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Annual Report Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2023

Annual Report Report and accounts of the Trustees Financial year to 5 April 2023

Reference and administrative information

Weston and 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, Chair
Anna C Hobhouse
Jana R Khayat
Sophia M Weston
Eliza L Mitchell
Melissa B Murdoch
George G Weston
Alannah E Cochrane (Weston)
Geordie C Dalglish
Director Philippa Charles
Secretary to the Janette Cattell (until 30 September 2022)
Trustees Chris Priestley (from 30 September 2022)
Bankers Coutts & Co
440 Strand
London WC2R 0QS
Solicitors Withers LLP
20 Old Bailey
London EC4M 7AN
Auditors UHY Hacker Young LLP
Quadrant House
4 Thomas More Square
London E1W 1YW
Fund Managers Investec
30 Gresham Street
London EC2V 7QN
Oxford University Endowment Management
27 Park End Street
Oxford OX1 1HU

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2,147 individual grants made across the UK

£91 million

Total donations over £91 million to charities across the country

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New website launched that exceeds accessibility standards

Extensive independent survey of applicants conducted with over 1,300 respondents

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A record for Environmental charities

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£33.4 million donated to Youth, Welfare and Community charities across the UK

453 grants made to charities in the north of England

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Chair’s introduction

As the Chair of the Foundation, I am pleased to introduce the Annual Report of the Trustees for the year to 5 April 2023.

The Foundation is a family founded grantmaker, endowed by my grandfather in 1958. In accordance with his wishes the Foundation’s Trustees are his descendants, and we are proud to be stewards of the commitment which he made to the charity sector in the UK, and which has enabled us to grow donations each year to charities across the country. We believe strongly in the power of philanthropic institutions that can take a long-term time horizon as we know that many charities value funding from organisations like the Foundation to deliver their vital work across the UK and that this support can be challenging to secure.

We build long-term and thoughtful relationships with our grantees, working closely with them through good times and more difficult times. We have a clearly articulated grant-making philosophy which focuses on our core values of respect, humility and trust. We work in a straightforward and transparent way. For example, we seek to make our application

process as straightforward as possible, allowing charities to devote more time to their work, not fundraising. We ask for simple annual grant reports that focus on key outcomes so we can learn from them, rather than overburdening charities with complex and bespoke reporting. We are flexible – we can fund a specific project, but equally we can and do make grants for core costs, recognising that our grantees know best how to help their beneficiaries and communities, not us. We do not predetermine funds by geography or sector; instead responding to what grantees tell us they need.

We continue to have ambitious plans for the coming year as we seek to increase our grants and I am excited to see the continued difference which the Foundation can make to our grantees.

I and my fellow Trustees once again extend our sincere thanks to the Director and her team for their hard work over the previous year and their forward-thinking, flexible and sensitive approach as we move forward with our exciting plans.

Sir Guy H Weston Chair of the Trustees

9 October 2023

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Trustees’ report

Accounting policies

prepared in 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 2023, 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 Foundation’s aims and objectives, policies and the investment performance over the year.

Risk management and policies

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.

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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 Foundation 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 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 EDI-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 nonWittington 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/ ModernSlaveryHumanTraffcking Statement2023.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 the Foundation values diversity in its widest sense. The Foundation aims to be accessible, transparent and straightforward in its approach to grant-making and actively supports charities which in turn support diverse groups and communities, including those suffering discrimination in all its forms. The Trustees and staff are committed to inclusion and discussion on EDI is continuous to ensure our commitment is embedded on a daily basis. The Trustees continue to monitor the diversity of the Foundation’s staff team and the Foundation has a EDI champion who has knowledge and lived experience of EDI issues.

Safeguarding: the Trustees have a safeguarding policy which is aimed at protecting their own staff as well as

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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 certain restrictions, the capital of the Trust Fund to or for the benefit of any charitable bodies, trusts, associations, institutions or organisations.

Despite the continuing challenges and fluctuations in share prices and dividend levels, total income receipts for the year rose to just over £90 million (2022: £84 million). The Trustees have once again been able to draw on prudent levels of income reserves to make total grants of over £91.14 million in support of 2,147 appeals (2022: £89.88 million in support of 1,988 appeals).

The total outstanding forward commitments at the end of the financial year were just over £52.5 million as compared with just over £48 million in 2022. Commitments consist of future payments of £18 million (2022: £22 million) due to charities under existing multi-year grant arrangements, and pledges of just over £20 million (2022: £26.1 million) that require charities to fulfil specific prerequisite obligations. The increase in future payments reflects a concerted effort on the part of the Trustees over the past year to make longer-term grant commitments given the pressures of inflation. 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 £8 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.

While the Trustees were pleased to be able to make some substantial grants for key capital projects, including £2 million to Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust for the new Cambridge Children’s Hospital 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, as well as the rising costs of inflation. 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 charities, unless for the purpose of supporting a specific environmental project or where the main beneficiary is people, such as providing assistance for those with disabilties.

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.garfeldweston.org

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

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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 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 most recent report from nfpResearch was published in July 2023.

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, Wittington Investments Limited has managed to increase its dividend payments to the Foundation so that the Foundation has been able to continue to provide funding of just over £91.14 million across a broad range of charitable purposes at a time when the sector, and those whom it supports, continue to be in need.

Some of the valuable charities and projects which have been funded by the Foundation

are described in more detail in the Director’s Report at page 12.

Investment performance

investment structure (represented by the Wittington group of companies) which was contributed by our 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.

for 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.

As at 5 April 2023, the Investec portfolio was valued at over £72.4 million (2022: £77.7 million). Performance net of fees at -4.5% was below the benchmark of RPI plus 4% (+17.9%), 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 5 April 2023 with a loss (net of fees) of 4.5% as compared with a loss of +4.8% for the Index. The annual income distributions to the Foundation from the Investec portfolio totalled £2 milion.

The Oxford University Endowment Management (OUem) fund offers an

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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 2023 for the fund as a whole was 11.1% 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 £1 million per annum for the Foundation.

The capital value of the Savills’ Charities Property Fund was £5.99 million as at 5 April 2023 (2022: £6.93m), with an income yield of 4%.

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 17 September 2023 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. Total income reserves at the end of

the year were £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.

investment 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 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.

Plans for future periods

significant impact on all areas of the sector, but with particular significance for charities which support the poorest and most vulnerable in our society as well as for those undertaking capital projects. The Foundation will continue to do its best to react to the changing needs of the charitable sector and to provide support where it is most needed

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and can most effectively be utilised to make a difference.

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.

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:

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 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.

Sir Guy H Weston Chair of the Trustees

Sophia Weston Deputy Chair of Trustees

The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper records which disclose with

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Director’s report

It’s been another exciting year at the Foundation with donations increasing on last year and a record number of grants made across the country. With flexibility and responsiveness being at the heart of our strategy, the Trustees made an increased level of core costs grants, reflecting the challenging circumstances for many charities as they wrestle with growing demand and rising costs, while fundraising is squeezed by inflationary issues.

The Trustees’ grants this year placed particular emphasis on smaller, grassroots charities and our community-oriented grants totalled £9.5 million, an increase of almost 40% on the previous year. Examples of grassroots charities include Together Dementia Support which provides vital help to people living with dementia and their family carers in the Manchester area, and The Matthew Project social enterprise programme which gives beneficiaries in Norwich opportunities to change their lives and to generate income for the charity. We were pleased that 37% of applicants in the Community category applied to us for the first time, which reflected the work we have been doing to be as accessible and visible as possible to those who may not know us already. We plan to continue this activity vigorously and make continued use of webinars and technology to reach those who need us.

Alongside core costs grants and donations for key projects and activities, the Trustees also continued to invest in the future by supporting a range of capital projects, consciously balancing immediate need with longer-term investments. Post-pandemic, there has been an increase in capital projects in the Health sector in particular and the Trustees made a number of major grants in this area. These included £2 million to Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust for the new Cambridge Children’s Hospital, the

of England; £300,000 to Alder Hey Children’s Charity for its Surgical Neonatal Appeal; and £250,000 to the University of Sheffield for its Gene Therapy Innovation and Manufacturing Centre.

Health and wellbeing are increasingly in the spotlight as the effects emerge of recent uncertainties. The work of mental health charities has never been more in demand and, reflecting that, the Trustees made grants of more than £2.7 million in this area during 2022/23, an increase of 50% on the previous year. From local organisations such as Youth Talk in St Albans, to those with national reach such as Place2Be and the national network of Minds, all are providing practical support when people need it most. The innovative approach of Mental Health Innovation’s Shout project, using text messaging to provide practical 24/7 mental health support, particularly impressed the Trustees. Other grants in the health and wellbeing area included Tenovus Cancer Care, to fund its mobile chemotherapy units; Changing Faces for its life-changing support for people with a scar, mark or condition that makes them look different; and Refuge, the UK’s largest domestic abuse charity.

Another record was in our Environment category, reflecting the ever more pressing need to protect our natural world, and the Trustees were delighted to grant £12.2 million this year. The Foundation continued its long-term partnerships with several organisations such as Oceana, with a grant of £1 million over 5 years towards its work protecting and restoring the waters around the UK; and a major investment of £5 million to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew continuing our support for the Garfield Weston Global Tree Seed Bank, a project with global significance.

In addition to larger organisations, the Trustees were keen to make grants to smaller projects that involve local communities in caring for their environment. The Open University’s ‘Living Lab’ in Milton Keynes is involving people in conservation to

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create nature-based recovery solutions, and University of Surrey’s ‘Space4Nature’ project combines satellite and AI technology alongside ‘citizen science’ to provide robust habitat data. In Wales, the Trustees granted £150,000 towards Keep Wales Tidy’s important project to address waste and flytipping in the areas most affected.

Alongside our grant-making, we also undertook several strategic projects to ensure we continually improve the way we work. We completely revamped the foundation’s website which, already praised for its clarity and straightforward approach, is now even better with every section being either AA or AAA rated for accessibility. The new website supports our long-standing work to be transparent and clear and to help charities make their best case for support. The refreshed website is also a crucial step in transitioning to a new database behind the scenes, which we will be implementing in the coming year, aiming to deliver improved reporting capabilities while maintaining good records.

and also the Trustees for their insight, thoughtful approach and passion for supporting our amazing charity partners. Now we turn our attention to the year ahead as there is still much to do and we relish the opportunity to strengthen existing partnerships and forge new ones.

Philippa Charles Director

also commissioned an independent and extensive survey of applicants to understand their experience better, to inform where we can make improvements and to ensure we continue doing the things that applicants need and want. The findings from over 1,300 responses were made public in July, and we look forward to working on the ideas and suggestions the feedback elicited.

We are proud of our partnerships with great charities and have highlighted a small selection of our partners on the following pages to offer a flavour of what we have been doing, we hope you enjoy reading about them. We are also keen to encourage new charities to apply so please do spread this message as we know that word of mouth is a powerful way for people to find out about us.

very dedicated team of staff at the Foundation for their hard work, skill and care

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The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

deliver cutting edge research into the climate resilience of threatened trees that has the potential to save trees on the brink of extinction; and build in-country tree conservation capacity by boosting the supply of native tree seeds, training native conservationists and improving in-country seed banking facilities. The Trustees were delighted to grant £5 million to fund phase three of this essential work.

Project grant, Environment

The Global Tree Seed Bank at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew was established in 2014 with the aim to conserve the world’s most important tree species, which are increasingly under threat from deforestation, over exploitation, climate change, pests and diseases. The Foundation has a longstanding relationship and the Garfield Weston Global Tree Seed Bank has conserved 5,000 woody species from 40 countries, a range of research projects have been carried out, as well as conservation skills building programmes with the project’s global partners.

The next phase of the project will use the resources held in the Seed Bank to significantly enhance conservation efforts in countries around the world. In this phase the project will restore forests in six countries facing significant deforestation threats; conserve at least a further 500 of the rarest, most endangered or most vital tree species;

The urgency of the task in front of us is clear, we need to accelerate the pace of conservation globally if we are to meet the twin challenges of biodiversity loss and climate change. Investment such as this from the Garfield Weston Foundation is transformational. Already it has allowed us to build a globally unique asset which will safeguard many of the world’s rarest and most threatened trees for decades, if not centuries, to come.

Richard Deverell, Director

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University of Surrey

Project grant, Environment

Surrey has one of the fastest-declining wildlife populations of any county in England. Over 620 species have already become extinct in Surrey and a further 972 species are in decline. Currently there is no system in place to gather, verify and publish good habitat data which means that many organisations and sectors develop individual approaches which lack cohesion. Space4Nature is a pioneering project, led by the University of Surrey in partnership with Surrey Wildlife Trust, Buglife and the Painshill Park Trust, to revolutionise how habitats are monitored. The project combines satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to develop and automate detailed remote habitat mapping software, providing robust data to inform conservation programmes. Alongside this technology, Surrey Wildlife Trust and Buglife will train volunteers to become citizen scientists including school children who will help assess the accuracy of the technology on the ground. Their observational data will be incorporated into highly detailed habitat maps, which will be made publicly available for free. If successful, this innovative approach has the potential to be scaled and

The support we have received from Garfield Weston Foundation for our Space4Nature project allows us to use innovative technology – Earth Observation satellites and artificial intelligence - to demonstrate how we can protect and restore key habitats in the UK. Garfield Weston’s support will mean we can boost biodiversity in wetland areas, which are particularly sensitive to climate change, and urban and peri-urban areas, where habitats are often encroached by roads and buildings.

