andrew's Church Newcastle
in the Westlands under Lyme 25,000*
Brightwalton and
Catmore PCC Brightwalton 25,000
Wells Cathedral
Chorister Trust Wells 25,000
Lavant Church –
St Nicholas Lavant 25,000
Sussex Street
Christian Centre Rhyl 25,000
St John the Evangelist,
Orangefield,
Church of Ireland Belfast 25,000
Sandes Soldiers' and
Airmen's Centres Belfast 25,000
St James with St Clement
Moss Side Manchester 25,000
Windmill Community
Church Wolverhampton 25,000
Godmanchester
Baptist Church Godmanchester 25,000
Total for Faith 2,190,000
(Total number of grants: 53)
Health £
Thrombosis
Research Institute London 1,000,000
Cancer Research UK London 1,000,000
Anna Freud National Centre
for Children and Families London 500,000
Stroke Association London 450,000
Barts Charity London 350,000
Alzheimer's Society London 300,000
MQ Mental
Health Research London 300,000
Muscular Dystrophy UK London 300,000
Marie Curie London 250,000
Charlie House Aberdeen 250,000
Alzheimer's Research UK Cambridge 240,000
Diabetes UK London 225,000
Cure Leukaemia Birmingham 200,000
Birmingham Women's
& Children's Hospital
Charity Birmingham 200,000
Wellbeing of Women London 200,000
Horatio's Garden Salisbury 200,000*
Alder Hey
Children's Charity Liverpool 150,000
Young Epilepsy Lingfield 150,000
Meningitis Now Stroud 150,000
Ayrshire Cancer Support Ayrshire 150,000*
Brain & Spine
Foundation London 100,000
The Children's
Hospital Charity Sheffield 100,000
The Children's Trust Tadworth 100,000
Blood Cancer UK London 100,000
St Ann's Hospice Cheadle 100,000
St Catherine's Hospice Crawley 100,000
Teenage Cancer Trust London 100,000
Ayrshire Hospice Ayr 100,000*
James' Place Charity Liverpool 90,000
Dementia UK London 90,000
The Meath
Epilepsy Charity Godalming 80,000
British Liver Trust Bournemouth 75,000
Cerebral Palsy Cymru Cardiff 75,000*
Dementia Support Tangmere 75,000
Best Beginnings London 75,000
Different Strokes Milton Keynes 75,000
National Rheumatoid
Arthritis Society Maidenhead 60,000
Next Steps Mental
Health Resource Centre Norton 60,000
Spinal Research London 60,000
West Kent Mind Sevenoaks 60,000
Epilepsy Research UK London 50,000
Arise Foundation London 50,000
The Multiple Sclerosis
Therapy Centre (NW) Manchester 50,000
Colchester & Ipswich
Hospitals Charity Ipswich 50,000
Newlife the Charity for
Disabled Children Cannock 50,000
Southampton
Hospital Charity Southampton 50,000

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iheart
London
50,000
Princess Alice Hospice
Esher
50,000
Strength & Learning
Through Horses
London
50,000
Mental Health
Foundation
London
50,000
Maudsley Charity
London
50,000
Encephalitis Society
Malton
45,000
Bone Cancer
Research Trust
Leeds
45,000
RNOH Charity
Stanmore
45,000
SLOW
London
45,000
Darlington Mind Ltd
Darlington
40,000
Headway
Hertfordshire Ltd
Hitchin
40,000
Dementia Matters
Newcastle
upon Tyne
40,000
St Margaret's Centre
Durham
40,000
Ovarian Cancer Action
London
40,000
CPotential
London
40,000
Step 2 (Young
Peoples Health)
Bradford
40,000
Back Up
London
40,000
Barnsley Independent
Alzheimer's and
Dementia Support
Barnsley
40,000
Dorothy House
Bradford
on Avon
40,000
Paul's Cancer
Support Centre
London
30,000
IPSUM
Swindon
30,000
Big C
Norwich
30,000
Primary Care
Respiratory Society
Knowle
30,000
Sport In Mind
Reading
30,000
Blue Smile
Cambridge
30,000
Prostate Cancer
Research
London
30,000
The Mulberry Centre
Isleworth
30,000
Tourette Syndrome
(UK) Association
Farnborough
30,000
Jessie May
Bristol
30,000
Trevi
Plymouth
30,000
Scottish Huntington's
Association
Paisley
30,000
Positive East
London
30,000
Tom's Trust
Cambridge
30,000
East and North
Hertfordshire NHS
Trust Charitable Fund
Stevenage
30,000

Cancer Support Scotland Glasgow
30,000
Castel Froma Neuro Care Birmingham
30,000
Action For M.E.
Bristol
30,000
Paintings in Hospitals
London
30,000
Shift.ms
Leeds
30,000
YPI counselling
Basingsoke
30,000
Cruse Bereavement
Care Scotland
Perth
30,000
Bath Mind
Bath
30,000
Cancer Support UK
London
25,000
Manchester Mind
Manchester
25,000
The INSPIRE Foundation Salisbury
25,000
Headway East London
London
25,000
Action Against Age-Related
Macular Degeneration
London
25,000
HEART UK
Maidenhead
25,000
Merlin MS Centre
St Austell
25,000
Oakleaf Enterprise
Guildford
25,000
Headway Essex
Colchester
25,000
Beacon Counselling
Stockport
25,000
St Wilfrid's Hospice
Bosham
25,000
Maternal Mental
Health Alliance
London
25,000
Leicestershire Action for
Mental Health Project
Leicester
25,000
Playlist for Life
Glasgow
25,000
Total for Health
10,410,000
(Total number of grants: 102)
Museums & Heritage
£
Museum of London
London
5,000,000
Victoria and Albert
Museum
London
3,000,000
Blenheim Palace
Heritage Foundation
Woodstock
350,000
Poole Museum
Foundation
Poole
250,000*
Friends of the
Harris Museum
Preston
250,000
Historic Royal Palaces
Surrey
250,000
Friends of the
National Libraries
Reading
250,000*
Barts Heritage
London
200,000*
Bletchley Park Trust
Milton Keynes
200,000
The Friends of the
Ipswich Museums
Ipswich
150,000
Link4Life
Rochdale
120,000
The Lord Leycester
Hospital
Warwick
100,000*
St Paul's Cathedral
London
100,000
Beckford Tower Trust
Bath
100,000*
The Handel House
Trust Ltd
London
100,000
Black Country
Living Museum
Dudley
75,000
Royal Society
of Sculptors
London
75,000
Sir John Soane's
Museum
London
75,000
Mary Rose Trust
Portsmouth
75,000
Stow Maries Great War
Aerodrome Trust
Chelmsford
60,000
Thackray Museum
of Medicine
Leeds
50,000
Historic Coventry Trust
Coventry
50,000
Anglesey Column Trust
Porthaethwy
50,000
North Staffordshire Railway
Company (1978) Ltd
Cheddleton
50,000*
Migration Museum
Project
London
40,000

45

Strathnaver Museum Bettyhill 30,000*
Severn Valley Railway
Charitable Trust Ltd Kidderminster 30,000
Murston All Saints Trust Sittingbourne 30,000
London Historic
Buildings Trust London 30,000
People's History MuseumManchester 30,000
Archbishop's Palace
Conservation Trust Sevenoaks 30,000*
Northern Viaduct Trust Kirkby Stephen 30,000*
Braemar Community Ltd Aberdeenshire 25,000*
Total for Museums & Heritage 11,255,000
(Total number of grants: 33)
Welfare £
One Small Thing London 500,000
Age NI Belfast 300,000
The Forward Trust London 300,000
Royal British Legion
Industries (RBLI) Nr Maidstone 300,000
The Royal British Legion London 250,000
Sense London 250,000
Nordoff Robbins
Music Therapy London 225,000
St Mungo Community
Housing Association London 210,000
Catch22 Charity Limited London 200,000
Mustard Tree Manchester 154,000
Supporting Wounded
Veterans London 150,000
The National House
Project Crewe 150,000
Sophie Hayes Foundation London 150,000
The National Autistic
Society London 140,000
Unlocked Graduates London 120,000
Framework Housing
Association Nottingham 100,000
Forest School Camps Ely 100,000
Queen Elizabeth's Foundation
for Disabled People Leatherhead 100,000
Reach Learning Disability Southwell 100,000
Resources for Autism London 100,000
Working Chance London 100,000
Carers UK London 100,000
Unseen UK Bristol 90,000
Age Well East Colchester 90,000
Electric Umbrella Sarratt 90,000
Breaking Barriers London 80,000
With Kids Glasgow 75,000
Helen Bamber
Foundation London 75,000
The Preshal Trust Glasgow 75,000
The 999 Club & Lady
Florence Trust London 75,000
Geeza Break Glasgow 75,000
Ormiston Families Ipswich 70,000
Gingerbread London 60,000
Loaves N Fishes Dudley 60,000
Middlesex Association
for the Blind Stanmore 60,000
3D Drumchapel Glasgow 60,000
Superkidz
Community Trust London 60,000
My Life Films Ltd Richmond 60,000
Fresh Start Edinburgh 60,000
Bethany Christian Trust Edinburgh 60,000
Tailor Ed Foundation Edinburgh 60,000
West Cornwall
Women's Aid Penzance 60,000
Age UK West Sussex,
Brighton & Hove Littlehampton 50,000*
Moor Allerton
Elderly Care Leeds 50,000
Rainbow Hub NW Ltd Ormskirk 50,000
Age UK Essex Chelmsford 50,000
The Upper Room
(St Saviour's) London 50,000
Independent Age London 50,000
Re-engage London 50,000
Bawso Cardiff 50,000
Ouseburn Farm Newcastle
Charity Ltd upon Tyne 50,000
Positive Action for Refugees
and Asylum Seekers Leeds 50,000
The Booth Centre Manchester 50,000
East Belfast Methodist
Mission Hostel Belfast 50,000
Caudwell Children Newcastle
under Lyme 50,000
Savana Inc Ltd Stoke-on-Trent 50,000
Disability Sports Coach London 50,000
The Choir with No Name London 50,000
Retail Trust London 50,000
Family Links the Centre
for Emotional Health Oxford 50,000
FarmCornwall Penzance 50,000
Northumbria Calvert Trust Hexham 50,000
CHEXS Waltham Cross 50,000
The Big Issue Foundation London 50,000
Hope into Action: UK Peterborough 50,000
Circles South West Bournemouth 50,000
The Woodland Centre Trust
(Camp Mohawk) Wargrave 50,000
Life Cycle UK Bristol 50,000
MHA (Methodist Homes) Derby 50,000
Synergy Theatre Project London 50,000
Home-Start Cymru Cardiff 50,000
SPEAR Housing
Association Ltd Twickenham 50,000
Good Morning Project Ltd Glasgow 45,000
Home-Start Kirklees Huddersfield 45,000
The Spitz
Charitable Trust London 45,000
Project Colt Elland 45,000
Dundee Women's Aid Dundee 45,000*
Me2 Club Wokingham 45,000
Improving Lives Notts Ltd Nottingham 40,000