Professor Richard Murphy, Director of the Centre for Environment and Sustainability

used globally to map habitat data. The Foundation’s grant of £200,000 will help map, protect and restore wildlife and diversity across Surrey and hopes to provide a high-quality basis for expanding across regions and countries.

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Tenovus Cancer Care

Core costs grant, Health

Tenovus has an 80-year history of supporting local healthcare facilities and medical research in Wales, and has grown to become Wales’s leading cancer charity. It provides essential services to cancer patients and their families including a telephone service manned by cancer nurses, welfare advice for families, and community choirs that help patients and families to find purpose and joy.

Tenovus also operate the world’s largest mobile chemotherapy units, that provide chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatments for patients in remote, rural

areas with poor access to facilities. In the last 12 months, the three pioneering mobile support units administered over 3,500 treatments, cutting down on patient travel time and helping to take the pressure off overstretched NHS cancer centres. Similar to many charities during the pandemic, Tenovus’s income from its charity shops and community fundraising decreased, while demand for its mobile units increased; a situation that has continued during the cost-of-living crisis. The charity is focusing its resources to generate income, and the Trustees were pleased to make a core costs grant of £90,000 over two years to support its work.

Tenovus Cancer Care exists to transform the lives of people affected by cancer. Since launching our first Mobile Support Unit in 2009, the Garfield Weston Foundation has been a gamechanging funder, supporting the Units’ development, then the protection of the service through Covid and into the current complex environment. We simply couldn’t have achieved this without them.

Judi Rhys MBE, CEO

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Mental Health Innovations

Core costs grant, Health

Mental Health Innovations (MHI) was founded in 2017 with a mission to develop innovative digital tools to support people struggling with their mental health. In 2019 MHI launched Shout in partnership with leading mental health organisations. Shout is the UK’s first and only free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope. Each texter is connected to one of the

charity’s 2,400 trained Crisis Volunteers who supports the individual through a moment of intense need and crisis to one of calm. In addition to being a standalone service, Shout provides 24/7 mental health support to over 80 organisations across the UK which otherwise could not afford to offer around the clock care.

Shout has held conversations with more than 1.7 million people and, over the last three years, demand for its services has tripled. The impact of the pandemic and increasing financial pressures from the costof-living crisis have had significant negative effects on people’s mental health, especially younger people, and around half of all contacts are now under the age of 18. The Trustees were delighted to build on their earlier support of the service in 2020 with a major grant of £300,000 over three years to expand Shout’s reach and to ensure everyone can access mental health support when they need it.

Garfield Weston Foundation’s generous funding has been crucial as Shout has expanded across the UK, helping hundreds of thousands of children and young people with their mental health. Looking ahead, the Foundation’s funding will enable us to increase our support to vulnerable teenagers who contact Shout with issues such as suicidal ideation, depression, anxiety, relationships, bullying, grief and self-harm. We couldn’t be more grateful for this long term support for our work.

Victoria Hornby, CEO

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Changing Faces

Project grant, Health

Changing Faces is the UK’s leading charity for everyone with a scar, mark or condition on their face or body that makes them look different. It provides advice, support and psychosocial services to people with a visible difference, and aim to influence policy makers, people and the media to drive cultural, social and policy change that benefits those who look different.

Thanks to the generous support of the Garfield Weston Foundation, Changing Faces can provide essential support, information and advice to anyone with a mark, scar or condition that makes them look different helping to build self-esteem, develop coping strategies and build resilience. The support of GWF means we can be there to help anyone who needs us, whenever they need us.

Being perceived as different by others can lead to a loss of confidence, emotional or mental health issues, bullying and marginalisation. Changing Faces’ wellbeing services offer a wide range of practical resources, including a support and information line, facilitated peer support programme, psychoeducation workshops, self-help guides and an online community forum. One-to-one counselling support is provided for those most severely affected by the consequences of being different. Last year over 1,000 children and adults were supported and over the past 18 months the charity’s wellbeing team has expanded from six to nine people to meet growing demand.

In the next few years, Changing Faces expects to help 3,700 children, young people and adults via its wellbeing services and an additional 60,000 people each year via their online resources. The Trustees’ grant of £300,000 over three years will support the further development of their lifechanging services.

Heather Blake, CEO

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One Small Thing

Project grant, Welfare

Over 80% of women sent to prison are sentenced for non-violent, low-level offences, and over 60% of them are mothers. The consequences for their children can be lifechanging, with many going into care and losing their family home. One Small Thing’s purpose built residential hub, Hope Street, provides a community-based alternative to short custodial sentences for women who have committed a low-level, non-violent offence.

and will pilot a new approach to working with women in the justice system. The women will be able to meet the requirements of a community sentence while accessing comprehensive wrap-around support and retaining care of their children. In addition to the 124 women and children that Hope Street can accommodate each year, a further 500 women in the community will be helped in a network of move-on homes across Hampshire with a range of training, accreditation and support programmes.

One Small Thing aims to create a blueprint for change that can be replicated across the country, achieving better outcomes for women, their children and society. Claire Hubberstey, CEO

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Together Dementia Support

Core costs grant, Welfare

Together Dementia Support helps people across Manchester and North Trafford to live positively with dementia. It offers a wide range of services for people living with dementia, and for their carers.

The Friendship and Activity groups offer a fun, social and relaxed place for people with dementia to make new friends while the Dementia Cafés are a great opportunity for their carers to socialise and share their experiences. Pyaari Yaadein is a bespoke project developed to work with people from a South Asian background, with sessions run by trained professionals. Other services include welfare checks, training and support for carers, advocacy and peer support.

The grant from the Garfield Weston Foundation has enabled Together Dementia Support to run Friendship and Activity Groups for our members with dementia and support for their families. The groups bring such joy and purpose to people who would otherwise be isolated and inactive at home. Support for the family carers lightens their burden. “I feel I can breathe again!” said one exhausted daughter after being taken out for a walk.

Sally Ferris, CEO

Demand for services has risen by 150% in the last year, at the same time as the cost of providing services has increased.

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Summary of grants awarded in the year ended 5 April 2023

Over No. of £20,000 No. of Total Total no.
Category £20,000 grants and under grants amount £ of grants
Arts 16,864,850 87 1,490,508 114 18,355,358 201
Community 7,011,000 142 2,619,000 254 9,630,000 396
Education 6,426,000 53 545,000 56 6,971,000 109
Environment 12,027,000 63 249,500 19 12,276,500 82
Faith 1,865,000 45 2,150,000 262 4,015,000 307
Health 9,420,000 106 1,002,000 81 10,422,000 187
Museums &
Heritage 4,970,000 29 231,500 21 5,201,500 50
Welfare 12,128,000 250 3,365,500 271 15,493,500 521
Youth 6,557,000 127 1,807,000 165 8,364,000 292
Other 410,000 2 - - 410,000 2
Totals 77,678,850 904 13,460,008 1,243 91,138,858 2,147

Other £410,000

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Youth £8,364,000
Arts £18,355,358
Welfare £15,493,500
Community £9,630,000
Total amount by category
Museums & Heritage
£5,201,500
Education £6,971,000
Health £10,422,000
Faith £4,015,000 Environment £12,276,500
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Other 2

Arts 201

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Youth 292
Community 396
Welfare 521
Number of grants by category
Education 109
Environment 82
Museums & Heritage 50
Faith 307
Health 187
Yorkshire & The Humber £3,237,000
East Midlands £2,109,000
West Midlands £3,017,000
Eastern £6,859,500
Wales £2,832,000
South West £4,686,500
South East £7,138,000
Scotland £4,646,500 Total amount by region
Northern Ireland £2,166,500 National (inc. London)
£45,577,358
North West £5,494,000
North East £3,145,500
Non-UK £230,000
Yorkshire & The Humber 141 East Midlands 95
Eastern 144
West Midlands 137
Wales 101
South West 223 National (inc. London) 486
Number of grants by region
South East 276 Non-UK 2
North East 116
Scotland 167 North West 198
Northern Ireland 61
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Foundation

Opinion

year ended 5 April 2023 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

concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the financial statement is appropriate.

relating to events or 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

The other information comprises the information included in the annual report other than the financial 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.

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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.

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 11, 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.

ability to 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.

whole are 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. A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements is located on the Financial Reporting Council’s website at: www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities This description forms part of our auditor’s report.

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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.

that the 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 non-compliance 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.

statements (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%).

there is no 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 2023. As Wittington’s financial statements are audited as at 18 September 2022 , there is a varying degree of estimation required to assess the net asset value as at 5 April 2023 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 2023. As the shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange, the value of this holding can be determined easily.

underlying 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 non-compliance 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.

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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 Accountants 4 Thomas More Square Statutory Auditor London E1W 1YW

9 October 2023

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 2023 2022
Notes £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
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Notes Unrestricted funds
Income
funds
£’000
Expendable
capital
£’000
Restricted
funds
£’000
Total funds
2023
£’000
Total funds
2022
£’000
Income and
endowments from
Investments
2
Total income
Expenditure
Costs of generating
funds:
Raising funds
Charitable activities:
Grant making activities
4
Total expenditure
Net (outgoings)/
income
Other recognised
gains and losses
Gains/(losses) on
revaluation and
disposal of investment
assets
Net movement in funds
before transfers
between funds
Gross transfers
between funds
12
Net movement in funds
Reconciliation of
funds
Total funds brought
forward
Total funds carried
forward
87,438
2,915
-
90,353
84,004
87,438
2,915
-
90,353
84,004
-
187
-
187
183
91,753
-
-
91,753
90,765
91,753
187
-
91,940
90,948
(4,315)
2,728
-
(1,587)
(6,944)
-
(7,398)
1,133,303
1,125,905
(2,598,036)
(4,315)
(4,670)
1,133,303
1,124,318
(2,604,980)
2,251
(2,251)
-
-
-
(2,064)
(6,921)
1,133,303
1,124,318
(2,604,980)
24,108
110,280
7,058,095
7,192,483
9,797,463
22,044
103,359
8,191,398
8,316,801
7,192,483

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 2023

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2023 2022
Notes £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000
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Notes
£’000
2023
£’000

£’000
2022
£’000
Fixed assets
Investments
9
Current assets
Debtors
10
Cash at bank
Creditors: amounts falling due
within one year
11(a)
Net current (liabilities)/assets
Net assets
Restricted funds
Permanent endowment funds
12 and 13
Unrestricted funds
Permanent endowment funds
12 and 13
Income funds
12 and 13
326
34,594
8,334,851 1,186
71,920
7,168,184
34,920
(52,970)
(18,050) 73,106
(48,807)
24,299
8,316,801 7,192,483
8,191,398
103,359
22,044
7,058,095
110,280
24,108
8,316,801 7,192,483

and were signed on their behalf by:

Sir Guy Weston, Chair

Sophia Weston, Deputy Chair

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2023 2022
Notes £’000 £’000
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Cashfows from operating activities
Net income /(expenditure) for the reporting period (as
per the Statement of fnancial activities):
Adjustments for:
(Gains)/losses on investments
Dividends and interest from investments
Decrease in debtors
Increase in creditors
Net cash used in operating activities
Cash fow from investing activities
Dividends and interest from investments
Proceeds from disposal of investments
Purchase of investments
Net cash provided by investing activities
Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents
14
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period
14
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period
14
1,124,318
(2,604,980)
(1,126,854)
2,608,052
(90,352)
(84,004)
860
136
4,163
10,375
(87,865)
(70,421)
90,352
84,004
59,353
15,281
(100,114)
(23,348)
49,591
75,937
(38,274)
5,516
73,774
68,258
35,500
73,774

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1 Accounting policies

standards (UK 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”).

from the 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).

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

Foundation. 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.

applied reverse 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

bank deposits 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.

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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

Overhead 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.

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 2023 the Foundation owned 79.2% (2022: 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, one hotel, 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 the 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

Investments are stated at market value as at the balance sheet date. The statement of financial activities includes the net gains and losses arising on revaluation and disposals throughout the year.

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Realised gains and 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

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

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

Financial liabilities are classified according to the substance of the contractual arrangements entered 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.

from the 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.

discharged, 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.