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The Snowdrop Project
Sheffeld
40,000
Share Community
London
40,000
Rising Sun Domestic Violence
and Abuse Service
Canterbury
40,000
The Dash Charity
Slough
40,000
Youth and Families
Matter
Totton
40,000
St Augustine's Community
Care Trust – Homelink Day
Care & Respite Centre
Twickenham
40,000
Joanna Leeds
Leeds
40,000
Luton All Women's
Centre
Luton
40,000
I AM Celebrating Autism
in Greater Manchester
Manchester
40,000
TheHorseCourse
Weymouth
40,000
Age UK Blackburn
with Darwen
Blackburn
40,000
Woman's Trust
London
40,000
The Groundwork
South Trust Ltd
Uxbridge
40,000
Monklands Women's Aid Airdrie
40,000
St Petrocs
Truro
40,000
The Porch
Oxford
40,000*
The Louise Project
Glasgow
40,000
The Nehemiah Project
London
40,000
DEAF ACTION
Edinburgh
40,000
DENS Limited
Hemel
Hempstead
36,000
Alive Activities Ltd
Bristol
35,000
Cyrenians
Edinburgh
35,000
The Spires Centre
London
30,000
Essex Dementia Care
Braintree
30,000
Music In Detention
London
30,000
Safer Living Foundation
Nottingham
30,000
Suffolk Refugee Support Ipswich
30,000
Families Outside
Edinburgh
30,000
Coventry Haven
Women's Aid
Coventry
30,000
Extratime
Brighton & Hove
30,000
CHAS Bristol (Churches
Housing Aid Society)
Bristol
30,000
Beacon House Ministries Colchester
30,000
AF&V Launchpad Ltd
Lochgilphead
30,000
Bendrigg Trust
Kendal
30,000
Chess Homeless
Chelmsford
30,000
Age Scotland
Edinburgh
30,000
Allsorts Gloucestershire Stroud
30,000
Children and Families
Across Borders (CFAB)
London
30,000
Disability Direct
Derby
30,000
Hope Housing
(Bradford) Ltd
Bradford
30,000
Oxfordshire Association
for the Blind
Oxford
30,000
Resolve
Welwyn
Garden City
30,000
Barca-Leeds
Leeds
30,000
The National Deaf
Children's Society
London
30,000
Include Me 2 Club SCIO
Glasgow
30,000
Disability Stockport CIO
Stockport
30,000
Forest of Dean Children's
Opportunity Centre
Coleford
30,000
Keynsham and District
Mencap Society
Bristol
30,000
Age UK Lancashire
Ormskirk
30,000
St Paul's Hostel
Worcester
30,000
NOAH Enterprise
Luton
30,000
North Tyneside Disability
Forum Ltd
Shiremoor
30,000
Barnabus (Manchester)
Manchester
30,000
Musical Connections
York
30,000
Wintercomfort for
the Homeless
Cambridge
30,000
Zarach
Leeds
30,000
Family Care Trust
Solihull
30,000*
Calibre Audio
Aylesbury
30,000
Katherine Low
Settlement
London
30,000
Caring in Bristol Ltd
Bristol
30,000
New Hope
Watford
30,000
South West Community
Chaplaincy Ltd
Exeter
30,000
Heeley City Farm
Sheffeld
30,000
Storybook Dads
Denbury
30,000
Challengers
Guildford
30,000
Cumbria Family Support Penrith
30,000
Home-Start Barnet
London
30,000
Link Age Southwark
London
30,000
Boccia England
Nottingham
30,000
Homeless People
and the Oxford
Churches – Gatehouse
Oxford
30,000
Barons Court Project
London
30,000
The Alcohol Education
Trust
Dorchester
30,000
Launchpad Reading
Reading
30,000
VOICES
Bath
30,000
Justlife Foundation Ltd
Manchester
30,000
Newark Emmaus Trust
Nottingham
30,000
Azad Kashmir
Welfare Association
Birmingham
30,000
Families InFocus (Essex) Chelmsford
30,000
women@thewell
London
30,000
Home-Start South
East Dorset
Bournemouth
30,000
Care Home Volunteers
Swindon
26,000
Bridgewater Housing
Association
Erskine
25,000
Sight Advice South Lakes Kendal
25,000
Acorn Recovery Projects Burnley
25,000
Remap 2010
Sevenoaks
25,000
The Nia Project
London
25,000
Skills for People
Newcastle
upon Tyne
25,000
Walthew House
Stockport
25,000
Voices in Exile
Brighton
25,000
Royal Voluntary Service
Cardiff
25,000

47

Nottingham & Nottinghamshire
Refugee Forum
Nottingham
25,000
Warwickshire Young
Carers
Balsall Common
25,000
Age UK Ealing
Greenford
25,000
INSIGHT Counselling, Coaching
& Support Services
Bedworth
25,000
NWG Network
Derby
25,000
Plymouth Age Concern/
Age UK Plymouth
Plymouth
25,000
SAHWR Registered
Charity
St Albans
25,000
Acorns
North Shields
25,000
Transforming Choice
Liverpool
25,000
Age UK Solihull
Solihull
25,000
Blind in Business
London
25,000
Wild Young
Parents' Project
Redruth
25,000
Care for the Carers
Eastbourne
25,000
Church Revitalisation
Trust
London
25,000
Salvesen Mindroom
Centre
Edinburgh
25,000
Harbour Place Grimsby
Grimsby
25,000
Hope Housing Training
& Support
Bournemouth
25,000
Via Wings
Dromore
25,000

Warming Up the
Homeless
Bexhill-on-Sea
25,000
Kids Inspire
Chelmsford
25,000
Refugee Acton Kingston London
25,000
The Lantern Trust
Weymouth
25,000
Age UK Sutton
Sutton
25,000
Calderdale SmartMove
Halifax
25,000
Family Support Work
Brighton
25,000
The Thomley Hall
Centre Ltd
Aylesbury
25,000
Age Concern Southend
on Sea CIO
Westcliff-on-Sea
25,000
Early Years Scotland
Glasgow
25,000
Family Addiction
Support Service
Glasgow
25,000
Kingston Carers' NetworkTolworth
25,000
Together Dementia
Support
Manchester
25,000
The Bike Project
London
25,000
Age UK Bath and North
East Somerset
Bath
25,000
Changing Tunes
Bristol
25,000
Family Support Link
Wellingborough
25,000
High Level
(Northern) Trust
Rochdale
25,000
City Hearts (UK)
Sheffield
25,000
Off The Fence Trust Ltd
Hove
25,000
Winter Night Shelter
Milton Keynes
25,000
Break
Norwich
25,000
Grace House North East Sunderland
25,000
Midaye
London
25,000
Springboard
Chippenham
25,000
Spurgeons
Rushden
25,000
The Birchall Trust
Barrow
25,000
tide – Together in
Dementia Everyday
Liverpool
25,000
Hibbert Almshouses
Charity Clapham
London
25,000*
Genesis Trust Bath
Bath
25,000
Glasgow's Golden
Generation
Glasgow
25,000
The Boaz Trust
Manchester
25,000
Approach Dementia
Support
Stoke-on-Trent
25,000
Age Concern Liverpool
Liverpool
25,000
Cornerstone
Supported Housing &
Counselling Ltd
Crook
25,000
MYTIME Young Carers
Poole
25,000
Homeplus NI
Belfast
25,000
Imara CIO
Nottingham
25,000
Home-Start Mid &
West Suffolk
Eye
25,000
Living Without Abuse
Loughborough
25,000
Purple Patch Arts
Leeds
25,000
Bell View (Belford)
Belford
25,000
Fortalice
Bolton
25,000
Salford Loaves and
Fishes Ltd
Salford
25,000
Good Morning Down
Downpatrick
24,000
Home-Start Exeter, East
and Mid Devon
Exmouth
24,000
Total for Welfare
11,759,000
(Total number of grants: 233)
Youth
£
Onside Youth Zones
Bolton
3,000,000
The Prince's Trust
London
1,500,000
Depaul UK
London
450,000
Buttle UK
London
400,000
Girlguiding UK
London
304,596
MyBnk
London
300,000
Construction Youth Trust London
300,000
DFN Project SEARCH
London
290,000
Marine Society &
Sea Cadets
London
250,000
Step by Step
Partnership Ltd
Aldershot
225,000
Childnet International
London
150,000
Urdd Gobaith Cymru
Y Bala
150,000
St Basils
Birmingham
100,000
Sported Foundation
London
100,000
Knights Youth Centre
London
100,000
Christian Youth Enterprises
Sailing Centre
Chichester
100,000*
Coram's Fields and
the Harmsworth Memorial
Playground
London
100,000
Llamau
Cardiff
90,000
XLP
London
90,000
Golddigger Trust
Sheffield
90,000
Ocean Youth Trust North Berwick-
upon-Tweed
90,000

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Sister System London 90,000
Urban Devotion Birmingham 90,000
UK Youth London 80,000*
Active Regen Community
Foundation Ltd Rotherham 80,000
Berwick Youth Project Berwick-
upon-Tweed 80,000
Burnley Boys and
Girls Club Burnley 80,000
Corpus Christi
Youth Centre Belfast 80,000
LIFEbeat Leicstershire 80,000
Somerford Youth and
Community Centre Christchurch 80,000
Success4All c.i.o. Newcastle
upon Tyne 80,000
The Pirate Castle London 80,000
Future Men London 80,000
The Exodus Project Barnsley 75,000*
Copenhagen Youth
Project London 75,000
The Yard Edinburgh 75,000
Youth Leads UK Salford 75,000
Bar 'n' Bus Trust Benfeet 70,000
Bishops Stortford Bishops
Youth Project Stortford 70,000
Edge Hill Youth and
Community Centre Liverpool 70,000
The Attlee Centre London 70,000
Youth Action Blackburn 70,000
London Football Journeys London 60,000
South Bristol Consortium
for Young People Bristol 60,000
British Exploring Society London 60,000
abandofbrothers Eastbourne 60,000
Leap Confronting Confict London 60,000
Railway Children Cheshire 60,000
Patchwork Project Newcastle 60,000
In2Out Wetherby 60,000
Art Against Knives London 60,000
Active Horizons Erith 60,000
Door 84 Youth and
Community Centre York 60,000
Fusion Health &
Well Being Grimsby 60,000
Hexham Youth Initiative Hexham 60,000
Hyson Green Youth Club Nottingham 60,000
Just42 Woodbridge 60,000
Kidderminster & District
Youth Trust Kidderminster 60,000
Livewire Youth Project Saltash 60,000
Sandwell Youth in Action Smethwick 60,000
Swan Youth Project Downham
Market 60,000
Tain Youth Cafe (YMCA) Tain 60,000
Tarner Community
Project Brighton 60,000
The Crib London 60,000
The Kings Arms Petersfeld 60,000
The Pavillion (Greater
Easterhouse) Glasgow 60,000
Twyn Community Hub Merthyr Tydfl 60,000
Wycombe Youth Action Gerrards Cross 60,000
The Avenues
Youth Project London 60,000
The Hebe Foundation London 60,000
The Winchester Project London 60,000
Youth Resource Services
(The Rendezvous,
Sherborne) Ltd Sherborne 60,000
Oasis Children's Venture London 60,000
Reestablish Leeds 55,000
Carmarthen Youth
Project (Dr Mz) Carmarthen 50,000
Youth Sport Trust Loughborough 50,000
Settle Support London 50,000
Andover Young Carers Andover 50,000
CATCH Leeds Leeds 50,000
Full Circle
@ Docklands Ltd Bristol 50,000
In The Mix Project Wiveliscombe 50,000
Mitalee Youth
Association Luton 50,000
Nottingham School
of Boxing Nottingham 50,000
Prout Bridge Project Beaminster 50,000
Tanyard Youth Project Ltd Pembroke 50,000
The New Tavistock
Youth Cafe Tavistock 50,000
The Willows Centre
Troedyrhiw Merthyr Tydfl 50,000
Water Adventure Centre Droylsden 50,000
Whitton Youth
Partnership Ipswich 50,000
Youth Initiatives NI Belfast 50,000
NE Youth Blaydon-on-Tyne 50,000
Hot Chocolate Trust Dundee 50,000
Roundabout Ltd Sheffeld 50,000
The Boathouse Youth Blackpool 50,000
Pennywell Youth Project Sunderland 50,000
Northumbria Coalition
Against Crime Newcastle 45,000
Nature Vibezzz London 45,000
Prospex London 45,000
Voice of Young
People in Care Belfast 45,000
Action4Youth Aylesbury 40,000
Sistema Scotland Stirling 40,000
1851 Marine Trust Portsmouth 40,000
Resurgo London 40,000
Adventure Therapy Ilfracombe 40,000
Asperger's Children and
Carers Together
Sheffeld 40,000
Bradby Club for
Young People Rugby 40,000
Challenge Wales Penarth 40,000
Cheesy Waffes
Project CIO Durham 40,000

49

Clipstone Miners Welfare
Community Trust
Mansfield 40,000
Community Youth Project Newbury 40,000
East Lothian
Young Carers Haddington 40,000
Fusion Family and
Youth Projects Huntingdon 40,000
Grey Lodge Settlement Dundee 40,000
Hayle Youth Project Hayle 40,000
JusB Ltd Bromley 40,000
Mayfield and Easthouses
Youth 2000 Project Dalkeith 40,000
North Paddington
Youth Club London 40,000
Ocean Youth Connexions London 40,000
Ochil Youths Community
Improvement Dollar 40,000
Paisley YMCA Paisley 40,000
Pilmeny Development
Project Edinburgh 40,000
Portsmouth Sail
Training Trust Portsmouth 40,000
Projects4change Newcastle
upon Tyne 40,000
REACH Across L'Derry 40,000
Renfrew YMCA SCIO Renfrew 40,000
Rose Hill Junior
Youth Club Woodstock 40,000
Seeds4Success Warminster 40,000
TAG Youth Club for
Disabled Young People Ham 40,000
The Bidgley Power
Foundation Birmingham 40,000
The DASH Club Glasgow 40,000
The Rooted Forum London 40,000
The Wolfpack Project Nottingham 40,000
Townsend Youth
Partnership Bournemouth 40,000
Tweeddale Youth Action Peebles 40,000
Wester Hailes
Youth Agency Edinburgh 40,000
Willowfield Parish
Community Association Belfast 40,000
Young Steps Ltd Dagenham 40,000
Youth Vision Edinburgh 40,000
Motiv8 South Ltd Portsmouth 40,000
Jon Egging Trust London 40,000
Life Connections Leeds 40,000
Generation: You
Employed, UK Egham 35,000
Downside Fisher
Youth Club London 35,000
One In A Million Bradford 30,000
The Sapphire Foundation London 30,000
Penicuik and District
YMCA/YWCA (Penicuik Y) Penicuik 30,000
London Tigers London 30,000
Streets of Growth London 30,000
It's Your Life London 30,000
Didcot TRAIN - Inspiring
Young People Didcot 30,000
People and Drugs Ltd Blyth 30,000
Girvan Youth Trust Girvan 30,000
Soft Touch Arts Leicester 30,000
About Youth Edinburgh 30,000
Brandon Carrside Youth
and Community Project Durham 30,000
Buzz Action
Foundation CIO Alderbury 30,000
E R Mason Youth Centre Birmingham 30,000
Community Youth Project Martock 30,000
Fairbeats! Music London 30,000
Ferrywell Youth Project Edinburgh 30,000
Godolphin Cross
Community Association Helston 30,000
MADE4UINML2 Wishaw 30,000
MAPA Bradford Bradford 30,000
Mid Argyll Youth
Development Services Lochgilphead 30,000
New Life Support Goole 30,000
Nottinghamshire Clubs
For Young People Nottingham 30,000
Parkhead Youth Project Glasgow 30,000
Petworth Youth Association/
Sylvia Beaufoy Centre Petworth 30,000
Shakespeare Street
Youth Club Glasgow 30,000
Shelford and Stapleford
Youth Initiative Cambridge 30,000
Surrey Clubs for
Young People Charlwood 30,000
Tobin Centre
(Moortown) Ltd Cookstown 30,000
Waterbeach and Landbeach
Action for Youth Cambridge 30,000
Youth in Romsey Romsey 30,000
Key4Life Butleigh 30,000
WorkingRite Edinburgh 30,000
YMCA North Tyneside North Shields 30,000
Clapton Common
Boys Club London 30,000
ENYP Norwich 30,000
The Advocacy Academy London 30,000
Yes Futures London 30,000
Build Up Foundation London 30,000
The Chichester City
Centre Drop-in Chichester 30,000
Warwick Percy Estate
Community Projects Ltd Warwick 30,000
The Shallowford Trust Newton Abbot 30,000*
Kent Estuary Youth
(KEY) Project Milnthorpe 30,000
Streetwise Young Newcastle
People's Project upon Tyne 30,000
The Brokerage London 30,000
Spark Inside London 30,000
Castlemilk Youth
Complex Glasgow 30,000
Midland Boxing Club Belfast 30,000*

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Lancashire Association of
Boys & Girls Clubs
Lancaster
25,000
Football Beyond Borders London
25,000
1st Wash Common
Scout Group
Newbury
25,000
Southwick Neighbourhood
Youth Project
Sunderland
25,000
Glasgow Disabled Scouts Glasgow
25,000
Youth Action Alliance
London
25,000
Aldridge Foundation
London
25,000
Alabaré Christian Care
and Support
Salisbury
25,000
Sparkle
(South Wales) Ltd
Newport
25,000
North Yorkshire County
Scout Council
Thirsk
25,000

Berkshire Youth Ltd
Reading
25,000
The Island N1
York
25,000
Ashdon Jazz Academy
London
25,000
Mixtup
Swansea
25,000
People Speak Up
Llanelli
25,000
The Learning Space
Gavinton
25,000
BelEve UK
London
25,000
Emerge Advocacy
Guildford
25,000
The Eikon Charity
Addlestone
25,000
The Rhondda Netball
Rhondda
Foundation
Cynon Taf
25,000
Isleworth Explorers Club Isleworth
25,000
The British Youth Council London
25,000
Canvey Island
Youth Project
Canvey Island
25,000
Beat Routes
Slough
25,000
TwentyTwenty
Loughborough
25,000
Harborough District
Children and Young
Market
Person's Charity
Harborough
21,000
Total for Youth
16,790,596
(Total number of grants: 217)
Other
£
Global Leadership
Foundation
London
100,000
Institute for Voluntary
Action Research
London
40,000
Reach Volunteering
London
40,000
Directory of
Social Change
Liverpool
25,000
Total for Other
205,000
(Total number of grants: 4)
Grants of £20,000 and less
Arts
£
Two Destination
Stockton-
Language
on-Tees
20,000
The National Youth
Jazz Collective
London
20,000
Sydenham Arts Ltd
London
20,000
Delight
Caterham
20,000
Good Vibrations
London
20,000
Trestle Theatre Company St Albans
20,000
Big Telly Theatre
Company
Portstewart
20,000
Young Actors
Theatre Islington
London
20,000
Alexander Whitley
Dance Company
Ipswich
20,000
Artlink Hull
Hull
20,000
The Mozartists
London
20,000
Young Musicians
Symphony Orchestra
London
20,000
Stuart Hall Foundation
London
20,000
YDance
Glasgow
20,000
Cahoots NI
Belfast
20,000
Settle Stories Ltd
Settle
20,000
Arts Education Exchange Margate
20,000
Commedia of Errors
Theatre Company
Belfast
20,000
Speech Bubbles CIO
London
20,000
Futures Theatre CompanyLondon
20,000
Head2Head Theatre
Surrey
20,000
Wyldwood Arts
Cinderford
20,000
Shakespeare at the
Tobacco Factory
Bristol
15,000
Northern Opera Group
Leeds
15,000
The Children's Bookshow London
15,000
Fluid Motion
Theatre Company
Basingstoke
15,000
Chapel Arts Studios
Andover
15,000
The National Youth Brass
Band of Great Britain
Bedford
15,000
Nemo Arts
Glasgow
15,000
Raw Material Music
and Media
London
15,000
Middle Child Theatre
Hull
15,000
Wonder Arts
Merseyside
15,000
Theatre Alibi
Exeter
15,000
In Another Place
Liverpool
10,000
Music@Malling Ltd
West Malling
10,000
The Merry Opera
Company Ltd
Edenbridge
10,000
Tunnell Trust
Edinburgh
10,000
Scarabeus Theatre
London
10,000
Ensemble Reza
Haywards Heath
10,000
Angel Shed
Theatre Company
London
10,000
Barefoot Opera
St Leonards-
on-Sea
10,000
Turf Projects
Croydon
10,000
Drake Music Scotland
Edinburgh
10,000
The Telling
London
10,000
Open Arts
Belfast
10,000
Ensemble Cymru
Bangor
10,000
Anjali Dance Company
Wigginton
10,000
Candoco Dance
Company
London
10,000
Shapeshifter
Productions
London
8,000
Stanhope Silver
Prize Band
Bishop Auckland
7,500