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2 Investment income

Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
2023
£’000
2022
£’000
Unlisted equities
Listed equities
Listed unit trusts
Listed corporate bonds and gilts
Endowment Fund
Cash deposits – interest
Other income
-
-
87,092
1,167
-
-
192
251
-
356
-
-
949
87,092
82,140
1,167
1,093
443
391
356
315
949
-
2,664
251
87,092
90,007
83,939
346
39
-
26
90,353
84,004

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

Investment income – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2022

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

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3 Grant-making activities

2023
£’000
2022
£’000
Grants awarded and associated costs (note 4) 91,753
90,765

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.

Trustees’ 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.

Grant
funded
activity
£’000
Support
costs
£’000
Governance
costs
£’000
2023
Total
£’000
2022
Total
£’000
Arts
Community
Education
Environment
Faith
Health
Museums & Heritage
Welfare
Youth
Other
Return relating to grants
made in prior years
Expired commitments
18,355
312
150
18,817
5,178
9,630
164
79
9,873
7,026
6,971
119
57
7,147
10,055
12,277
209
100
12,586
7,557
4,015
68
33
4,116
4,592
10,422
177
85
10,684
11,662
5,202
88
43
5,333
11,696
15,493
263
127
15,883
14,738
8,364
142
68
8,574
19,056
410
7
3
420
209
91,139
1,549
745
93,433
91,769
(378)
-
-
(378)
(250)
(1,302)
-
-
(1,302)
(754)
89,459
1,549
745
91,753
90,765

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Analysis of charitable expenditure – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2022

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

5 Allocation of support costs and overheads

Governance
costs
£’000
Grant-
making
activity
£’000
Total
2023
£’000
Total
2022
£’000
Basis of
Apportionment
Legal & professional
fee costs
Staff costs
Other costs
57
-
57
109
N/A
182
728
910
778
Staff time
506
821
1,327
1,002
Staff time
745
1,549
2,294
1,889

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 £829,550 (2022: £698,953) from Wittington Investments Limited in respect of the work undertaken by its employees for the Foundation and £80,243 (2022: £78,505) consultant charges.

Included within other support costs and overheads are amounts relating to accountancy of £57,109 (2022: £51,360), computing and IT costs of £37,763 (2022: £26,293) and accommodation costs of £401,257 (2022: £411,600).

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Nine (2022: 9) Trustees received expenses totalling £15,075 (2022: £589) 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.

Allocation of support costs and overheads – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2022

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

6 Analysis of governance costs

2023
£’000
2022
£’000
Auditors’ remuneration – audit services
Staff costs
Other support costs
29
26
182
155
534
440
745
621

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.

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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 55.1% 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 four, Guy Weston, Anna Hobhouse and Alannah Cochrane received remuneration from Wittington Investments Limited.

George Weston is Group Chief Executive 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 Investments Limited in that capacity.

capacity as 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:

Year ended Year ended
17 September 2022 18 September 2021
£’000 £’000
Anna Catrina Hobhouse –
as a non- executive director of Wittington Investments
Limited
39
as a chairperson and director of Fortnum & Mason plc
183
Alannah Weston –
As a non-executive director of Wittington Investments
Limited
67
Guy H Weston –
as a director of Wittington Investments Limited
618
George G Weston –
as a director of Associated British Foods plc
(note below)
2,286
21
110
-
345
3,390

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 2022 of Associated British Foods plc.

c Key management remuneration

Key management personnel’s remuneration constituted the total aggregate amount of £396,503 (2022: £360,615).

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8 Financial instruments

2023
£’000
2022
£’000
Carrying amount of fnancial assets
Debt instruments measured at amortised cost
Instruments measured at fair value through proft or loss
Carrying amount of fnancial liabilities
Measured at amortised cost
326
1,186
8,334,851
7,168,184
8,335,177
7,169,370
52,970
48,807
52,970
48,807

9 Investments

Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
Total
£’000
At valuation
Fixed asset investments
At 6 April 2022
Movement in year
At 5 April 2023
At Cost*
At 6 April 2022
Movement in year
At 5 April 2023
102,123
6,929
7,059,132
7,168,184
34,142
(939)
1,133,464
1,166,667
136,265
5,990
8,192,596
8,334,851
68,500
5,000
4,745
78,245
40,000
-
-
40,000
108,500
5,000
4,745
118,245

Investments – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2022

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

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Analysis of value of investment assets at 5 April 2023 by type

Managed
funds
£’000
Charities
property
fund
£’000
Unlisted
£’000
Total
£’000
Unlisted securities
Listed equities
Listed unit trusts
Listed corporate bonds and gilts
Unlisted property funds
Charitable unauthorised unit trust
Money market fund
Cash held within the portfolio
-
-
8,192,596
8,192,596
47,539
5,990
-
53,529
14,676
-
-
14,676
46,549
-
-
46,549
1,349
-
-
1,349
23,746
-
-
23,746
1,500
-
-
1,500
906
-
-
906
136,265
5,990
8,192,596
8,333,851

Analysis of value of investment assets by type – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2022

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

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.

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Wittington’s principal asset is a holding of 56.1% 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 price as at 5 April 2023.

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

the investment in ABF, Wittington’s remaining investments have been valued using net asset values in the 31 March 2023 management accounts, which are considered to be their fair values. At 5 April, the fair value of Wittington including Associated British Foods Plc is considered to be £10.34 billion and the Foundation’s share of this (79.24%) is £8.19 billion.

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

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10 Debtors

2023
£’000
2022
£’000
Debtor: amounts falling due within one year
Accrued interest
Amount due from investment managers
Loan receivable
198
241
128
355
-
590
326
1,186

£590,000 that was subsequently repaid.

11 a Creditors: amounts falling due within one year

2023
£’000
2022
£’000
Grants payable
Accrued expenses
Trade creditors
52,544
48,089
374
369
52
349
52,970
48,807

b Total grants payable

Grants
payable
b’fwd
£’000
Grants
awarded
£’000
Grants
paid
£’000
Grants
lapsed £’000
Grants
payable
c’fwd
£’000
Arts
Community
Education
Environment
Faith
Health
Museums &
Heritage
Welfare
Youth
Other
2,286
18,355
(17,330)
(50)
3,261
2,814
9,630
(8,376)
(541)
3,527
3,303
6,971
(5,137)
(530)
4,607
5,222
12,277
(10,573)
(25)
6,901
2,040
4,015
(3,557)
(83)
2,415
14,405
10,422
(11,210)
(30)
13,587
3,690
5,201
(4,681)
-
4,210
4,693
15,493
(13,613)
(18)
6,573
9,531
8,364
(10,784)
(25)
7,093
105
410
(120)
-
370
48,089
91,138
(85,381)
(1,302)
52,544

Grants payable consist of future payments of £18.1 million (2022: £22 million) due to charities under existing multi-year arrangements, and pledges of £20.3 million (2022: £26.1 million) that require charities to fulfil specific prerequisite obligations.

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Total grants payable – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2022

Grants
payable
b’fwd
£’000
Grants
awarded
£’000
Grants
paid
£’000
Grants
lapsed £’000
Grants
payable
c’fwd
£’000
Arts
Community
Education
Environment
Faith
Health
Museums &
Heritage
Welfare
Youth
Other
6,623
5,071
(9,398)
(10)
2,286
2,453
6,881
(6,450)
(70)
2,814
2,473
9,848
(8,988)
(30)
3,303
2,836
7,402
(4,741)
(275)
5,222
2,477
4,498
(4,777)
(158)
2,040
12,705
11,422
(9,722)
-
14,405
3,715
11,456
(11,481)
-
3,690
3,175
14,434
(12,731)
(185)
4,693
1,401
18,663
(10,508)
(25)
9,531
185
205
(285)
-
105
38,043
89,880
(79,081)
(753)
48,089

12 Analysis of charitable funds

Analysis of Fund
movements
Balance at
6 April
2022
£’000
Incoming
resources
£’000
Resources
expended
£’000
Transfers
£’000
Gains
and losses
£’000
Balance at
5 April
2023
£’000
Permanent
endowment
Unrestricted
expendable
capital
Unrestricted
income fund
Total
7,058,095
-
-
-
1,133,303
8,191,398
110,280
2,915
(187)
(2,251)
(7,398)
103,359
24,108
87,438
(91,753)
2,251
-
22,044
7,192,483
90,353
(91,940)
-
1,125,905
8,316,801

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.

43

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, £2,250,643 (2022: £3,045,313), 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 2022

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

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13 Analysis of net assets between funds

Fund balances at 5 April 2023 are
represented by
Income
fund
£’000
Expendable
capital
fund
£’000
Endowment
funds
£’000
Total
funds
£’000
Investments
Current assets
Creditors: amounts falling due within
one year
Total net assets
-
143,453
8,191,398
8,334,851
34,594
326
-
34,920
(12,550)
(40,420)
-
(52,970)
22,044
103,359
8,191,398
8,316,801

Analysis of net assets between funds – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2022

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

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

2022
£’000
Cash fow
£’000
2023
£’000
Cash at bank
Cash held for future investment
71,920
(37,326)
34,594
1,854
(948)
906
73,774
(38,274)
35,500

Analysis of changes in cash balances during the year – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2022

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

note 9)

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

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Garfield Weston Foundation 47

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
£
The National Gallery
London
10,000,000
The Royal Academy
of Arts
London
1,000,000
Factory Trust
Manchester
500,000
House of Illustration
London
300,000
North Music Trust
Gateshead
300,000
Britten Pears Arts
Snape
250,000
The Old Vic Theatre
Trust 2000
London
250,000

Capital Theatres
Edinburgh
200,000
PACE Theatre Company Paisley
200,000
The MAC (Metropolitan
Arts Centre)
Belfast
200,000
Cockpit Arts
London
150,000
Gateway Studio CIO
Gateshead
150,000
The Paraorchestra
and Friends
Bristol
150,000
The Yard Theatre
London
150,000
Welsh National Opera Ltd Cardiff
150,000
Bristol Music Trust
Bristol
100,000
Heart n Soul
London
100,000
The National Youth Theatre
of Great Britain
London
100,000
Project Art Works
Hastings
95,000
The Aloud Charity
Cardiff
90,000
Unicorn Theatre
London
90,000
Union Chapel Project
London
75,000
Academy of Ancient
Music
Cambridge
60,000
Armonico Consort Ltd
Warwick
60,000
Orchestras Live
Leeds
60,000
Shape London
London
60,000
The Oxford School of
Drama Trust
Woodstock
60,000
Greentop Community
Circus Centre
Sheffeld
50,000
Hackney Empire Ltd
London
50,000
Hospital Rooms
London
50,000
Kiln Theatre
London
50,000
Replay Productions Ltd
Belfast
50,000
The Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
50,000
The Guildhall Trust
Portsmouth
50,000

The Lowry Centre Trust
Salford
50,000
Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums
Development Trust
Newcastle upon Tyne 50,000
Barnsley Civic
Enterprise Ltd
Barnsley
45,000
Darbar Arts Culture
Heritage Culture Trust
Leicester
40,000
English National Ballet
London
40,000
Greenwich Dance
Thamesmead
40,000
Liverpool and Merseyside
Theatres Trust Ltd
Liverpool
40,000
Philharmonia Orchestra London
34,850
Arts & Business Cymru
Cardiff
30,000
Arts For All
London
30,000
Awards for Young
Musicians
Bristol
30,000
Burnley Youth Theatre
Burnley
30,000
Chineke Foundation
London
30,000
Company Three Theatre London
30,000
Disability Arts in
Shropshire
Shrewsbury
30,000
Ex Cathedra Ltd
Birmingham
30,000
Fluid Motion
Theatre Company
Basingstoke
30,000
Gorse Hill Studios
Creative Community
Manchester
30,000
Guild Of Players
Dumfries
30,000
Helix Arts
North Shields
30,000
International Curators
Forum
London
30,000
Lewisham Youth
Theatre Ltd
London
30,000
Literature Wales
Llenyddiaeth Cymru
Cardiff
30,000
Magic Me
London
30,000
Musical Keys
Norwich
30,000
National Children's Orchestras
of Great Britain
Bristol
30,000
Northern Print Studio
Newcastle upon Tyne 30,000 *
NTC Touring Theatre
Company Ltd
Amble, Morpeth
30,000
Open Clasp
Theatre Company
Newcastle upon Tyne 30,000
Peer Productions
Woking
30,000
Samling Institute for
Young Artists
Hexham
30,000
Silent Uproar
Hull
30,000
Stagetext
London
30,000
Tara Theatre
London
30,000
The Havering Theatre
Trust Ltd
Hornchurch
30,000
The Little Angel Theatre London
30,000
The Young Urban Arts
Foundation Ltd
London
30,000
Venture Arts
Manchester
30,000
Camden People's Theatre London
25,000
English Folk Expo
Sacriston
25,000
Forward Arts Foundation London
25,000
London Youth Choir
London
25,000
Mahogany Opera Group Whitehaven
25,000
Manchester Camerata
Manchester
25,000
McNicol Ballet Collective Huddersfeld
25,000
Norwich Puppet Theatre Norwich
25,000
Prism Arts
Carlisle
25,000