51

Brighton Early
Music Festival Brighton 7,500
White City Theatre
Project CIO London 7,500
Royal Opera House Covent
Garden Foundation London 7,500
Deal Music and Arts Ltd Canterbury 7,500
Royal Opera House Covent
Garden Foundation London 7,500
Drunken Chorus London 5,000
Misfits Music Foundation Birmingham 5,000
Komedia Productions Brighton 4,000
Citadel Arts Group Edinburgh 3,500
The Regal Film Society Minehead 3,000
Under the Edge Arts Wotton-
under-Edge 2,500
Total for Arts 831,000
(Total number of grants: 61)
Community £
The Recover Welwyn Garden
Team Ltd City 20,000
Vauxhall Community Law
and Information Centre Liverpool 20,000
Meadow Vale
Community Association Bristol 20,000*
ASCEND Watford 20,000
Daventry Volunteer
Centre Daventry 20,000
Community One
Stop Shop Edinburgh 20,000
Brewham Village Hall Bruton 20,000*
Ninfield Memorial Hall Ninfield 20,000*
Painters Forstal
Community Association Painters Forstal 20,000*
The Zink Project Buxton 20,000*
Grassmarket Community
Project Edinburgh 20,000
St Antony's Centre for
Church & Industry Manchester 20,000
Action Station South
Tyneside Ltd South Shields 20,000
Pitsmoor Adventure
Playground CIO Sheffield 20,000
SCRATCH Southampton 20,000
Voluntary Impact
Northamptonshire Northampton 20,000
Auchencairn Initiative Castle Douglas 20,000*
Medbourne Village Market
Hall Trust Harborough 20,000*
Rastrick Junior Brighouse 20,000*
Bentilee Volunteers CIO Stoke-on-Trent 20,000
Liberty Choir Hastings 20,000
The Wilts and Berks
Canal Trust Chippenham 20,000
Buttershaw Christian
Family Centre Bradford 20,000
Buxton Civic Association Buxton 20,000
Gendered Intelligence London 20,000
Whitehaven Community
Trust Ltd Cumbria 20,000
Gillingham Community
Church Gillingham 20,000*
St Michael's Parish
Church Wakefield 20,000
Kinning Park Complex Glasgow 20,000
Medrwn Mon Llangefni 20,000
Aurora Wellbeing Centres Worksop 20,000
Kinship Carers Liverpool 20,000
South West Lancashire
Independent Community
Advice Network Skelmersdale 20,000
Derbyshire Unemployed
Workers Centre
Chesterfield 20,000
Ruskin Museum Coniston 20,000
Colchester and East Essex
Cricket Club Colchester 20,000
Volunteer Centre Sutton Sutton 20,000
CAFAG (Chell Area Family
Action Group) Stoke-on-Trent 20,000
ZSV Trust London 20,000
Diversity Matters
North West Ltd Hyde 20,000
Local Initiatives in
New Galloway Castle Douglas 20,000*
Beyond Limits Bishop Auckland 20,000
Catalyst Stockton Stockton-
on-Tees 20,000
Nucleus Community
Action Ltd London 20,000
Westwood and Coldhurst
Women's Association Oldham 20,000
The Mustard Tree
Foundation Reading 20,000
Amulree Village Hall
Trust Fund Dunkeld 20,000*
Foothold Cymru Llanelli 15,000
Excelsior Trust Norwich 15,000
Hope Community Church Aintree 15,000
R-evolution Cottingham 15,000
Healthy Generations London 15,000
Filwood Playing
Fields Trust Bristol 15,000*
Community Resources
for Change Dagenham 15,000
Made In Hackney London 15,000
Sunderland North
Family Zone Sunderland 15,000
We Are Family London 15,000
Open Door Exmouth Exmouth 15,000
Tarrant Monkton and
Launceston Village Hall Blandford 15,000
Flourish House Glasgow 15,000
SocietyLinks
Tower Hamlets London 15,000
Hexham & Tynedale
Community Trust Hexham 15,000
St John The Evangelist Little Thornton 15,000
Tectona Trust Ltd Plymouth 15,000
Hour Community Framlingham 15,000
U3A Foyle Londonderry 15,000

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Home-Start
Birmingham South
Birmingham
15,000
Kent Enterprise Trust
Ramsgate
15,000
Whitchurch Community
Services Association
Whitchurch
15,000
Southampton City Farm
Southampton
15,000
St Luke's Advice Service Brighton
15,000
Houghton Field
Association
Leicester
15,000
Fair Shares
Gloucester
15,000
Hands Together Ludlow
Ludlow
15,000
Wotton Community
Wotton-
Sports Foundation
under-Edge
15,000
Silver Jubilee
Charitable Foundation
London
15,000
Meals on Wheels
Cumbria
Carlisle
12,000
Bawtry Heritage Group
Doncaster
12,000

The Dads Lane Community
Association CIO
Birmingham
10,000
Cycle-R
Cannock
10,000
Lanivet Parish Sport
and Recreational Trust
Lanivet
10,000
Minchinhampton
Market House CIO
Stroud
10,000

Slaley Commemoration
Hall
Hexham
10,000
Longtown Memorial Hall Community
Centre Club Ltd
Longtown
10,000
Port Vale
Foundation Trust
Stoke-on-Trent
10,000
Rotherfeld Village Hall
Rotherfeld
10,000

The John Lucy Trust
Warwick
10,000
Wembdon Village Hall &
Playing Fields Trust
Bridgwater
10,000

Grace Church Bolton
Bolton
10,000
Larne Wellbeing Hub
Larne
10,000
South Central
Community Transport
Liverpool
10,000
Welsh Border
Community Transport
Buckley
10,000
B Healthy Together
Edinburgh
10,000
Charlton Athletic
Community Trust
London
10,000
Heron Corn Mill
(Beetham) Ltd
Milnthorpe
10,000
LGBT+ Consortium
Exeter
10,000
Ashfeld Citizens
Kirkby
Advice Bureau
in Ashfeld
10,000
Banbury
Community Church
Banbury
10,000
Inner South West
London Samaritans
London
10,000
Keighley Association Women
& Children's Centre
Keighley
10,000
Tower Hamlets
Parents Centre
London
10,000
Yad Veachisomoch
L'chaim
Salford
10,000
Greater Manchester
Community Chaplaincy
Manchester
10,000
Ipswich BMX Club UK
Ipswich
10,000
Neuadd Goffa Criccieth
Memorial Hall
Criccieth
10,000
RUC Athletic Association Belfast
10,000
Auchterarder Community
Sports and Recreation
Auchterarder
10,000*
Community Focus
Inclusive Arts
London
10,000
SANCTUS
Chelmsford
10,000
Trowbridge Town Hall
Trowbridge
10,000
Gateway (York) CIO
York
10,000
Storeroom2010
Cowes
10,000
Burnley FC
in the Community
Burnley
10,000
Helping Hands
Community Trust
Leicester
10,000
Lincolnshire
Traveller Initiative
Waddington
10,000
Poole Waste Not
Want Not
Poole
10,000
The Parent House
London
10,000
Snitterfeld Village Hall
Stratford-
upon-Avon
10,000*
Citizens Advice Bureau
Cornwall Ltd
Liskeard
10,000
The Bryncynon Community
Revival Strategy
Ynysboeth
10,000
Westfeld Community
Development Association Hinckley
10,000
Blackburn with Darwen
Healthy Living
Blackburn
10,000
Brighter Futures
Rhyl
10,000
Storm Family Centre
London
10,000
Interloch Transport
Dunoon
10,000
Northampton Hope
Centre
Northampton
10,000
Trustees of The Belchamp
St Paul & District
Community House
Sudbury
10,000
Shopper-Aide Ltd
Campbeltown
10,000
Centre of Wellbeing,
Training & Culture
Rochdale
10,000
Watford Football Club
Community Sports and
Education Trust
Watford
10,000
Castle Point Social
Car Scheme
Benfeet
10,000
Epping Playground
Association
Epping
10,000
Apna Ghar Minority Ethnic
Womens Centre
South Shields
10,000
Chieveley Recreation
Centre
Chieveley
10,000
Lighthouse Charity Trust Sheringham
10,000
Community Dialogue
Belfast
10,000
Crossroads Youth and
Community Association
Glasgow
10,000
CreateBolton
Bolton
10,000
Safety First Community
Training Centre
Bradford
10,000
Silver Links/OKM
Hornchurch
8,000
Parent Club
London
8,000
Charles Young Centre
South Shields
7,500

53

Great Braxted Pavilion
Management Committee Witham
7,500
Port Isaac Village Hall
Port Isaac
7,500

Beatroute Arts
Glasgow
7,500
Confederation of Indian
Organisations UK
Leicester
7,500
Abbey People CIO
Cambridge
7,500
Citizen Outreach
Coalition
Liverpool
7,500
Caxton House
Community Centre
London
7,500
Parkfields
Community Centre
Mold
7,500
People's Enterprise and
Empowerment Forum
Brierfield
7,500
Grit Street Aid
Salford
7,500
The Edlington Hill Top
Centre Associates
Doncaster
7,500
Exeter Food Action
Exeter
7,500
Neuadd Eleanor
Village Hall
Ruthin
7,500
The PCC of the
Ecclestiastical Parish
of Claygate
Esher
7,500
Borwick & Priest Hutton
War Memorial Hall
Carnforth
7,500
Greatway Foundation
Edinburgh
7,500
Seghill Colliery Institute
Northumberland
7,500
The Perceval Institute
Wadebridge
7,500
Friends of
Newcastle
Jesmond Library
upon Tyne
7,000
All FM
Manchester
6,500
St Nicks
York
6,500
Young Asian Voices
Sunderland
6,500
Dorothy Parkes Centre
Smethwick
6,500
Community Action
Network
Bournemouth
6,000
Community
Enterprise Ltd
Livingston
6,000
Burnham Overy
Village Hall
King's Lynn
6,000
Bangladeshi Parents
Association in Newham
London
5,000
Eardisland Village Hall
Management Committee Eardisland
5,000*
Little Hadham
Village Hall
Little Hadham
5,000
Bournemouth Churches
Housing Association
Bournemouth
5,000
Resume Foundation
Leicester
5,000
Lisburn Downtown
Centre
County Down
5,000
Boston Community
Transport
Boston
5,000
Canolfan Deuluol
Tregaron
5,000
Ditch Debt with Dignity
Aberdeen
5,000
Dunston Community
Centre
Gateshead
5,000
Hope and Vision
Communities
Reading
5,000
Powerhouse
Community Network
Dagenham
5,000
North Norfolk
Community Transport
North Walsham
5,000
Wickhambrook Memorial
Social Centre
Newmarket
5,000
Bridgerule Village Hall Ltd Holsworthy
5,000
Care Lochaber
Fort William
5,000
Outside In Pathways Ltd London
5,000
Darts (Doncaster
Community Arts)
Doncaster
5,000
Groundwork
West Midlands
Tipton
5,000
Manchester Action on
Street Health
Manchester
5,000
Meadow Well Connected North Shields
5,000
Ravenscliffe Community
Association
Bradford
5,000
The Community Council
of Shropshire
Shrewsbury
5,000
Worcester Community
Trust
Worcester
5,000
Eye Playing Fields
Association
Eye
5,000
Stanton Lacy Village Hall Ludlow
5,000
Child Okeford Village Hall Blandford
5,000
George Nympton
Village Hall
George Nympton
5,000
St Mary's Bacton Suffolk Stowmarket
5,000
St Tudy Village Hall
Bodmin
5,000
Higher Folds
Community Centre
Leigh
5,000
Connexions
Community Hub
Gainsborough
5,000
King's Church Darlington Darlington
5,000
Leven Playing
Field Association
Beverley
5,000
Active and In Touch
Frome
5,000
Morebattle Institute
Kelso
5,000
Titchfield Village Trust
Titchfield
5,000
Gate & District
Welfare Association
Llanelli
4,000
Moorsholm
Memorial Hall
Saltburn
3,500
Gurseva
Hounslow
3,000
Pontyates Miners
Welfare Association
Llanelli
3,000
Education 2000
Huddersfield
3,000
Shettleston Community
Growing Project
Glasgow
3,000
Horsham Debt
Advice Service
Horsham
2,500
Stour Valley
Vineyard Church
Sudbury
1,000
Total for Community
2,426,500
(Total number of grants: 213)
Education
£
Holt Pre-School
Fundraising Committee
Trowbridge
20,000*
The Talent Foundry Trust London
20,000*
GASP Motor Project
Guildford
20,000

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The Gallions Music Trust &
Gallions Primary School London 20,000
Ariel Trust Ltd Liverpool 20,000
Curwen Print
Study Centre Cambridge 20,000
Mayor's Fund for London London 20,000
Stamford Welland
Academy Stamford 15,000
Life Education Notts Nottingham 15,000
Converge (c/o York St
John University) York 15,000
Lifeskills – Learning
for Living Bristol 15,000
Sistema Cymru - Codi'r To Caernarfon 15,000
Leith School of Art Edinburgh 15,000
North Halifax
Grammar School Halifax 15,000
Music 4 U Aberdeen 15,000
Physics Partners Ltd Sevenoaks 15,000
Autism Wessex Christchurch 10,000
Hinton St George Parent &
Friends Association Ilminster 10,000
St Cuthbert's
Catholic Academy Blackpool 10,000*
Port Isaac Community
Primary School Port Isaac 10,000
Positive Behaviour
Support for Learning London 10,000
Warren Association Trust Lowestoft 10,000*
Queen Alexandra
College Birmingham 10,000
Wensum Trust Norwich 10,000*
Chapel St Leonards
Primary School Skegness 10,000
Open Road West Norfolk King's Lynn 10,000
The Mullany Fund Swansea 10,000
Trent Compassion Trust Nottingham 10,000
East Harptree Nursery Preschool
and Forest School Bristol 10,000
Dame Vera Lynn
Children's Charity
Cuckfeld 10,000
The Jigsaw Trust Cranleigh 10,000*
Friends of St
Bartholomew's School London 10,000
Cricket Green School Mitcham 10,000
Phoenix Academy Walsall 10,000
Easton Community
Children's Centre Bristol 7,500*
Carr Junior School Fund York 7,500*
The Dalai Lama Centre
for Compassion Oxford 7,500
St George's CE Primary
School, Battersea London 5,000
Friends of Ashton Craigend 5,000
Ready Steady Read Hull 5,000
Someries Junior School Luton 5,000
St George's RC
Primary School York 5,000*
Busbridge Infant
School PTA Godalming 5,000
Magic Lantern London 5,000
Oakwell Rise
Primary Academy Barnsley 5,000
Friends of Stoke
Poges School Stoke Poges 5,000
Jewish History Association
of South Wales Cardiff 5,000
English Martyrs Catholic
Primary School Worthing 5,000*
Woodchester Endowed
Church of England
Primary School Stroud 5,000
Adderley Primary School Saltley 5,000
Sherborne St John Sherborne
School Association St John 3,000
Walton Leigh School Walton-
Parents Staff Association on-Thames 3,000
Monkton Park
Primary School Chippenham 3,000
Brockholes CE
(C) School Holmfrth 3,000
Riverside Area
Special School Goole 3,000
Ringsfeld Primary
School PFA Beccles 3,000
Corbets Tey School PFA Upminster 3,000*
Bidwell Brook
Special School PTA Dartington 3,000
King's Meadow Academy Fitzwilliam 2,500*
Mickle Trafford Preschool Chester 2,000*
Dovery Down Lower School
Parents Association Leighton Buzzard 2,000
Sidmouth CE Primary
School PTFA Sidmouth 2,000
Brandon Primary
School PTA Durham 1,000
Total for Education 576,000
(Total number of grants: 63)
Environment £
Clydesdale Community
Initiatives Lanark 20,000*
Arkwright Meadows
Community Gardens Nottingham 20,000
SCOTLAND: The
Big Picture Kingussie 20,000
Marine Research and Lydeard
Conservation Foundation St Lawrence 20,000
Awel Aman Tawe Swansea 15,000*
Nairn River Enterprise Nairn 15,000
Creekside
Education Trust London 15,000
Shropshire Wildlife Trust Shrewsbury 15,000
Full Circle Food Project Ashington 10,000
Andover Trees United Andover 10,000
The Hidden
Gardens Trust Glasgow 10,000
Urban Partnership Group London 10,000
Culpeper Community
Garden Association London 10,000
Cynnal Cymru –
Sustain Wales Cardiff 10,000
The Frozen Ark Project Newstead Village 10,000

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Birmingham Open
Spaces Forum Birmingham 10,000
River Holme Connections Huddersfield 10,000
Avon Wildlife Trust Bristol 7,500
United Response London 7,500
Scottish Youth
Film Foundation Edinburgh 5,000
The Otterhead Estate
Trust Company Ltd Ilminster 5,000
The Royal Horticultural
Society London 2,500
Tarka Country Trust Barnstaple 2,000
Sholing Valleys
Study Centre Southampton 1,500*
Total for Environment 261,000
(Total number of grants: 24)
Faith £
Balderton
Methodist Church Balderton 20,000
North Lynn
Methodist Church King's Lynn 20,000
St Peter & St Paul Church Aston Rowant 20,000
St Peter and St Mary Stowmarket 20,000*
Hope Church Rhydyfelin Rhondda-
Cynon-Taff 20,000*
Hillfields Church Coventry 20,000
All Saints' Church
Brightlingsea Colchester 20,000*
Christ Church, Fulwood Sheffield 20,000*
Saint Helen's Church Kelloe 20,000*
St Matthews
Bethnal Green London 20,000*
Sutton in the Elms
Baptist Church Leicester 20,000*
Daventry Contact Daventry 20,000
Little Bealings PCC Little Bealings 20,000
St Martin & Meriadoc,
Camborne Cluster
of Churches Penzance 20,000
St Mary's Church Feltwell 20,000*
St Michael and All Angels
Church, Hughenden High Wycombe 20,000*
Sutton St James
Anglican Church Macclesfield 20,000*
The Fishermen's Mission Whiteley 20,000
Newquay Evangelical
Church Newquay 20,000
St Peter & All Hallows Church,
West Huntspill Highbridge 20,000*
Hope Church Coatbridge
Free Church of Scotland Coatbridge 20,000*
The PCC of St Petroc Bodmin 20,000*
Wellingborough United
Reformed Church Wellingborough 20,000*
The Ecclesiastical Parish
of East Barnet East Barnet 20,000
St John the Baptist Church,
Hatherleigh Okehampton 20,000*
St Andrews Church,
Wheatfield
Thame 20,000
The PCC of the
Ecclesiastical Parish
of St James Silsden 20,000*
Termonamongan
Parish Church Castlederg 20,000*
All Saints & St Andrews
Church York 20,000
St James' Church Weybridge 20,000
PCC of St Mary the Virgin Wheatley 20,000
St Saviour’s Church London 20,000*
Trinity Church Buxton 20,000*
St Mary's Church,
Wycliffe Barnard Castle 15,000*
Urban Church Warrington 15,000*
North Springfield
Baptist Church Chelmsford 15,000*
Wiveton PCC Wiveton 15,000*
Equipping for Life (EfL) Belfast 15,000
Elim Connect Malvern 15,000
St George's Church Stamford 15,000
Holy Trinity Wester Hailes
Church of Scotland Edinburgh 15,000
New Life Church Coalville 15,000
St Martin's Marple Stockport 15,000
Gamlingay with Hatley
St George and East
Hatley PCC Sandy 15,000*
St. Matthew's PCC
Netley Marsh Southampton 15,000*
Bluntisham
Baptist Church Huntingdon 15,000
St Cleer Parish Church Liskeard 15,000*
The PCC of St Thomas
of Canterbury Goring-on-Thames 15,000
PCC of St Martin's
Fangfoss York 15,000*
West Grinstead PCC Horsham 15,000
New Inn
Congregational Church Pontypool 15,000*
St Peter and St Paul Church,
Bishops Hull Taunton 15,000
The PCC of the
Ecclesiastical Parish
of Stoke St Michael Coventry 15,000
All Saints Church
Clapham Park London 12,000
Sutton St James
Baptist Church Sutton St James 10,000
Kings People's Church Bolton 10,000
Carleton Rode
Baptist Church Attleborough 10,000*
Godfirst Christchurch Christchurch 10,000*
Holy Trinity Church Hurstpierpoint 10,000
St.Mary Higham Ferrers 600
Appeal Committee Higham Ferrers 10,000*
Emmanuel Parish Church,
Wylde Green Birmingham 10,000
Hope Community Church Bristol 10,000
St Wilfrid's Church
and Church Hall Pevensey Bay 10,000
Harbour Church Portsmouth 10,000

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New Life Church
Warwick
10,000
St Bartholomew's Church Lostwithiel
10,000

Tresillian and Lamorran
with Merther PCC
Truro
10,000
Woven St John's
Nottingham
10,000

Grange Hill
Methodist Church
Chigwell
10,000
Southampton City
Mission (CIO)
Southampton
10,000
Diocese of Hexham and
Newcastle, Justice &
Peace Refugee Project
Newcastle
10,000
St Mary the Virgin
Furneux Pelham
Buntingford
10,000
ELT Baptist Church
London
10,000
Parish of Llantrisant
Fardre
Pontypridd
10,000
St Margaret's Church,
Reydon
Southwold
10,000
YESU
Sheringham
10,000
St John's Church
Millom
10,000
St Thomas' Church
Rhyl
10,000
Aberdare St Fagan PCC
Aberdare
10,000
The PCC of the
Ecclesiastical Parish of
St Philip and St James
Ilfracombe
10,000
St John the Evangelist,
Upper Norwood
London
10,000
The Huddersfeld Parish
Church of St Peter
Huddersfeld
10,000
St Peter's Church
Shipley
10,000

Christ Church W4
Chiswick
10,000
St Laurence Church &
Centre, Catford
London
10,000
Wigan Deanery Trust
Wigan
10,000
St Nicolas Great
Bookham PCC
Leatherhead
10,000
Friends of St Ruan and
St Grade Historic
Church Buildings
Helston
10,000
Linton United
Reformed Church
Cambridge
10,000
St Andrew's Church,
Wickhambreaux
Canterbury
10,000
St Mael and St
Sulien Church
Corwen
10,000
The Bridge Project
Tadcaster
10,000
St Elizabeth's Church,
Horwich
Bolton
10,000
Church of Saint Peter,
Stanton Lacy
Ludlow
10,000