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Riot Ensemble
London
25,000
The Garage Trust Ltd
Norwich
25,000
The Nucleo Project
London
25,000
The Plough Arts Centre
Great Torrington
25,000
The Portico Library
Manchester
25,000
Toonspeak Young
People's Theatre
Barmulloch
25,000
Total for Arts
16,684,850
(Total number of grants: 87)
Community
£
Pilotlight
London
1,000,000
The Felix Project
London
300,000
Always Ahead
Crewe
250,000

174 Trust
Belfast
150,000
Blackmountain
Shared Space
Belfast
100,000
City Harvest
London
100,000
LifeLine Church
Dagenham
100,000
The Stonebridge
City Farm
Nottingham
100,000
Institute for Voluntary
Action Research
London
90,000
Liverpool Six
Community Association Liverpool
90,000
Alexandra Rose Charity Brighton
80,000
Horden Youth and
Community Centre
Peterlee
80,000
National Council for
Voluntary Organisations London
75,000
Vauxhall (City) Farm
London
75,000

CAUSE
Belfast
70,000
CatZero
Hull
60,000
Full Fact
London
60,000
Hope Nottingham CIO
Nottingham
60,000
Nova New Opportunities London
60,000
Pro Bono Economics
London
60,000
Safe New Futures
Southampton
60,000
The Well Multi-Cultural
Resource Centre
Glasgow
60,000
Auckland Youth and
Community Centre Ltd
Bishop Auckland 50,000
Bonny Downs Community
Association (BDCA)
London
50,000
Carer Support
South Lakes
Kendal
50,000
Chopwell Regeneration
CIO
Newcastle upon Tyne 50,000
Christian Action &
Resource Enterprise
Cleethorpes
50,000
Father Hudson's Society Birmingham
50,000
Fleetwood Town
Community Trust
Fleetwood
50,000 *
GroceryAid
Sandhurst
50,000
Home To Work Ltd
Cleator Moor
50,000
Sheppey Matters
Sheerness
50,000
St Ethelburga's Centre for
Reconciliation & Peace
London
50,000
The Bromley by
Bow Centre
London
50,000
The Magpie Project
London
50,000
The Seneca Trust
London
50,000
Redhills CIO
Durham
50,000
Netherley Youth and
Community Initiative
Liverpool
45,000
The Recover Team ltd
Welwyn Garden City 45,000
Back on Track
Manchester
40,000
Building Ballysally
Together
Coleraine
40,000
Gasworks Dock
Partnership
London
40,000
Getting Better
Together Ltd
Shotts
40,000
Holborn Community
Association
London
40,000
InSpire at St Peters
London
40,000
Kennington Association London
40,000
Pat Benson Community
Sports Foundation
Birmingham
40,000
Springfeld Community
Flat
London
40,000
STAA
Nottingham
40,000
Stonegrove Community
Trust
Edgware
40,000
Talbot House
Support Centre
Manchester
40,000
Talking Money
Bristol
40,000
The Bow Foodbank Ltd
London
40,000
The Cowshed
Reading
40,000
The Oxford House in
Bethnal Green
London
40,000
Central London
Samaritans
London
35,000
Whittington Park
Community Association London
35,000
Women in Sport
London
35,000
Abergavenny Community
Trust
Abergavenny
30,000
Barmouth Oasis
Community Group
Barmouth
30,000 *
Bierley Community
Association Ltd
Bradford
30,000
Birmingham LGBT
Birmingham
30,000
Cape Community Day
Care Centre
Smethwick
30,000
Carers Forum
Stirling Area
Stirling
30,000
Caring Together Charity St Ives
30,000
Chain Lane
Community Hub
Knaresborough
30,000
Christians Against
Poverty
Bradford
30,000
Crosslight Advice
London
30,000
Darts (Doncaster
Community Arts)
Doncaster
30,000
FareShare Midlands
Leicestershire
30,000
FareShare North East
Newcastle upon Tyne 30,000
FEAST With Us
London
30,000
Feeny Community
Association Ltd
Londonderry
30,000
Givin it Laldie
Glasgow
30,000

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Habitat for Humanity
Great Britain Slough
30,000
Hastings Furniture
Service Ltd Hastings
30,000
Healthy Living
Projects Ltd Ilford
30,000
Horsforth St Margaret’s
A.F.C. Leeds
30,000
IndoAmerican Refugee
and Migrant Organization London
30,000
Intercom Exeter
30,000
Kent Coast Volunteering Deal
30,000
Lancashire Women Accrington
30,000
Llanhilleth Miners
Institute Ltd Abertillery
30,000
New Ferry Rangers Community
and Football Club Higher Bebington 30,000
Park Life Heavitree Exeter
30,000
Pecan London
30,000
Plunkett Foundation Woodstock
30,000
ReBorne Community
Church Sherborne
30,000 *
Reidvale Neighbourhood
Centre Glasgow
30,000
Ryders Green Methodist
Day Centre West Bromwich
30,000
Scotswood Natural
Community Garden Ltd Newcastle upon Tyne 30,000
SERVE Rushden
30,000
Southmead Development
Trust Bristol
30,000
Springfield Domestic
Abuse Support in
South Lakeland Kendal
30,000
St Martin's Centre
Partnership Newcastle upon Tyne 30,000
Support Through Court London
30,000
Sussex Street
Christian Centre Rhyl
30,000
TEN North East Ltd Hebburn
30,000
The Braunstone
Foundation Leicester
30,000
The Bridge Project Sudbury
30,000 *
The Florence Institute
Trust Ltd Liverpool
30,000
The Good Gym London
30,000
The Haven
Community Project Birmingham
30,000
The Larder West Lothian Livingston
30,000
The WM Morrison Darlington
Enterprise Trust Darlington
30,000
Women's Health Information
and Support Centre Ltd Liverpool
30,000
Women's Health Matters Leeds
30,000
Trevone Village Hall Padstow
26,000
Abbots Bromley Sports
Association Ltd Abbots Bromley
25,000
Aberporth Village Hall Aberporth
25,000
Active Communities
(Scotland) Ltd Johnstone
25,000
Alice (Relief of Poverty
& Advancement Newcastle under
of Community) Lyme 25,000
Ascend Herts Ltd Watford 25,000
Ascension Community
Trust London 25,000
Belle Vue Community,
Sports and Youth
Centre Ltd Hartlepool 25,000
Bridgend Farmhouse Edinburgh 25,000
Community Ventures
(Middlesbrough) Ltd Middlesbrough 25,000
Crest Co-operative Llandudno Junction 25,000
Eastside Community
Trust Bristol 25,000
GIFT
(Give It Forward Today) London 25,000
Heart of Tamworth
Community Project Tamworth 25,000 *
Highgate Newtown
Community Partners London 25,000
Huby Playing Fields
Association York 25,000 *
Loughborough Junction
Action Group London 25,000
Made In Hackney London 25,000
Margaret Carey
Foundation Ltd Shipley 25,000
Mid Ulster
Volunteer Centre Magherafelt 25,000
Open Door Exmouth Exmouth 25,000
Poplar Housing and
Generation Community
Association Ltd London 25,000 *
Rannoch Community
Trust Ltd Pitlochry 25,000
Red Lion House Charity Burton upon Trent 25,000 *
Rooted In Bradford 25,000
Shildon Alive Shildon 25,000
Solihull Action
through Advocacy Solihull 25,000
Stanleys Community
Centre Morecambe 25,000
Sufra NW London London 25,000
Swindon Carers Centre Swindon 25,000
Take A Part CIO Plymouth 25,000
The Gellideg Foundation
Community Association
Merthyr Tydfil 25,000
Unity North London Trust London 25,000 *
Whitehaven Community
Trust Ltd Cumbria 25,000
Yes Manchester CIO Manchester 25,000
Total for Community 7,011,000
(Total number of grants: 142)
Education £
IntoUniversity London
1,000,000
University of the
Arts London London 500,000
Black Mountains College Brecon 350,000 *

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University of
Hertfordshire
Hatfeld 350,000
ARK London 300,000
School-Home Support London 300,000
The Queen's University
of Belfast Foundation Belfast 300,000
ThinkForward (UK) London 300,000
University of Bath Bath 250,000
The Difference
Education Ltd London 225,000
Arvon London 150,000 *
National Numeracy Lewes 150,000
Read – The Reading
Agency London 150,000
The Access Project London 150,000
Now Teach London 100,000
Royal National Children's
Springboard Foundation London 100,000
Royal Norfolk
Agricultural Association Norwich 100,000
The Creative Dimension
Trust Shelford 100,000
The Garwood Foundation South Croydon 100,000
The Royal Veterinary College
Animal Care Trust North Mymms 100,000
Acumen Academy UK London 96,000
Transforming Lives for
Good (TLG) (Foodbank) Bradford 90,000
The Peter Pan Centre
for Children with Newcastle under
Special Needs Lyme 60,000
Apps for Good London 50,000
Challenge Partners London 50,000
Dylan Thomas
Community School Swansea 50,000 *
Learn English at Home
(LEAH) London 50,000
Royal School of
Church Music Salisbury 50,000
St Edmunds Society Norwich 50,000
The Centre for Literacy in
Primary Education London 50,000
Villiers Park
Educational Trust Cambridge 50,000
Art History Link-Up Wiggonholt 40,000
AZBUKA Foundation London 40,000
Foundation Years Trust Wirral 40,000
Guildhall School Trust London 40,000
Helen Arkell
Dyslexia Centre Farnham 40,000
Schoolreaders Bedford 40,000
University of Westminster London 40,000
Action Tutoring London 30,000
EBP South Portsmouth 30,000
First Story Ltd London 30,000
Foreland Fields Charity Ramsgate 30,000 *
Gloucestershire Academy
of Music Gloucester 30,000 *
Learning with Parents Bristol 30,000
Olive Academies London 30,000
Petit Miracles London 30,000
Ryedale Learning Trust York 30,000 *
Wolverley CE
Secondary School Kidderminster 30,000 *
Dingley's Promise Reading 25,000
Education Business
Partnership Kent Ramsgate 25,000
Farnham Heath
End School Farnham 25,000 *
Gosfeld School Ltd Halstead 25,000
Holy Trinity Foundation Cookstown 25,000
Total for Education 6,426,000
(Total number of grants: 63)
Environment £
The Foundation and
Friends of The Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew Richmond 5,000,000
Oceana London 1,000,000
The Rivers Trust Callington 450,000 *
The Marine Biological
Association of the UK Plymouth 400,000
Birdlife International Cambridge 355,000
Scottish Wildlife Trust Edinburgh 300,000
The Whitley Fund
for Nature London 250,000
Bumblebee Conservation
Trust Eastleigh 200,000
Plantlife International Salisbury 200,000
Somerset Wildlife Trust Taunton 200,000
The Open University Milton Keynes 200,000
University of Surrey Guildford 200,000
The South East
Rivers Trust London 165,000
Keep Wales Tidy Cardiff 150,000
River Thame
Conservation Trust Oxford 150,000
Ballinderry Rivers Trust Cookstown 140,000
Don Catchment
Rivers Trust Doncaster 120,000
Chichester Harbour Trust Chichester 100,000 *
Kent Wildlife Trust Maidstone 100,000 *
National Biodiversity
Network Trust Nottingham 100,000
Ouse & Adur Rivers Trust Pulborough 100,000
Royal Zoological Society
of Scotland Edinburgh 100,000
Severn Rivers Trust Worcester 100,000
Soil Association Bristol 100,000
The National Lobster
Hatchery Padstow 100,000
The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire,
Cambridgeshire and
Northamptonshire Cambridge 100,000 *
Tyne Rivers Trust Corbridge 100,000
The Country Trust Chelmsford 90,000
New Philanthropy Capital London 80,000
Thames21 Ltd London 75,000
The Wye and Usk
Foundation Brecon 75,000