St Mary the Virgin
Baldock
10,000
Capel Llwyndyrus
Pwllheli
10,000

Church of St Mary
Stoke
by Nayland
10,000
St Mary's Church,
Creggan
Londonderry
10,000
St Andrew's Church
Helions Bumpstead
Haverhill
10,000
St Thomas and St Luke's Dudley
10,000
St Barnabas, Sutton PCC Sutton
10,000*
The PCC of St Mary's
Merton
London
10,000
United Christian
Broadcasters Ltd
Stoke-on-Trent
10,000
The PCC of St John the
Baptist France Lyanch
Stroud
10,000
Ignite Penrith
Penrith
8,500
St Mary's Church
Shelton
Huntingdon
8,000
St Nicholas Church,
Bawtry
Doncaster
8,000
Twyford United
Reformed Church
Twyford
8,000
St Philip & St James
Whittington
7,500
GreenHouse Mentoring
Luton
7,500
PCC of St George's,
Newcastle
Jesmond
upon Tyne
7,500*
St Michael's
Alnwick
7,500
St Pauls Methodist Church
and Community Centre
Huddersfeld
7,500*
St Giles' Church,
Shermanbury
Henfeld
7,500
St Mary's Church
Broughton Astley
7,500
All Saints Church Eaton
Retford
7,500
Kelshall PCC
Royston
7,500
Lanivet Parochial Church Lanivet
7,500*
The Friends of St Cyrs
Church
Stinchcombe
7,500*
Oldfeld Park
Baptist Church
Bath
7,500
St John's Church, Walton Chesterfeld
7,500
St Stephens Church,
Soundwell
Bristol
7,500
Anglican Church of St
Peter Mancroft
Norwich
7,500
St. Leonards Church
Wotton-
Tortworth PCC
under-Edge
7,500
Norton-Juxta-Twycross
Church Council
Atherstone
7,500
St David's,
Stratford-
Newbold-on-Stour
upon-Avon
7,500
Parish Church of St John
the Divine, Menston
with Woodhead
Ilkley
7,500
PCC St.Mary Virgin,
Northill
Biggleswade
7,500
St Nicholas' Church
Chiswick
7,500
Euxton Parish Church
Chorley
7,500
St Marys Becontree
Dagenham
7,500
Panshanger Church
Welwyn
Garden City
7,500
St Peter's Church,
Wrestlingworth
Sandy
7,500
The Light House (Christian
Care Ministry) Trust Ltd
Coventry
7,500
Waterstock PCC for
the Church
Waterstock
7,500
Honing with
Crostwight PCC
North Walsham
7,500
St Botolph's Hadstock
Cambridge
7,500
St Peter ad Vincula
Church Ratley PCC
Banbury
7,500

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Trinity Methodist
Church Centre Kidderminster 7,500
Beacon Church Exeter 7,500*
Almondbury
Methodist Church
Huddersfield 7,500
St Andrew's Church Rushmere
St Andrew 7,500
St Barnabas Church and
Community Centre Oldham 7,500
St. Nicholas' Little Saxham 7,500*
Fulwell Methodist Church Sunderland 7,000
St Lawrence Church,
Sandhurst Gloucester 6,000*
St Mary Magdalene
Castle Ashby Northampton 6,000
Without Walls Stanton
Christian Fellowship under Bardon 6,000
Parish Church of St
Constantine & St
Aegidius, Milton Abbot Tavistock 6,000
Oxford Churches
Debt Centre Oxford 6,000
The PCC of the
Ecclesiastical Parish
of Harwood Bolton 6,000
Saint Mark's (C of E) Church,
Kempshott Basingstoke 6,000
All Saints Church
Annesley Nottinghamshire 6,000
Glenorchy United
Reformed Church Exmouth 6,000
Abercynon Parish Abercynon 6,000
Becontree Heath Islamic
Society (DCM) Ltd Dagenham 5,000
Culcheth Methodist
Church Warrington 5,000
Emmanuel United Reformed
Church Haydon Wick Swindon 5,000
Holy Trinity & St Barnabas
Episcopal Church Paisley 5,000*
Smallhythe PCC Tenterden 5,000*
St James the Great, Salt Stafford 5,000*
St Martins Church Dover 5,000*
The Bridge Church Chepstow 5,000
Upavon Baptist Chapel Pewsey 5,000*
Christ Church and St John
the Evangelist Gosport 5,000
Markfield Congregational
Church
Markfield 5,000
St James the Great
Talaton Exeter 5,000
St James' Church Staveley 5,000
Kidderminster
Baptist Church Kidderminster 5,000
St Peters Church Ealing London 5,000
St Mary the Virgin Kelling 5,000
St Michael & All Angels,
Ashton Preston 5,000
St Andrew's Church,
Deal (SAPOR) Deal 5,000*
St Peter's Church Winchcombe 5,000*
Gospel Temple
Apostolic Church London 5,000
Parish of Kenfig Hill Bridgend 5,000
PCC of Postlebury Frome 5,000
Sharon Full
Gospel Church Pontypool 5,000
St John The Baptist Alnmouth/
Alnmouth PCC Alnmouth 5,000
St Paul's Church Salisbury 5,000
All Saints' Church
North Runcton King's Lynn 5,000
All Saint's Church Rotherby 5,000
Loughton & Chigwell
District Synagogue Loughton 5,000
St John the Baptist,
Tunstall Sittingbourne 5,000
St Luke's Church Stone Cross 5,000
St Nicholas' Church
Bradfield Sheffield 5,000
St Paul's Church,
Gorefield
Wisbech 5,000
West Hendred PCC West Hendred 5,000
Alness Baptist Church Alness 5,000*
St Andrew's Church Eastbourne 5,000
St James the Great Bratton 5,000
St James-the-Less
Church London 5,000*
St Mark's Church Peterborough 5,000*
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of All Saints with
St Columb's, Notting Hill London 5,000
Eglwys Dewi Sant Church Cardiff 5,000
St Mary the Virgin Wenvoe 5,000
St. Mary's Church
Clydach Swansea 5,000
Newham Youth For Christ London 5,000
St Neot Church PCC Liskeard 5,000
Catalyst Vineyard Church Aberdeen 5,000
Church of St Mary
Magdalene Gillingham 5,000
St Faith's Church &
Community Centre Hexton 5,000
All Saints' Church Kington Magna 5,000
Caersalem
Baptist Church Cardiff 5,000
St Cyprian's Church
Sneinton Nottingham 5,000
St Peters Welford Stratford-
on Avon PCC upon-Avon 5,000
The Chapel of Our Lady
of the Crag Trust Knaresborough 5,000
Stamford
Methodist Church Stamford 5,000
Fintry Kirk,
Church of Scotland Glasgow 5,000
St Michael & All
Angels Church Middleton Tyas 5,000
The PCC of the
Ecclesiastical Parish
of St Mary, Beddington Wallington 5,000
All Saints High
Bray Church Brayford 5,000

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All Souls Church Eastbourne 5,000
St Mark's Anlaby
Common PCC Hull 5,000
Batcombe PCC Dorchester 5,000
Glascote Methodist
Church Tamworth 5,000
St John the Baptist
Church, Great Amwell Ware 5,000
Women on the
Frontline Ministries Ilford 5,000
Wilsford Church Council Wilsford 5,000
Holy Trinity Church Tarleton 5,000
The English Province of
the Order of Preachers Oxford 5,000
The Shrine of Our Lady
St Mary of Glastonbury Glastonbury 5,000
Highlands Methodist
Church Leigh-on-Sea 5,000
St Augustine's Church Rugeley 5,000
Apex Church Peterhead 5,000
Sowerby Parochial Hall Thirsk 5,000
St Mary's Church
Timsbury PCC Timsbury 5,000
Amazing Grace Chapel Hull 5,000
Great Bourton PCC Banbury 5,000
St John the Baptist
Church, Tiffeld
Towcester 5,000
St Swithin's Church Royston 5,000
St Mary the Virgin
Great Warley Brentwood 4,000
Whitfeld with
Ninebanks PCC Hexham 3,500
The Blessed Virgin Mary
Church Nettlecombe Withycombe 3,500
Combs St Mary Stowmarket 3,000
All Saints' Parish Church
Croxley Green Rickmansworth 3,000
Chelmsford Methodist
Circuit Chelmsford 3,000
St Peter's Church Wormleighton 3,000
St Mary's Church, Carew Tenby 3,000*
Life Everlasting Parish Ilford 3,000
Saint John the Baptist
Church, Carno Caersws 3,000
St John the Baptist
Church Mildenhall 3,000
St Nicholas's Church Montgomery 3,000
The PCC of the
Ecclesiastical Parish
of St. Michael's and
St Luke's Beccles 3,000
Oadby Baptist Church Leicester 3,000
All Saints Church Parish
Church Woodchurch Ashford 3,000
Billericay Methodist
Church Billericay 3,000
St Nicholas Church Kirton
Snitterby in Lindsey 3,000
Amington Parish Church Tamworth 3,000
St Margaret's Church
Putney London 3,000
St Marys Church
Little Finborough Stowmarket 3,000*
St Theodore's Church Caerphilly 3,000
St Peter's Church,
Nowton Bury St Edmunds 3,000
St Mary with St Leonard,
Broomfeld
Chelmsford 3,000
St John the Evangelist
Church, Whitfeld
Brackley 3,000
St John the Baptist Halstead 3,000
Grimsby Trinity Church of
the Nazarene Grimsby 2,500
Wigton Road Methodist
Church Carlisle 2,500
Ridgeway Methodist
Church Plymouth 2,000
All Saints Church,
Hundon Sudbury 2,000
Total for Faith 2,307,500
(Total number of grants: 260)
Health £
Heart Care (Walsall
Rehabilitation and
Healthy Living Trust) Walsall 20,000
Huntington's Disease
Association Liverpool 20,000
The Food Chain London 20,000
Sheffeld Hospitals
Charity
Sheffeld 20,000*
Music for my Mind Harpenden 20,000
The Ryan MS
Therapy Centre Coulsdon 20,000
Samson Centre for
Multiple Sclerosis Guildford 20,000
The Movement Centre Oswestry 20,000
Attend London 20,000
Headway Norfolk &
Waveney Ltd Gorleston 20,000
The Martin Gallier Project New Ferry 20,000
Mersey Counselling &
Therapy Centre Wallasey 20,000*
Swindon MS and Neuro
Therapy Centre Swindon 20,000
Community Support Network
South London London 20,000
Impact Living Bradford 20,000
The Richard Dimbleby
Cancer Fund London 20,000
Headway Cambridgeshire Cambridge 20,000
Alice House Hospice Hartlepool 20,000
Berkshire Multiple Sclerosis
Therapy Centre Ltd Reading 20,000
Better Pathways Birmingham 20,000
Chilli Studios (Newcastle
and Gateshead Arts Newcastle
Studio) Ltd upon Tyne 20,000
Kintsugi Hope Boreham 20,000
St Wilfrid's Hospice Eastbourne 20,000
Womankind Bristol Women's
Therapy Centre Bristol 20,000