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Cumbria Wildlife Trust Kendal 60,000
The Media Trust London 60,000
West Wales Rivers Trust Haverfordwest 60,000
Bristol Avon Rivers Trust Warmley 50,000
Friends of Westonbirt
Arboretum Tetbury 50,000
Northumberland
Rivers Trust Rothbury 50,000
Ocean Generation London 50,000
Scottish Seabird Centre North Berwick 50,000
The Lancashire
Wildlife Trust Preston 50,000
The Lune Rivers Trust Morecambe 50,000
West Cumbria
Rivers Trust Ltd Keswick 50,000
Brogdale Collections Faversham 40,000
EcoACTIVE London 40,000
Plymouth Marine
Laboratory Plymouth 40,000
Sylva Foundation Long Wittenham
40,000
South Cumbria
Rivers Trust Ltd Ulverston 38,000
The Arun & Rother
Rivers Trust Petworth 35,000
The Aire Rivers Trust Bradford 32,000
Conservation Education
& Research Trust Oxford 30,000
Herefordshire Wildlife
Trust Leominster 30,000
The David Shepherd
Wildlife Foundation Guildford 30,000
The Froglife Trust Peterborough 30,000
We Are Grow Barnet 30,000
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Devizes 30,000
Woodmeadow Trust York 30,000
Durham Wildlife Trust Tyne and Wear 25,000
Dynamic Earth
Charitable Trust Edinburgh 25,000
North Wales
Rivers Trust Ltd Chester 25,000
Small Woods Association Telford 25,000
Society for Horticultural
Therapy Reading 25,000
Welsh Dee Trust Llangollen 25,000
Marine Research and
Conservation Foundation Lydeard St Lawrence 22,000
Total for Environment 12,027,000
(Total number of grants: 63)
Faith £
St James's Piccadilly St Albans 500,000 *
Lichfield Cathedral Lichfield 150,000
Truro Cathedral Truro 50,000
Ballysillan Youth
For Christ
Belfast 40,000
St Mary the Virgin Church Greenhithe 40,000 *
Wakefield Cathedral Wakefield 40,000
Ely Cathedral Trust Ely 35,000
Daventry Contact Daventry 30,000
Drighlington Methodist
Church Drighlington 30,000 *
Kick London Richmond 30,000
St Georges Church
Fatfield PCC
Washington 30,000 *
St Matthew's Church,
Carver Street
Sheffield 30,000 *
St Paul's Church Mold 30,000
Stones Methodist Church Rippondon 30,000 *
The Norwich Historic
Churches Trust Ltd Norwich 30,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of All Souls,
Langham Place London 30,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Newark On Trent
St Mary Magdalene with
St Leonard Newark 30,000 *
West London Mission London 30,000
Wilmslow Youth Wilmslow 30,000
Bradford Cathedral Bradford 25,000
Chesterton Methodist
Church Cambridge 25,000 *
Friends of Fawley
Church Charity Henley-on-Thames 25,000 *
Heaton Baptist Church, Newcastle upon Tyne 25,000
His Place Hastings 25,000
Holy Trinity
Headington Quarry Oxford 25,000 *
Ibrox Parish
Church Of Scotland Glasgow 25,000
Nafferton Methodist
Church Driffield 25,000
PCC of Ss Simon & Jude
Church, Castlethorpe Milton Keynes 25,000
Rock Community Church Dumbarton 25,000
St Andrew's
Church of Scotland Moffat 25,000 *
St Berteline and
St Christopher Church Runcorn 25,000
St Botolph without
Aldgate London 25,000 *
St Christopher,
Springfield
Birmingham 25,000 *
St John the Evangelist
Church, Donisthorpe Swadlincote 25,000 *
St Leonard's Church,
Aldrington Hove 25,000
St Mary Magdalene Church,
Stoke Bishop Bristol 25,000 *
St Peter's Brighton 25,000
St Boniface Church,
Whipton Exeter 25,000
St Wilfrid's Church,
Lidget Green Bradford 25,000
The Collegiate Church
of St Mary Warwick 25,000
The Parish Trust Trethomas 25,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of All Saints Fleet 25,000 *
The PCC of the Parish of
St John Baptist, Claines Worcester 25,000 *

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The PCC of the Ecclesiastical The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Christ Church with
All Saints Spitalfelds London 25,000
West Street
Christian Fellowship Crewe 25,000
Total for Faith 1,865,000
(Total number of grants: 45)
Health £
Addenbrooke's
Charitable Trust Cambridge 2,000,000
Guy's and St Thomas'
Foundation London 1,000,000
London School of Hygiene
& Tropical Medicine London 500,000 *
Place2Be London 500,000
Alder Hey
Children's Charity Liverpool 300,000
Changing Faces London 300,000
Mental Health
Innovations London 300,000
The University
of Sheffeld
Sheffeld 250,000
Bipolar UK Ltd London 150,000
Northwick Park Institute
for Medical Research Harrow 150,000
Cystic Fibrosis Trust London 100,000
Duchenne UK London 100,000
The Bobath Centre for Children
with Cerebral Palsy Watford 100,000
The Brain and Spine
Foundation London 100,000
The Cellar Trust Shipley 100,000
The Martlets Hospice Hove 100,000
The Royal Society for
Blind Children London 100,000
British Liver Trust Winchester 90,000
NMC Midlands Ltd Coventry 90,000
Roald Dahl's Marvellous
Children's Charity Amersham 90,000
Tenovus Cancer Care Cardiff 90,000
Tinnitus UK Sheffeld 90,000
Bliss London 75,000
Wings for Life UK London 75,000
Brain Injury Matters (NI) Belfast 60,000
Melanoma Focus Cambridge 60,000
The Anne Robson Trust Stevenage 60,000
The Brain Charity Liverpool 60,000
Visyon Ltd Congleton 60,000
Bibic Langport 50,000
Middlesbrough and
Stockton Mind Ltd Middlesbrough 50,000
National Rheumatoid
Arthritis Society Maidenhead 50,000
OCD Action London 50,000
The British Allergy
Foundation Sidcup 50,000
The Counselling and
Family Centre Altrincham 50,000
University Hospitals Bristol University Hospitals Bristol
& Weston Charity Bristol 50,000
Brent Adolescent Centre London 45,000
The Auditory Verbal
Centre London 45,000
The Laura Centre Leicester 45,000
The Source Young
People's Charity Aldershot 45,000
Ataxia UK London 40,000
Bluebell Care Trust Bristol 40,000
Child Brain Injury Trust Bicester 40,000
East Cheshire Hospice Macclesfeld 40,000 *
Ty Hafan Penarth 35,000
Acorns Children's
Hospice Trust Birmingham 30,000
Amicus Trust Bedford 30,000
Blue Smile Project Cambridge 30,000
Brainstrust Isle of Wight 30,000
British Epilepsy
Association Leeds 30,000
Changing Lives Charity Clevedon 30,000
Coping With Cancer
– North East Annitsford 30,000
CW+, the charity for Chelsea
and Westminster NHS
Foundation Trust London 30,000 *
Fight 4 Change London 30,000
Havering Mind Hornchurch 30,000
IPSUM Swindon 30,000
Lambeth and
Southwark Mind London 30,000
Mind Monmouthshire Abergavenny 30,000
Music Support UK London 30,000
RICE; The Research
Institute for the Care
of Older People Bath 30,000
Self Injury Support Ltd Bristol 30,000
Shine Peterborough 30,000
Sickle Cell Society London 30,000
Speakeasy Ramsbottom, Bury 30,000
SWFT Charity Warwick 30,000 *
The Big C Appeal Ltd Norwich 30,000
The Hugs Foundation Bodmin 30,000
The Sussex Beacon Brighton 30,000
Women's Counselling and
Therapy Service Ltd Leeds 30,000
Action for Pulmonary
Fibrosis (APF) Peterborough 25,000
Beacon Counselling Stockport 25,000
Brecon Mountain
Rescue Team Brecon 25,000 *
Brighter Futures (Great Western
Hospitals NHS Foundation
Trust Charitable Fund) Swindon 25,000
Buckinghamshire Healthcare
NHS Trust Charitable
Fund Amersham 25,000 *
Chapter
(West Cheshire) Ltd Ellesmere Port 25,000
Chilterns MS Centre Ltd Aylesbury 25,000

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Cobalt Health Cheltenham 25,000 *
Countess Mountbatten
Hospice Charity Ltd Southampton 25,000
Croydon Voluntary Association
for the Blind Croydon 25,000
Doctors of the World UK England 25,000
Dyspraxia Foundation Hitchin 25,000
Epilepsy Scotland Glasgow 25,000
Evelina Children's
Heart Organisation London 25,000
Headway Norfolk and
Waveney Ltd Norwich 25,000
Health in Mind Edinburgh 25,000
Heartbeat Northwest
Cardiac Care Preston 25,000
Hope for Tomorrow Tetbury 25,000 *
Huntingtons Disease
Association Liverpool 25,000
Hyperlipidaemia Education
& Atherosclerosis Research
Trust UK Maidenhead 25,000
Mind in Tower Hamlets
and Newham London 25,000
Mothers for Mothers Bristol 25,000
Multiple Sclerosis Therapy
Centre Lothian Ltd Edinburgh 25,000
Nightingale House
Hospice Wrexham 25,000
Norwich Samaritans Norwich 25,000 *
Off The Record –
South East Hampshire Havant 25,000
Race Against Dementia London 25,000
Sight Advice South Lakes Kendal 25,000
South Kent Mind Folkestone 25,000
StreetDoctors London 25,000
The Healthy Living
Platform London 25,000
The Hut York Ltd York 25,000
The Parent Rooms Ltd Belfast 25,000
The Sussex Association
for Spina Bifida and
Hydrocephalus
Heathfield 25,000
The Womenstec
(Training, Enterprise &
Childcare Centre) Belfast 25,000
Weston Hospicecare Weston-super-Mare 25,000 *
Youth Talk St Albans 25,000
Total for Health 9,420,000
(Total number of grants: 106)
Museums & Heritage £
Imperial War Museums London 1,500,000 *
National Art
Collections Fund London 1,000,000
Royal Hospital Chelsea
Appeal Ltd
London 300,000 *
The Foundling Museum London 300,000 *
The English Heritage
Trust London 250,000
Beth Shalom Ltd Nottingham 100,000
Chatham Historic
Dockyard Trust Chatham 100,000
Clyne Heritage Society Brora 100,000
Glencoe Folk Museum Glencoe 100,000
Kent Mining
Heritage Foundation Deal 100,000
The Stowe House
Preservation Trust Stowe 100,000
Wentworth Woodhouse
Preservation Trust Rotherham 100,000
Heritage Trust
of Lincolnshire Sleaford 95,000 *
Folkestone Leas Lift
Company CIO Folkestone 85,000 *
Hampshire Cultural Trust Winchester 75,000
Herefordshire Museum
Service Support Group Hereford 75,000
The Brunel Museum London 60,000
The Cromwell Museum Huntingdon 60,000
Dacorum Heritage
Trust Ltd Berkhamsted 50,000
Friends of The Vigilance Brixham 50,000
Historylinks Building Appeal,
Dornoch Heritage Soc Dornoch 50,000 *
Trimontium Trust SCIO Galashiels 50,000 *
Weald & Downland Open
Air Living Museum Ltd Singleton 50,000
Lord Leycester Hospital Warwick 40,000
Migration Museum
Project London 40,000
National Paralympic
Heritage Trust Aylesbury 40,000
The Weardale Museum Bishop Auckland 40,000 *
Cornwall Heritage Trust Redruth 30,000
Steamship Shieldhall
Charity Eastleigh 30,000
Total for Museums & Heritage 4,970,000

(Total number of grants: 29)

Welfare £
Frontline London 750,000
The Cranfield Trust Romsey 300,000
Family Fund York 300,000
One Small Thing London 250,000
National Star Foundation Cheltenham 250,000
Camphill Rudolf Steiner
Schools Ltd Aberdeen 200,000
Camphill Milton Keynes
Communities Ltd Milton Keynes 200,000
Shannon Trust London 150,000
Mary's Meals Glasgow 150,000
Grandparents Plus London 150,000
Gingerbread London 150,000
Arise Foundation London 120,000
Thornage Hall
Independent Living Holt 100,000 *
Refuge London 100,000
Prison Reform Trust London 100,000
Passage 2000 London 100,000
Missing People Ltd London 100,000

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Human Rights Watch London
100,000
HARP Southend Southend-on-Sea
100,000
Women's Work
Derbyshire Ltd Derby 90,000
West End
Refugee Service Newcastle 90,000
SATEDA Sittingbourne 90,000
Emmaus Sheffeld Sheffeld 90,000
Cardinal Hume Centre London 90,000
Cardiff Women's Aid Cardiff 90,000
Pause Creating Space
for Change London 80,000
LD:NorthEast Wallsend 80,000
Positive Action
in Housing Glasgow 75,000
Cleveland Housing
Advice Centre (CHAC) Middlesbrough 75,000
WomenCentre Ltd Halifax 70,000
Young Roots Croydon 60,000
Sir Oswald Stoll
Foundation London 60,000
Resolve Welwyn Garden City 60,000
Refugee Resource Oxford 60,000
Kairos Women
Working Together Coventry 60,000
Donnington Doorstep Oxford 60,000
Coventry Refugee and
Migrant Centre Coventry 60,000
Child Bereavement UK Loudwater 60,000
Beating Time London 60,000
Your Place (London) Ltd London 50,000
Working Families London 50,000
Voices in Exile Brighton 50,000
Trust House Lancashire Preston 50,000
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust London 50,000
The Carers Centre – Bristol &
South Gloucestershire Fishponds 50,000
Tempus Novo
(Meaning New Time) Leeds 50,000
St Paul's Hostel Worcester 50,000
Rock Foundation UK Ltd Grimsby 50,000
Riding for the Disabled Association
Inc. Carriage Driving Shrewley 50,000
Rainbow Child and
Family Centre Londonderry 50,000
Playskill Watford 50,000
Onwards & Upwards London 50,000
One25 Bristol 50,000
NIACRO Belfast 50,000
Monklands Women's Aid Airdrie 50,000
Manna House (Cumbria) Kendal 50,000
Listening Books London 50,000
Juno Women's Aid Nottingham 50,000
Home-Start Essex Maldon 50,000
Hackney Doorways London 50,000
Forest School Camps Ely 50,000
Fair Shot London 50,000
Exmoor Calvert Trust Barnstaple 50,000
Derby City Mission Derby 50,000
Cotswold Friends Moreton-in-Marsh
50,000
Churches Housing
Aid Society Bristol
50,000
Bristol Refugee Rights Bristol
50,000
Age UK Gateshead Ltd Gateshead
50,000
The Compassionate
Friends London
45,000
Street Teams Walsall
45,000
Oxford Against Cutting London
45,000
Notre Dame
Refugee Centre London
45,000
Newhall Kidz Ltd Wakefeld
45,000
Mentor Link Stourport-on-Severn 45,000
Home-Start Nottingham Nottingham
45,000
Harrow Association of
Disabled People Harrow
45,000
Euan's Guide Edinburgh
45,000
Community Impact
Bucks Monks Risborough 45,000
Children First Derby Derby
45,000
Caring Hands Newcastle upon Tyne 45,000
Care and Repair Edinburgh
45,000
AMAT UK Chatham
45,000
West Yorkshire Community
Chaplaincy Project Leeds
40,000
Watford Sheltered
Workshop Ltd Watford
40,000
Trafford Domestic
Abuse Services Trafford
40,000
The Snowdrop Project Sheffeld
40,000
The Bridge
(East Midlands) Loughborough
40,000
Suffolk Refugee Support Ipswich
40,000
Space4Autism Macclesfeld
40,000
Southside Family Project Bath
40,000
Saint John of God
Hospitaller Services Darlington
40,000
Rowan Humberstone Cambridge
40,000
Re-engage London
40,000
Possibilities for Each and
Every Kid PEEK Glasgow
40,000
Newlife the Charity for
Disabled Children Cannock
40,000
Interest Link Borders Duns
40,000
Home-Start Manchester Manchester
40,000
Headway (Leicestershire,
Leicester & Rutland) Leicester
40,000
Fylde Coast Women's Aid Blackpool
40,000
Families United Network Luton
40,000
Dementia Friendly
Communities Ltd Helmsdale
40,000
Berkshire Women's Aid Reading
40,000
Beyond Food Foundation London
35,000
Yellow Submarine
Holidays Oxford
30,000
Yellow Door Southampton
30,000
West Cumbria Domestic
Violence Support Workington
30,000
Watford New Hope Trust Watford
30,000
Upbeat Communties Ltd Derby
30,000

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Umbrella Derby and
Derbyshire Derby 30,000
Transforming Choice Liverpool 30,000
Together Dementia
Support Manchester 30,000
The Pankhurst Trust
(Inc. Manchester
Women's Aid) Manchester 30,000
The OASIS Partnership High Wycombe 30,000
The NOAH Enterprise
(New Opportunities
and Horizons) Luton 30,000
The Motherhood Plan York 30,000
The Living Room Stevenage 30,000
The Living Paintings
Trust Newbury 30,000
The Kings Hedges Family
Support Project Cambridge 30,000
The Hamlet Centre Trust Norwich 30,000
Streetwise Opera London 30,000
Street Storage Hackney 30,000
Stick 'n' Step Wirral 30,000
Stanley Grange
Community Association Samlesbury 30,000
St Michael's Fellowship London 30,000
St Richard of Chichester
Christian Care
Association Chichester 30,000
St David's Diocesan Council
for Social Responsibility Dyfed 30,000
Spinal Injuries
Association Milton Keynes 30,000
Southampton City and
Region Action to
Combat Hardship Southampton 30,000
SIBS – for Brothers
and Sisters Oxenhope 30,000
Riverside Community
Trust Ayr 30,000
Reducing the Risk of
Domestic Abuse Oxford 30,000
Reaching Families Ltd Littlehampton 30,000
Rainbow Haven Manchester 30,000
Providence Row Charity London 30,000
Parenting Special
Children Reading 30,000
Oswin Project Bothal 30,000
Off The Streets Westcliff-on-Sea 30,000
Off The Fence Trust Ltd Hove 30,000
Oasis Cardiff Cardiff 30,000
Oakfield
(Easton Maudit) Ltd Northampton 30,000 *
North of England Newcastle upon
Refugee Service Tyne 30,000
National Ugly Mugs Manchester 30,000
Mums in Need Sheffield 30,000
Marie Collins Foundation Ripon 30,000
Little Village London 30,000
Link to Change Bedford 30,000
Link Age Southwark London 30,000
Lifecentre Chichester 30,000
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual
Anti-Violence and
Policing Group London
30,000
Kids Matter London
30,000
INSIGHT Counselling, Coaching
& Support Services Bedworth
30,000
Inquest Charitable Trust London
30,000
Home-Start
Staffordshire Moorlands Leek
30,000
Home-Start North
East Worcestershire Reddtich
30,000
Home-Start Kernow Bodmin
30,000
Home-Start Hertfordshire Stevenage
30,000
Home-Start Hampshire Wickham
30,000
Home-Start
Cambridgeshire Papworth Everard
30,000
HENRY Witney
30,000
Growing Works Huddersfield
30,000
Grampian Society
for the Blind Aberdeen
30,000
Family Support
Derbyshire Derby
30,000
Family Help
Darlington CIO Darlington
30,000
Families Outside Edinburgh
30,000
Edinburgh Women's Aid Edinburgh
30,000
Early Years Scotland Glasgow
30,000
Down's Syndrome
Association Teddington
30,000
Disability Cornwall and
Isles of Scilly Hayle
30,000
Crossroads Derbyshire Glossop
30,000
CHESS Homeless Chelmsford
30,000
Cherry Trees Guildford
30,000
Catalyst Housing Ltd Ealing
30,000 *
Caring in Bristol Bristol
30,000
Carefreespace London
30,000
Canterbury and District
Early Years Project Canterbury
30,000
Aurora New Dawn Portsmouth
30,000
Asylum Link Merseyside Liverpool
30,000
Arts 4 Dementia London
30,000
Age UK Sutton Sutton
30,000
Age Concern
North Norfolk Sheringham
30,000
Afghanistan and Central
Asian Association London
30,000
Action Foundation Newcastle upon Tyne 30,000
Action for Family Carers Maldon
30,000
Aanchal Women's Aid Essex
30,000
Global Link (Lancaster) Lancaster
28,000
White Lodge Centre Chertsey
25,000
The Wallich Cardiff
25,000
The Spires Centre London
25,000
The Portman House Trust London
25,000
The Nelson Trust Stroud
25,000
The Matthew Project Norwich
25,000
The Key –
Unlock Potential Bristol
25,000 *
The Hardman Trust Isle of Wight
25,000

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STAR (Student Action
for Refugees) London 25,000
Spitalfelds Crypt Trust London 25,000
SPACE Stanstead Abbotts 25,000
Smart Criminal
Justice Services Bedford 25,000
Sixty-One Bristol 25,000
Signpost Luton Luton 25,000
Shared Lives Plus Liverpool 25,000
Savera UK Merseyside 25,000
Rotherham Rise Rotherham 25,000 *
Refugee Acton Kingston London 25,000
Recovery Cymru
Community Cardiff 25,000
Rape and Sexual
Abuse Support Centre
(North Wales) Bangor 25,000
Rainbow Services Harlow 25,000
Praxis Community
Projects London 25,000
Possability People Ltd Brighton 25,000
Peter Bedford
Housing Association London 25,000
My Sisters' House CIO Bognor Regis 25,000
Mosac London 25,000
Merton Mencap Morden 25,000
Liberty Choir UK Hastings 25,000
Impact Initiatives Brighton 25,000
Home-Start Norfolk Swaffham 25,000
HealthBus Trust Bournemouth 25,000
Hackney Playbus London 25,000
Glow - Giving Life Opportunities
to Women Belfast 25,000
Generate Opportunities
Ltd London 25,000
Freedom Community
Project Bolsover 25,000
Food Train Dumfries 25,000
First Stop Darlington Darlington 25,000
First Step
Community Project Musselburgh 25,000
Finding Your Feet Paisley 25,000
Feeding Families Blaydon 25,000
Family Action London 25,000
Essex Dementia Care Braintree 25,000
ESCAPE
Family Ltd Ashington 25,000
EFA London London 25,000
Down's Syndrome
Scotland Glasgow 25,000
Domestic Abuse Volunteer
Support Services Tunbridge Wells 25,000
Clear Emotional Trauma
and Therapy Specialists Truro 25,000
Children on the
Autistic Spectrum
Parents' Association Bromley 25,000
CHARIS (Christian Help
& Action for Refugees
in Somerset) Taunton 25,000
Chaos Theory Woodford Green 25,000
Caritas Diocese
of Shrewsbury Wirral 25,000
Calan DVS Ltd Neath 25,000
BOSP Brighter Opportunities
for Special People Pitsea 25,000
Borderlands
(South West) Ltd Bristol 25,000
Ballymoney Evergreen
Club Ballymoney 25,000
Ashford Place London 25,000
Apex Charitable Trust St Helens 25,000
Alzheimer's Support Devizes 25,000
Alternatives Trust
East London London 25,000
Aid Box Community Bristol 25,000
Age UK Hillingdon,
Harrow and Brent Hayes 25,000
Age UK
Barrow and District Barrow-in-Furness 25,000
Age Concern Salford Manchester 25,000
Abigail Housing Leeds 25,000
4Sight Vision Support Bognor Regis 25,000
Total for Welfare 12,128,000
(Total number of grants: 250)
Youth £
West London Zone London 500,000
Carers Trust Rugby 225,000
One YMCA Watford 200,000
SHiFT Organisation Ltd London 200,000
Action for Children Watford 150,000
Cumbria Community
Foundation Cockermouth 150,000
Move On Glasgow 150,000
NE Youth Blaydon-on-Tyne 150,000
Youthnet UK London 150,000
Barnardo's Ilford 98,000
Empire Fighting Chance Bristol 90,000
Winning Scotland
Foundation Edinburgh 90,000
ReachOut Youth London 80,000
The Rock Trust Edinburgh 80,000
Young Enterprise
Northern Ireland Belfast 80,000
Aleto Foundation London 75,000
LGBT Youth Scotland Edinburgh 75,000
Sporting Marvels Rhondda Cynon Taf 75,000
Motiv8 South Portsmouth 70,000
Cathedral Youth Club Londonderry 60,000
Endeavour Training Ltd Sheffeld 60,000
Goldhill Play Association Leicester 60,000
Kidz Klub - Leeds Leeds 60,000
New Horizon
Youth Centre London 60,000
One In A Million (Sports) Bradford 60,000

57

Positive View Foundation Dover 60,000
Team Oasis Liverpool 60,000
The Door Youth Project Stroud 60,000
The Key Newcastle upon Tyne 60,000
Youth Action
Northern Ireland Ltd Belfast 60,000
Youth Concern Aylesbury 60,000
Action4Youth Aylesbury 50,000
Cramlington Voluntary
Youth Project Ltd Cramlington 50,000
Fight for Peace
International London 50,000
Fitzrovia Youth in Action London 50,000
Milton Keynes YMCA Ltd Milton Keynes 50,000
Shaftesbury Youth Club Wirral 50,000
South Marches
Scouts Council Hereford 50,000 *
The Breck Foundation Whyteleafe 50,000
The Lord's Taverners London 50,000
Whirlow Hall Farm
Trust Ltd Sheffield 50,000
Youth Sport Trust Loughborough 50,000
Drop Zone Youth
Projects Barrow-in-Furness 45,000
Front Lounge Dundee 45,000
Granton Youth Ltd Edinburgh 45,000
Hackney Quest London 45,000
Reidvale Adventure Play
Association Ltd Glasgow 45,000
The Benjamin
Foundation Norwich 45,000
YMCA Brunel Group Bath 44,000
HorseWorld Bristol 40,000
Junction 12 Glasgow 40,000
Leatherhead Youth
Project Leatherhead 40,000
London Youth Games London 40,000
Marches Family Network Hereford 40,000
St Andrew's Club London 40,000
The Enthusiasm Trust Derby 40,000
The Gorbals Youth Run
Drop In Cafe
Glasgow 40,000
The Money Charity London 40,000
The Welsh Association
of Youth Clubs Pontypridd 40,000
Verbal Derry/Londonderry 40,000
Dundee North West
Community Sports Club Dundee 35,000 *
Khulisa London 35,000
Tullochan Dumbarton 35,000
Alabaré Christian Care
and Support Salisbury 30,000
Avon Youth Club Bristol 30,000
Bumpy Ltd Birstall 30,000
Canongate Youth (SCIO) Edinburgh 30,000
Children's Sailing Trust Helston 30,000
Clarkes Mead Trust Henfield 30,000 *
Egremont Youth
Partnership Egremont 30,000
Girvan Youth Trust Girvan 30,000
Hebridean Pursuits
Outdoor Learning Oban 30,000
Herts Young
Homeless Group
Hatfield 30,000
Include Youth Belfast 30,000 *
It's Your Life London 30,000
Just Like Us London 30,000
Key4Life CIO Bristol 30,000
Level Two Youth Project Felixstowe 30,000
Northumberland Federation
of YMCAs Ashington 30,000
Regenerate UK London 30,000
SkyWay Charity London 30,000
Small Green Shoots London 30,000
South Central Youth Ltd London 30,000
Streatham Youth and
Community Trust London 30,000 *
The Caxton Youth Organisation London
30,000
The Change Foundation Wallington 30,000
The Junction Foundation Redcar 30,000
The Space Cheddar 30,000
Whoopsadaisy Brighton Brighton 30,000
Young Lewisham Project
(Workshop) London 30,000
Youth Focus: North East Gateshead 30,000
Active Fusion Doncaster 25,000
Alive & Kicking UK London 25,000
Bath Area Play Project Bath 25,000
BF Adventure Penryn 25,000
Boys & Girls Clubs (NI) Belfast 25,000
Citywise Mentoring Ltd Glasgow 25,000
Community on
Solid Ground Manchester 25,000
Connah's Quay Unit 91
of the Sea Cadet Corps Connah's Quay 25,000 *
Diane Modahl Sports
Foundation (DMSF) Manchester 25,000
ESTEEM Shoreham-by-Sea 25,000
First Give London 25,000
Integrate UK Bristol 25,000
Kibbleworks Paisley 25,000
Nightsafe Ltd Blackburn 25,000
Ormside Mill Residential
Centre Ltd Cumbria 25,000
Power The Fight London 25,000
Queens Park Community
School PTFA London 25,000 *
Rugby Gymnastics Club Rugby 25,000
Scholemoor Beacon CIO Bradford 25,000
Scottish Environmental &
Outdoor Education
Centres Association Biggar 25,000
Spark! (Hounslow Education
Business Charity) Brentford 25,000
Sparkle (South Wales) Newport 25,000
Sussex Clubs for
Young People Worthing 25,000
Swings & Smiles Thatcham 25,000