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Wellspring Therapy
& Training Harrogate 20,000
BucksVision Aylesbury 20,000
Step One Charity Exeter 15,000
Blue Sky Trust Newcastle 15,000
Association for Rehabilitation
of Communication and
Oral Skills Malvern 15,000
The Ehlers-Danlos
Support UK Borehamwood 15,000
White House Cancer
Support Ltd Dudley 15,000
Spoons Manchester 15,000
Mindspace Perth 15,000
Action East Devon Cranbrook 15,000
Herefordshire Headway Hereford 15,000
HUMEN London 15,000
The Forget Me Not
Children's Hospice
Huddersfield 15,000
Dundee and Angus ADHD
Support Group Dundee 15,000
Teeth Team Ltd Hull 15,000
Create Hope Bracknell 15,000
Time to Talk
West Berkshire Newbury 15,000
The Youth Counselling
Project Seaford 10,000
St Raphael's Hospice Sutton 10,000
The Jewish Association for
Mental Illness (Jami) Edgware 10,000*
The Hugs Foundation Bodmin 10,000
Home from Hospital Care Birmingham 10,000
British Thyroid
Foundation Harrogate 10,000
Mind in Harrow Harrow 10,000
Overgate Hospice Halifax 10,000
Dianne Oxberry Trust Manchester 10,000
Nurse Lifeline London 10,000
CancerWise Chichester 10,000
Focus Counselling Bath 10,000
InterAct Stroke Support London 10,000
Harlow Stroke
Support Group Harlow 10,000
Brittle Bone Society Dundee 10,000
Fight Against Blindness Royston 10,000
A Slice of Happiness Watford 10,000
The Brigstowe Project Bristol 10,000
Multiple Sclerosis Therapy
Centre Norfolk Norwich 10,000
Willow Wood Hospice Ashton-
under-Lyne 9,000
Spinal Injuries Scotland Glasgow 8,000
Smile Group Macclesfield 7,500
Wiltshire Search
and Rescue Devizes 7,500
Art Therapy Yorkshire Scarborough 7,500
Yes to Life London 7,000
Essex Respite &
Care Association Chelmsford 5,000
The Thyroid Trust London 5,000
Action on Pre-eclampsia Evesham 5,000
St Andrew's First Aid Glasgow 5,000
Horticultural
Therapy Trust Plymouth 5,000
Green Health
Thames Valley Reading 3,000
Headroom Young
People's Charity Fleet 2,000
Total for Health 1,011,500
(Total number of grants: 73)
Museums & Heritage £
Quaker Tapestry at
Kendal Ltd Kendal 20,000*
Shambellie House Trust Dumfries 20,000
Lyme Regis Philpot
Museum Trust Ltd Lyme Regis 20,000
7th Armoured Division
Commemorative Fund Harwich 18,000*
The Museum of
Leathercraft Northampton 15,000*
Devon & Exeter
Institution Exeter 15,000
Empathy Museum London 15,000
The Hospital of William
Browne, Merchant Stamford 15,000
Bamburgh Heritage Trust Beadnell 10,000
Thames Sailing
Barge Trust Maldon 10,000
The Long Shop Museum Leiston 10,000
The Susan Trust Chelmsford 7,500
Waverley Steam
Navigation Co Ltd Glasgow 5,000
Sheffield General
Cemetery Trust
Sheffield 5,000
Shaftesbury Abbey &
Museum Preservation
Trust Co Ltd Shaftesbury 5,000
Bath Industrial
Heritage Trust Bath 5,000
Halesworth and
District Museum Halesworth 5,000*
Total for Museums & Heritage 200,500
(Total number of grants: 17)
Welfare £
Disability Equality
Scotland Glasgow 20,000
True Butterflies
Foundation Truro 20,000
Grove Cottage (Bishop's
Stortford Mencap) Bishop's Stortford 20,000
Shine (East Norfolk) Great Yarmouth 20,000
The Motherhood Plan York 20,000
Home-Start Wyre Forest Kidderminster 20,000
Gateshead Older
People's Assembly Gateshead 20,000
Home-Start Watford
& Three Rivers Watford 20,000
Your Voice Counts Gateshead 20,000
SIFA Fireside Birmingham 20,000

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Baby Equipment Loan
Service & Toy Library Wallsend 20,000
Nene Valley Christian
Family Refuge Northampton 20,000
Age UK Bexley Bexley 20,000
Carers in Bedfordshire Bedford 20,000
CYCA – Connecting Youth,
Children and Adults Llanelli 20,000
Hope for the Young London 20,000
Lancaster and District
Homeless Action Service Lancaster 20,000
Student Action
for Refugees London 20,000
Talbot House
Support Centre Manchester 20,000
The Nancy Oldfeld Trust Norwich 20,000
Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse
and Rape Crisis Centre Oxford 20,000
Advocacy Matters Sutton Coldfeld 20,000
Carers FIRST Strood 20,000
Community Drug and Alcohol
Recovery Services London 20,000
EFA London London 20,000
Enterprise Homes Group Wolverhampton 20,000
Entraide (Mutual Aid) Solihull 20,000
Unity Works
Social Enterprises London 20,000
Assist Trust Norwich 20,000
Bridge Care Ltd Bath 20,000
The Maypole Project Bromley 20,000
Veterans Outdoors Ivybridge 20,000
First Step
Community Project Musselburgh 20,000
Work Rights Centre London 20,000
Canterbury and District
Early Years Project Canterbury 20,000
GISDA Gwynedd 20,000
The Hope Programme Luton 20,000
Baraka Community
Association London 20,000
Home-Start South
West Kent Tunbridge Wells 20,000
POW Nottingham Ltd Nottingham 20,000
The Margins Project London 20,000
Sight Support Derbyshire Derby 20,000*
Aid Box Community Bristol 20,000
Edinburgh Development
Group Edinburgh 20,000
Adfam National London 20,000
Circles South East Didcot 20,000
Mosaic – Supporting
Bereaved Children Blandford Forum 20,000
Music Action
International Manchester 20,000
VOCAL – Voice of Carers
Across Lothian Edinburgh 20,000
Aspire (Association for
Spinal Injury Research,
Rehabilitation and
Reintegration) Stanmore 20,000
North Tyneside
Carers Centre North Shields 20,000
Independent Arts Newport 20,000
CARAS London 20,000
700 Club Darlington 20,000
Age UK Westminster London 20,000
Children Heard and Seen Oxford 20,000
Aiming Higher Blackpool 20,000
Felinfoel Family Centre Llanelli 20,000
Age Exchange London 20,000
Access Adventures Staines-
upon-Thames 20,000
Watford Women's Centre Watford 20,000
Home-Start County
Borough of Wrexham Wrexham 20,000
Age UK Milton Keynes Milton Keynes 20,000
Perth Autism
Support SCIO Perth 20,000
The National Association
of Children of Alcoholics Bristol 20,000
Let Me Know (LMK) London 20,000
Afro Innovation Group Leicester 20,000
The Friary Nottingham 20,000
Safety Net Brighton 20,000
EVA Women's Aid Ltd Redcar 20,000*
Emmaus Mossley Mossley 17,000*
The Brunswick Centre Glasgow 15,000
BUILD Charity Ltd Norwich 15,000
South Glasgow Childcare
Partnership Forum SCIO Glasgow 15,000
Winchester and District
Young Carers Winchester 15,000
CLEAR Emotional Trauma
and Therapy Specialists Truro 15,000
Home-Start
Wokingham District Reading 15,000
Home-Start Reading Reading 15,000
Abigail Housing Leeds 15,000
Southwark Irish
Pensioners Project London 15,000
The Southmead Project Bristol 15,000
Deptford Methodist
Mission–Disabled
People's Contact London 15,000
PramaLife Poole 15,000
Redbridge Carers
Support Service Ilford 15,000
Promise Inclusion Ltd Bracknell 15,000
Restart Lives Hertford Heath 15,000
Autism Berkshire Reading 15,000
Home-Start Lambeth London 15,000
Surrey Drug and
Alcohol Care Ltd Guildford 15,000
Home-Start East Surrey Redhill 15,000
Disablement Association
Hillingdon Hayes 15,000
Somali Welfare Trust Ilford 15,000
Papworth Trust Huntingdon 15,000

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Home-Start Haringey,
Hackney and
Waltham Forest London 15,000
Action on Disability London 15,000
Baobab Centre for Young
Survivors in Exile London 15,000
Home-Start Wandsworth London 15,000
Link Visiting Scheme Wokingham 15,000
St Chad's Sanctuary CIO Birmingham 15,000
Slough Homeless, Our
Concern (SHOC) Slough 15,000
The Fatherhood Institute London 15,000
Afasic London 15,000
Home-Start Warrington Warrington 15,000
Home-Start West Dorset Dorchester 15,000
Bren Project Chester 15,000
Chester Sexual Abuse
Support Service Chester 15,000
Policy Centre for
African Peoples London 15,000
The Include Project Redhill 15,000
Aspirations Programme Southend-on-Sea 15,000
Flamingo Chicks Bristol 14,000
Lewes District Churches
HOMELINK Lewes 11,500
Bloomin' Arts Ltd Lingfield 11,000
Home-Start Kernow Redruth 10,000
Splice Child and Family
Project Ltd Pyle 10,000
Astriid Faversham 10,000
Braintree District
Mencap Society Braintree 10,000
Cliff House Community
Support Services Ltd Knaresborough 10,000
Embassy Northwich 10,000
Gilgal Birmingham Birmingham 10,000
Harehills English
Language Project Leeds 10,000
Orchard Trust Lydbrook 10,000
Positive Help Edinburgh 10,000
Down Syndrome
Development Trust Seaford 10,000
Home-Start Craven Keighley 10,000
Jericho Road Project Nottingham 10,000
SHAPE Birmingham 10,000
N-Compass – towards a
brighter future Preston 10,000
The Chronicle Newcastle
Sunshine Fund upon Tyne 10,000
Equation Nottingham 10,000
Space Chester 10,000
Younger People with
Dementia (Berkshire) Wokingham 10,000
Plymouth Highbury Trust Plymouth 10,000
The Prison Phoenix Trust Oxford 10,000
Wycombe Refugee
Partnership High Wycombe 10,000
Age UK Oxfordshire Abingdon 10,000
Burnage Good
Neighbours Manchester 10,000
Hebron Trust Norwich 10,000
Leeds Destitute Asylum-
seekers Support Leeds 10,000
S.H.E UK Mansfield 10,000
SPEAK WITH IT Wakefield 10,000
ALDAG (Always Learning
And Developing) Ashtead 10,000*
Ahimsa Plymouth 10,000
Age Concern Mole Valley Dorking 10,000
Aphasia Re-Connect Bromley 10,000
Artbox London London 10,000
Home-Start
Goole & District Goole 10,000
Streetbikes Huddersfield 10,000
A&A Services
West Midlands Darlaston 10,000
Alumah CIO Brandon 10,000
It's a Penalty Leatherhead 10,000
MahaDevi Yoga Centre London 9,000
Home-Start South Stratford-
Warwickshire upon-Avon 8,000
Sensory Soft Play Hastings 7,500
Veterans Lifeline Smarden 7,500
Abingdon Carousel Abingdon 7,500
Focus Birmingham Birmingham 7,500
Southend Mencap Southend-on-Sea 7,500
Trimsaran Family Centre Kidwelly 7,500
Care for Kids
North Devon Barnstaple 7,500
Melton Mencap Melton Mowbray 7,500*
Sussex Pathways Lewes 7,500
Disability North Newcastle
upon Tyne 6,500
Legacy WM Birmingham 6,500
N-Vision. Blackpool, Fylde
and Wyre Society
for the Blind Blackpool 6,500
Sefton Women's and
Children's Aid Bootle 6,500
Stockport Without Abuse Stockport 6,500
Hijinx Cardiff 6,500
Neuro Therapy Centre Chester 6,500
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire
Refugee Forum Nottingham 6,500
One Roof Leicester Leicester 6,500
Stockport Women's
Centre Stockport 6,500
Enrych Buckinghamshire Aylesbury 6,000
Ekota Care Trust Limited London 6,000
Levenshulme Good
Neighbours Levenshulme 5,000
Oundle Mencap Holiday Oundle 5,000
Newry City Afc
Special Olympic Club Newry 5,000
Pasda - Supporting
Parents and Carers
of Autistic Adults Edinburgh 5,000
Happy Hill Essex CIO Braintree 5,000
Turning Corners London 5,000
Soundabout Oxford 5,000