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The Eikon Charity
Addlestone
25,000
The Kids Network
London
25,000
The Machan Trust
Larkhall
25,000
The Mix Stowmarket
Stowmarket
25,000
The Providence
House Trust
London
25,000
The Pushkin Trust
Newtownstewart
25,000
The Rock
Cheltenham
25,000
Warning Zone
Leicester
25,000
West London YMCA
London
25,000
Worcestershire
YMCA Ltd
Redditch
25,000
YMCA Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne 25,000
Youth Options
Romsey
25,000
Total for Youth
6,557,000
(Total number of grants: 127)
Other
£
Fine Cell Work
London
330,000
ACEVO
London
80,000
Total for Other
410,000
(Total number of grants: 2)
Grants of £20,000 and less
Arts
£
Cartwheel Arts
Heywood
20,000
Clerkenwell Green
Association
London
20,000
Dancers' Career
Development
London
20,000
Drunken Chorus
Croydon
20,000
Echo Echo Dance
Theatre Company
Londonderry
20,000
Fallen Angels
Dance Theatre
Chester
20,000
Fighting Words
Northern Ireland
Belfast
20,000
Geese Theatre
Company Ltd
Birmingham
20,000
Good Vibrations
(Music) Ltd
London
20,000
Hubbub Theatre
Company
Derby
20,000
Kabosh
Belfast
20,000
Khayaal Theatre
Company
Luton
20,000
Lyric Hammersmith
Theatre
London
20,000
Magpie Dance
Bromley
20,000
Miracle Theatre
Trust Ltd
Redruth
20,000
Movema
Liverpool
20,000
Murley Silver Band
Fivemiletown
20,000 *
Northampton Arts
Collective Ltd
Northampton
20,000
Peut-Etre Theatre Ltd
London
20,000
RABBLE Theatre
Reading
20,000
Scene & Heard
London
20,000
Skimstone Arts
Newcastle upon Tyne 20,000
Stanley Arts
London
20,000
The Ark-T Centre
Oxford
20,000
The Creative Art House
Wakefeld
20,000
The Factory of Creativity Manchester
20,000
The Forget-Me-Not
Chorus Cardiff
Penarth
20,000
The OHMI Trust
Birmingham
20,000
The Open
Theatre Company
Coventry
20,000
The Voices Foundation
London
20,000
Ulster Youth Orchestra
Belfast
20,000
Underexposed Arts
London
20,000
Viva Chamber
Orchestra Ltd
Derby
20,000
Farnham Maltings
Association Ltd
Farnham
15,000
Feltham Arts
Association Ltd
Feltham
15,000
Gabrieli
London
15,000
Hastings Philharmonic
Orchestra
St Leonards-on-Sea
15,000
Hofesh Shechter
Company Ltd
London
15,000
Ignite Imaginations
Sheffeld
15,000
James Menzies-Kitchin
Memorial Trust
Stratford-upon-Avon 15,000
Kent Film Foundation
Ramsgate
15,000
MAKE Southwest
Newton Abbot
15,000
Marlborough Theatre
Productions Ltd
Brighton
15,000
New Diorama
London
15,000
Newhampton Arts
Centre
Wolverhampton
15,000
North Yorkshire Youth
Music Action Zone
York
15,000
November Club
Morpeth
15,000
Room 13 International Fort William
15,000
Savvy Theatre Company London
15,000
Sonic Bothy
Glasgow
15,000
Spectacle Theatre Ltd
Porth
15,000
Strange Town
Edinburgh
15,000
The Makers Guild
in Wales
Cardiff
15,000
The Play House
Birmingham
15,000
ThinkTank Theatre (Streatham
Space Project)
London
15,000
Todmorden Amateur Operatic
and Dramatic Society
Todmorden
15,000
Trestle Theatre
Company Ltd
St Albans
15,000
Tricky Hat Productions
Glasgow
15,000
Trinity Community Arts
Bristol
15,000
Upswing Aerial Ltd
London
15,000
Young Music Makers
of Dyfed
Llantwit Major
15,000
The Cambridge
Philharmonic Society
Cambridge
14,000
All or Nothing Aerial
Dance Theatre
Edinburgh
10,000

59

Angel Shed
Theatre Company London 10,000
B:Music Ltd Birmingham 10,000
Big Brum Theatre in
Education Company Ltd Birmingham 10,000
Brassneck Theatre
Company Belfast 10,000
Celf o Gwmpas Llandrindod Wells 10,000
Compass Live Art Ltd Leeds 10,000
Drake Music Project
Northern Ireland Newry 10,000
Ensemble Reza Haywards Heath 10,000
Fusion Plus Havant 10,000
Guildford Shakespeare
Company Trust Ltd Guildford 10,000
In Your Space Circus Ltd Derry 10,000
Lochgelly Band Lochgelly 10,000 *
Lymearts Community
Trust Ltd Lyme Regis 10,000
MillArts Centre Trust Banbury 10,000
Milton Keynes IAC Milton Keynes 10,000
Moving Parts Arts CIO Newcastle upon Tyne 10,000
Music Theatre Wales Cardiff 10,000
New Note Projects Brighton 10,000
Olympias Music
Foundation Manchester 10,000
Performing Room Northampton 10,000
Pimlico Opera Alresford 10,000
Plymouth Arts Cinema Plymouth 10,000
Red Note Ensemble Ltd Edinburgh 10,000
The Bright Umbrella
Drama Co. Belfast 10,000
The Lawnmowers Independent
Theatre Company Gateshead 10,000
The Rodolfus Foundation London 10,000
Travelling Light
Theatre Company Bristol 10,000
Multi-Story Music London 8,000
All Arts & Media Ltd Manchester 7,500
Book Music & Lyrics London 7,500
Conflux Scotland Ltd Glasgow 7,500
Cartwheel Arts Heywood 6,500
RicNic London 6,500
Arts Gateway MK Milton Keynes 5,000
Creative Futures (UK) Ltd London 5,000
Dr Martin Clarke Young
Organ Scholars' Trust Windsor 5,000
Dunfermline Junior
Chorus Fife 5,000
Garage Art Group Evesham 5,000
Irvine & Dreghorn
Brass Band Irvine 5,000
Montgomeryshire
Youth Theatre Welshpool 5,000
Queen Elizabeth Scholarship
Trust Ltd London 5,000
Septura London 5,000
Swansea City Opera Brecon 5,000
WorleWind Band Wick St Lawrence 5,000
The St Paul's Arts Trust London 4,000
Raise the Roof (NI) Glarryford 3,000
Sudden Productions Birmingham 3,000
The Grand Union
Music Theatre Ltd London 3,000
Speech Bubble (SCIO) Glasgow 2,500
Arts Dream Selsey Selsey 2,000
Royal Opera House Covent
Garden Foundation London 508
Total for Arts 1,490,508
(Total number of grants: 114)
Community £
Community@NE66
Charitable Trust Alnwick 20,000
Rotherham Federation
of Communities Rotherham 20,000
Aylsham & District
Care Trust Aylsham 20,000
Forthspring Inter-community
Group Belfast 20,000
Heard Organisation Ltd London 20,000
Humans MCR Manchester 20,000
Watton Sports and
Recreational Centre Thetford 20,000
Gloucester Foodbank Gloucester 20,000
IT Schools Africa Cheltenham 20,000
Churn Project Limited Cirencester 20,000
East Midlands Crossroads –
Caring for Carers Nottingham 20,000
Harmony Youth Project Bolton 20,000
Partnerships for
Wellbeing Inverness 20,000
The Centre for African
Entrepreneurship Swansea 20,000
The Furniture Helpline Bordon 20,000
Caryford Community
Hall Association Castle Cary 20,000
IMO Charity Blackburn 20,000
Escape Community
Art in Action Stratford-upon-Avon 20,000
Dingle Multi Agency
Centre Ltd Liverpool 20,000
Strathfoyle Women's
Activity Group Ltd Londonderry 20,000
YMCA Walsall Walsall 20,000
Hidden Treasure
Trust CIO Manchester 20,000
South Islay Development Isle of Islay 20,000 *
Redeeming Our
Communities Manchester 20,000
Victoria Centre Wellingborough 20,000
The Ridge SCIO Dunbar 20,000 *
Bentilee Volunteers CIO Stoke-on-Trent 20,000
CoStar Partnership Cwmbran 20,000
Ideas Test Chatham 20,000
Home-Start
Camden and Islington London 20,000
Carer Support Wiltshire Trowbridge 20,000
North Bristol
Advice Centre Bristol 20,000

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Ray Ceredigion
Aberaeron
20,000
Space2 Leeds
Leeds
20,000
Lifeline Community
Action
Newton Aycliffe
15,000
Sport at the Heart
London
15,000
North Glasgow Community
Food Initiative
Glasgow
15,000
Batemoor and Jordanthorpe
Community Centre
Sheffeld
15,000
Christine Dales
Goole
15,000
Dartmouth Caring
Dartmouth
15,000
Millport Town Hall
Millport
15,000
Inverclyde Association
for Mental Health
Greenock
15,000
Over & Nether Compton
Memorial Hall
Sherborne
15,000
Benhall & Sternfeld
Ex-servicemen’s Club
Saxmundham
15,000
Ballymacash Sports
Academy Ltd
Lisburn
15,000
Long Riston Playing
Fields Committee
Hull
15,000
Moseley Road Baths CIO Birmingham
15,000
Renfrewshire Foodbank Renfrew
15,000
Big Help Project
Liverpool
15,000

The Bridge Church
Bolton
15,000
Wattlesborough
Village Hall
Shrewsbury
15,000

Inspire Inveraray
Inveraray
15,000
The Opening
Doors Project
Liverpool
15,000
Solid Rock Havercroft
Wakefeld
15,000