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Circle of Support (COS) for
Autism Families Ltd
Londonderry
5,000
Action for Elders Trust
Swansea
5,000
DangerPoint Ltd
Talacre
5,000
Grace House North East Sunderland
5,000
Music Action
International
Manchester
5,000
Positive Action in
the Community
Nelson
5,000
The Brick
Wigan
5,000
St Davids Diocesan Council
for Social Responsibility –
Plant Dewi
Carmarthen
5,000
Venus Working Creatively
with Young Women
Bootle
5,000
Sally Urwin
Corbridge
5,000
Alternatives to Violence
Project Britain
London
5,000
Irish Chaplaincy
London
5,000
Care Links
West Midlands
Smethwick
5,000
Age Concern
Chandler's Ford
Eastleigh
3,000
Blooming Blossoms Trust London
2,500
Forever Young Club
Edinburgh
2,500
What? Why? Children
in Hospital
Edinburgh
2,500
Total for Welfare
2,675,500
(Total number of grants: 197)
Youth
£
Ability North London
London
20,000
Newark Youth London LtdLondon
20,000
Hope UK
Kettering
20,000
Citywise Mentoring Ltd
Manchester
20,000
The Boys Clubhouse
London
20,000
Power The Fight
London
20,000
The Ben Kinsella Trust
London
20,000
Connects & Co.
Norwich
20,000
Samsons Academy
Bedford
20,000
St Peters Immaculata
Youth Centre
Belfast
20,000
Stepney Bank Stables
Newcastle
upon Tyne
20,000
ACET UK
Chester
20,000
YMCA Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes
20,000
Young Lewisham Project London
20,000
London Play
London
20,000
upReach Charitable
Company
London
20,000
Building4Hope
Birmingham
20,000
Eagle's Nest Project
Staffordshire
20,000
Birmingham City Clubs
For Young People
Halesowen
20,000
Choices Youth Support
Manchester
20,000
Cymru Children & Youth
Sports Foundation
Swansea
20,000
Daisies Kids Club
London
20,000
Fairway Fife
Dunfermline
20,000
Ieuenctid Tysul Youth
Llandysull
20,000
Kaos Youth Club
Rochford
20,000
Kilwinning Community
Football Academy
Kilwinning
20,000
LLTCA
Banbridge
20,000
MAGDALENE:CC SCIO
Edinburgh
20,000
Move Momentum
Winchester
20,000
North Berwick
Youth Project
North Berwick
20,000
Sound Progression Ltd
Cardiff
20,000
The Belvidere Centre
Wirral
20,000
The Handy Trust
Southampton
20,000
Thurso Youth Club SCIO
Thurso
20,000
Tranent Youth and
Community Facility
Tranent
20,000
Off The Record – South
East Hampshire
Havant
20,000
Sport 4 Life UK
Birmingham
20,000
Skylarks Charity
Twickenham
20,000
PeacePlayers International –
Northern Ireland
Belfast
20,000
Blackpool Boys and
Girls Club
Blackpool
20,000
Ride High Limited
Milton Keynes
20,000
Blue Watch Youth Centre Sunderland
20,000
Young Womens
Outreach Project
Gateshead
20,000
N-Gage
Wythenshawe
20,000
Hutton Football Club
Brentwood
20,000
Porch Project
Hadleigh
20,000
The Nell Bank Charitable
Trust Ltd
West Yorkshire
15,000*
Bloomsbury Football
Foundation
London
15,000
Cotswold Edge District
Scout Council
Coalpit Heath
15,000
Wedmore Playing Fields
Management Committee Mark
15,000*
St Matthew's Project
London
15,000
The Bangladesh
Youth Movement
London
15,000
The Lowdown
Northampton
15,000
Toucan for Children CIO
Mitcheldean
15,000
Element Creative
Projects CIO
London
15,000
Connect Alloa
Alloa
15,000
East Side Youth
Centre Ltd
High Wycombe
15,000
Fourteen-A Ltd
Cardiff
15,000
Hengoed Community
Project
Hengoed
15,000
Langport and Huish
Episcopi Youth Group
Langport
15,000
Limelights – The Club
for Young People
Poole
15,000
Rotherham Blackburn Club
for Young People
Rotherham
15,000
Shanklin Voluntary Youth
and Community Centre
Shanklin
15,000
Shining Stars London
London
15,000
The 393 Club
Sheffeld
15,000

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Turf
Glasgow
15,000
Vision 4 Youth
Yateley
15,000
Falcon Support
Services E.M Ltd
Loughborough
15,000
Mission Initiative
Newcastle
Newcastle East
upon Tyne
15,000
Warning Zone
Leicester
15,000
Newburn and District
Newcastle
Sea Cadet Corps
upon Tyne
15,000
Westbourne Park
Family Centre
London
15,000
Gospel Oak
Community Forum
Birmingham
10,000
Rockets Sport and
Educational Foundation
Reading
10,000
Oriel Ministries
Cornwall
10,000
Central London Youth
Development Trust
London
10,000
West Kent Extra
Kent
10,000
Ripon Young Mens
Christian Association
Ripon
10,000
104th Edinburgh North
East Scout Group
Edinburgh
10,000
10th Warrington
Scout Group
Warrington
10,000
Pannal Ash Junior
Football Club
Harrogate
10,000
Run With It
Hull
10,000
1st Wotton under Edge
Scout Group
Gloucestershire
10,000
Highland Cycle
Ability Centre
Nairn
10,000
Sandwell Asian Development
Association
West Bromwich
10,000
Swansea Music
Art Digital
Swansea
10,000
The Ayr Ark
Ayr
10,000
11th High Wycombe
Scout Group
High Wycombe
10,000

Speyside Youth
Banffshire
10,000
Achievement Bute
Rothesay
10,000
Bolton Community Development
Partnership
Bolton
10,000
Cupar YMCA-YWCA
Cupar
10,000
Hipp!!Bones
Nr Shaftesbury
10,000
Hungerford Youth
and Community
Hungerford
10,000
Pontfaen Young
Farmers Club
Builth Wells
10,000
Square Peg Activities Ltd Sutton Coldfield
10,000
Tarbert Youth Group
Tarbert
10,000
The Grove at
Bedminster Down
Bristol
10,000
The Wee Haven
Youth Project
Edinburgh
10,000
Student Life
Ipswich
10,000
Hornimans Adventure
Playground
London
10,000
4th Leicester
Scout Group
Braunstone
10,000
2nd Bude and Jacobstow
Scout Group
Launceston
10,000*
Eildon West Youth Hub
Galashiels
10,000
Parallel Youth Enterprise London
10,000
Local Village Network
London
10,000
Sidewalk Youth
Organisation
Scarborough
7,500
Cardiff and Vale
Area Scouts
Cardiff
7,500*
CEEP Limited
Lancaster
7,500
Just Kidding
London
7,500
YMCA Scarborough
Scarborough
7,500
Crowborough for Young
People Ltd
Crowborough
7,500
Youth Learning
Network Ltd
London
7,500
Hart Voluntary Action
Fleet
7,500
Little Green Pig
Brighton
7,500
Boys' and Girls'
Clubs of Wales
Cardiff
6,500
Salford Foundation
Salford
6,500
The Children's
Newcastle
Foundation
upon Tyne
6,500
The Exodus Project
Barnsley
6,500
Pentabus Theatre
Bromfield
6,500
All Stars London
Hemel Hempstead
6,500
Humberside Scouts
Raywell
5,000*
1st Warsash Sea
Scout Group
Southampton
5,000
25th Castletown
Scout Group
Sunderland
5,000
Wallsend Sea Cadets
Tyne and Wear
5,000
Sneinton Play Centre
Nottingham
5,000
Tyler's Trust
Barnham
5,000
Youth Impact
Campbeltown
5,000
Chapter2
Reading
5,000
Honiton Town
Community Football
and Sports Association
Honiton
5,000
Kids N' Action
London
5,000
Eagle's Nest Project
Staffordshire
5,000
Rochdale Connections
Trust
Rochdale
5,000
The Enthusiasm Trust
Derby
5,000
Glasgow Children's
Holiday Scheme
Glasgow
5,000
Refreshing Minds
London
5,000
T.S. Broadsword Sea
Training Corps
Hendon
5,000
Girlguiding
Caernarfonshire
Gwynedd
5,000
Girlguiding Paxwood Kent Wilmington
4,000
30th Glasgow
Scout Group
Glasgow
4,000*
4th Fife Cardenden
Scout Group
Cardenden
3,000
Frodsham Youth
Association
Frodsham
3,000
Youth Create
Bishop's Stortford
3,000
1st Bingley Scouts
Bradford
3,000*
1st Bridge of Weir
Scout Group
Bridge of Weir
3,000*

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1st Radyr Scout Group Cardiff 3,000*
5th Rugby Newbold
Scout Group Rugby 2,500
4th Eling Sea Scouts Southampton 2,000
19th Purley Scout Group Shirley 1,000
Total for Youth 1,873,000
(Total number of grants: 149)
Total grants of £20,000 and less £12,162,500
Total grants over £20,000 £77,717,627
Total grants £89,880,127
Total number of grants: 1,988

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