Feeding Coventry
Coventry
15,000 *
Doddridge Centre Ltd
Northamptonshire
15,000
South Yorkshire Chaplaincy
and Listening Service
Sheffeld
15,000
Fornighty Hall
Nairn
15,000
Burnturk & Kettlehill
Community Trust
Cupar
15,000
Hope Community
Church Aintree
Liverpool
15,000
Oxfordshire Chinese Community
& Advice Centre
Oxford
15,000
South Essex
Community Hub
Southend-on-Sea
15,000
Groundwork Cheshire
Lancashire & Merseyside Wigan
15,000
Ravensthorpe Community
Centre Ltd
Dewsbury
15,000
SLT Building Preservation
Trust Ltd
London
15,000
Support and Grow
North East Ltd
Tyne & Wear
15,000
Warm Hut UK
Salford
15,000
South Central Community
Transport Ltd
Liverpool
15,000
Upper Norwood
Library Trust
London
15,000
Kilburn Village Institute
York
15,000
Kilmaronock Old
Kirk Trust
Stirling
15,000
Lorn and Oban Healthy
Options Ltd
Argyll
15,000
The Brunswick Community
Development Trust
Glasgow
15,000
The LightBeam Academy Nelson
15,000
The Llanmorlais and District
Community Hall Charity Swansea
15,000 *
Avon Navigation Trust
Wyre Piddle
15,000
BE United
Edinburgh
15,000
North Norfolk
Community Transport
North Walsham
15,000
Welsh Border
Community Transport
Buckley
15,000
Blue Box Belper
Belper
15,000 *
Eternal Benefts
Hull
10,000
Normandy Community
Therapy Garden
Guildford
10,000
Whepstead Community
Association
Bury St Edmunds
10,000
Cambrian Community
Richmond
Centre
upon Thames
10,000
Newbigin Community
Trust
Birmingham
10,000
Somerford ARC
Community Centre
Christchurch
10,000
The Freshford Village
Memorial Hall
Bath
10,000
Chelmsford Community
Transport
Chelmsford
10,000
St Paul's Community
Development Trust
Birmingham
10,000
Make a Move
Bath
10,000
Ashwick & Oakhill Village Hall
& Recreation Ground
Ashwick
10,000 *
Living Hope
Belfast
10,000
Spring Bank
Community Association Hull
10,000
Colne Open Door
Centre Ltd
Colne
10,000
Bike For Good Ltd.
Glasgow
10,000
Vineyard Compassion
Coleraine
10,000
New Milton
Memorial Centre
New Milton
10,000 *
Mums United
Sheffeld
10,000
Emmaus Suffolk
Ipswich
10,000
Helping Hands Community
Outreach Project
Craigavon
10,000
Sedbergh Youth &
Community Centre
Bradford
10,000
Orrell Park & District
Community Association Liverpool
10,000
Re:Source Blackburn
Blackburn
10,000 *
The Blackmore Vale Charity,
The Vale Pantry
Sturminster Newton 10,000
Friends First
Hove
10,000
Ore Community
Association
Hastings
10,000
French African
Lambeth,
Welfare Association
West Norwood
10,000
Harold Wood
Neighbourhood Centre
Romford
10,000
Friends of the X112
Barrow-in-Furness
10,000

61

Hindmarsh Village Hall
Alnwick
10,000
Isabella Community
Association Ltd
Blyth
10,000
Muslim Educational
Consultative Committee Birmingham
10,000
Wighton Village Recreation
Hut Committee
Wighton
10,000

Bwlchygroes Community
Hall Committee
Llanfyrnach
10,000
Jamyang Buddhist Centre Leeds
Leeds
10,000
The London Irish Centre London
10,000
The New Life Church
Woking
10,000
Fermanagh Rural
Community Initiative
County Fermanagh
10,000
Abbey Physic
Community Garden
Faversham
10,000
Bouth Village Hall
Ulverston
10,000
Just Good Friends
(North West) Ltd
Lytham St Anne's
10,000
Karis Neighbour Scheme Birmingham
10,000
Maryvale Community
Project
Birmingham
10,000
Melin Community Trust
West Glamorgan
10,000
Monty's Community Hub Southampton
10,000
Northchurch Community
Centre
Berkhamstead
10,000
The Open Blue Trust
Calne
10,000
The Shrewsbury
Furniture Scheme
Shrewsbury
10,000
Too Good To Waste
(Ellesmere Port) Ltd
Ellesmere Port
10,000
Westbank Community
Health and Care
Exeter
10,000
Hanworth with Gunton
Memorial Hall
Norwich
10,000
Northumberland Pride
Ashington
10,000
Parkhead Citizens
Advice Bureau
Glasgow
10,000
Shrublands Youth and
Adult Centre Charitable
Trust
Great Yarmouth
10,000
Yesu
Sheringham
10,000
Friends of Firs Farm
London
10,000
Harrow Carers
London
10,000
St Mary's Parish Church Dalton in Furness
10,000
Darnall Well Being
Sheffield
10,000
Football Unites Racism
Divides Educational Trust Sheffield
10,000
Hope Church Luton Trust Luton
10,000
Hutton Roof Village Hall Carnforth
10,000
Longhoughton Community
and Sports Centre Trust Alnwick
10,000
Skills & Training Network London
10,000
Aspire Community Enterprise
(Sheffield) Ltd
Sheffield
10,000 *
Beatroute Arts
Glasgow
10,000
Broadstone Neighbourhood
Forum CIO
Broadstone
10,000
Community Care Foundation
Birmingham Ltd
Birmingham
10,000
Holsworthy Rural Community
Transport Ltd
Holsworthy
10,000
Menheniot Legion Hall
Menheniot
10,000
Remake Scotland
Crieff
10,000
Accrington Stanley Football
in the Community
Trust Ltd
Accrington
10,000
Boston Spa Village
Hall CIO
Boston Spa
10,000
Hour Community
Framlingham
10,000
Lydney Dial-A-Ride and
Community Transport
Lydney
10,000
St Paul's Family Centre
Llanelli
10,000
Wilderness Trust
Powys
10,000
Trinity Family Centre
Westcliff-o-Sea
8,000
MHS Heritage
and Culture
Maghera
8,000

Shutlanger Village Hall
Towcester
8,000
The Society of
St Columba
Chanctonbury
8,000
The Canon Pyon Playing
Fields Association
Hereford
8,000
Remark! Community Ltd London
8,000
Friends of
Cotteridge Park
Birmingham
8,000
Garnant Family Centre
Ammanford
7,500
Millburn Community
Association
Coleraine
7,500
Wellspring Family Centre Dereham
7,500
Beverley Community Lift Beverley
7,500
Aghalee Village Hall
Craigavon
7,500
Hands on London
London
7,500
Abergorki Community
Hall
Treorchy
7,500
Daventry Area
Community Transport
Daventry
7,500
Walsall Black
Sisters Collective
Walsall
7,500
The Halliday Foundation Glasgow
7,500
Knoll Community
Association
Hove
7,500
Birmingham City Mission Birmingham
7,500
Berneray Community
Association
Lochmaddy
7,000
Linskill and North
Tyneside Community
Development Trust
North Shields
6,500
Muslim Women's Council Bradford
6,500
New Heights – Warren Farm
Community Project
Birmingham
6,500
Suicide Prevention
Bristol
6,000
Port Glasgow Voluntary
Trans-Port Group
Port Glasgow
6,000
Cairneyhill Community
Sports Hub
Dunfermline
5,000
The Dunholme Trust
Lincoln
5,000
Holyport Community
Trust
Holyport
5,000
Ashill Village Hall
Ashill
5,000
Sandwell African
Women Association
West Bromwich
5,000

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The Community Hub
London
5,000
Advice Mid Wales
Powys
5,000
One Stop Advice &
Training Centre
Luton
5,000
St John's Denby
Huddersfeld
5,000
Phab Limited
Croydon
5,000
Lee Green Lives
London
5,000
Northumberland Community
Enterprise Ltd
Morpeth
5,000
Corsley Reading Room
Warminster
5,000
Ringmer Village Hall
Management Committee Ringmer
5,000
South Brent
Recreation Association
South Brent
5,000
Markbeech Village Hall
Edenbridge
5,000
Buzzer Buses
(Dial a Ride) Ltd
Leighton Buzzard
5,000

Felixstowe Area
Community Transport
Felixstowe
5,000
Re:Charge R&R
Maidenhead
5,000
SAMEE
Bournemouth
5,000
All Arts & Media Ltd
Manchester
5,000
Dorothy Parkes Centre
Smethwick
5,000
Young Asian Voices
Sunderland
5,000
Bournemouth Young Men's
Christian Association
Bournemouth
5,000
Furniture Reclamation and
Delivery Enterprise
Stockton-on-Tees
5,000
Hounslow Community
Association Ltd
Hounslow
5,000
Manchester City Mission Salford
5,000
Oldbury Village Hall
Charitable Trust
Bridgnorth
5,000
The Phoenix Farm
Open Door Project
Nottingham
5,000
Yarlington Club and
Reading Room
Wincanton
5,000
Allerthorpe Village Hall
Management Committee York
5,000
Boston Community
Transport
Boston
5,000
Dorstone Village Hall
Hereford
5,000
Skerton (Lancaster)
Community Association Lancaster
5,000
Waste Not Want Not Ltd Chippenham
5,000
Guarlford Village Hall
Committee
Malvern
5,000
Richmond Furniture
Scheme
Twickenham
5,000

Crieff Community Trust
Crieff
5,000
Wiltshire and Bath
Independent Living
Trust Ltd
Semington
5,000
Exeter Food Action
Exeter
5,000
North Area Partnership Rochdale
5,000
All Saints Community
Project Trust
Chatham
5,000
The Marden House
Centre
Calne
5,000 *
Chariotts
Wrexham
5,000
Roydon Village Hall
Harlow
3,500
Westland Countryside
Stewards
Kilkhampton
3,000
Greens Norton Community
Centre Association
Towcester
3,000
Caston Village Hall
Charitable Trust
Caston
3,000
Mossley Old School Trust Congleton
3,000
Village Hall (Harston)
Cambridge
3,000
The DATIC Trust
Sheffeld
3,000
Friends of New Earswick
Swimming Pool
York
3,000
1st Studley St Johns
Guides
Trowbridge
3,000 *
The Widows Empowerment
Trust
Manchester
3,000
Karibu African Women's
Support Group
Ipswich
3,000
Charity IT Association
London
3,000
Uckfeld Volunteer Centre Uckfeld
3,000
Mid Ulster Community
and Arts Trust Ltd
Carrickmore
3,000 *
Olive Community Project Stockport
3,000
Great Hallingbury Village
Hall Committee
Bishop's Stortford
2,500
Merriott Tithe Barn
Committee
Merriott
2,500
Bollington Initiative Trust Macclesfeld
2,500
Connect Group
Salford
2,500
Eglwyswrw Community
Assocation
Crymych
2,500
Aighton Bailey and Chaigley
War Memorial Hall
Clitheroe
2,500
Moorlands Voluntary and
Community Transport
Leek
2,500
The Oaksey Village Hall Malmesbury
2,500
Fife Cycle Speedway
Kinross
2,000
Richmond Good
Neighbours
Twickenham
2,000
South Kintyre
Development Trust
Campbeltown
2,000
The Caladh Trust
Isle of Benbecula
2,000
Stoke-by-Clare Village Hall Sudbury
1,000
Total for Community
2,619,000
(Total number of grants: 254)
Education
£
Edinburgh Science
Foundation
Edinburgh
20,000
The Mayor of London's Fund
for Young Musicians
London
20,000
Townhill Community
School
Swansea
20,000
Life Skills
Education Charity
Mansfeld
20,000
Tutor The Nation
London
20,000
Student Hubs
Oxford
20,000
Camberwell After
School Project
London
15,000
The Percival Guildhouse Rugby
15,000
Choppington Primary
School
Choppington
15,000

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Friends of Oakfield
Park School Pontefract 15,000 *
Craigmillar Literacy Trust Edinburgh 15,000
Tutors United London 15,000
Pathfield PTFA Barnstaple 15,000
Community Playlink Southampton 15,000
Jacari Bristol 15,000
Centre for ADHD and
Autism Support Eastcote 15,000
Ablaze A Business
Learning Action Zone
for Education Bristol 15,000
Lifeskills Learning
for Living Bristol 15,000
The Otakar Kraus
Music Trust Hampton 10,000
The Henrietta Barnett
School London 10,000 *
Mill Water SEN School East Budleigh 10,000
The Friends of Manor
Mead School Shepperton 10,000
Catcote Futures Hartlepool 10,000 *
Kings Rise Academy Birmingham 10,000
Mendham Primary School
and Nursery Mendham 10,000 *
The Daniel Spargo-Mabbs
Foundation South Croydon 10,000
Lightyear Foundation Ltd York 10,000
Magic Lantern London 10,000
Next Step Foundation London 10,000
Lead Scotland Edinburgh 10,000
The Royal Academy of
Culinary Arts Adopt
a School Trust London 10,000
The Volunteer Tutors
Organisation Glasgow 10,000
Strathspey Works –
Grantown Remakery Grantown on Spey 7,500
INCREDIBLE ME Bristol 5,000
Ravenswood Friends and
Parents Association Nailsea 5,000
PTFA Tettenhall
Wood School Wolverhampton 5,000 *
Branfil Primary School Havering 5,000 *
Respected Bournemouth 5,000
Central Schools Trust Coventry 5,000 *
Clapgate Community
Fund Leeds 5,000
The Latin Programme –
Via Facilis London 5,000
The Rowdown Inspire to
Aspire Foundation
New Addington 5,000
Gillas Lane
Primary Academy
Tyne and Wear 5,000
St. Aidan's
Catholic Academy Sunderland 5,000
eQuality Time Ltd Luton 5,000
Future Skills Training London 5,000
King Athelstan Kingston
Primary School upon Thames 5,000
Ramnoth Junior School Wisbech 5,000 *
Mereside Primary School Blackpool 5,000 *
The Duchess's High
School Trust Alnwick 4,000
Kitwell Primary School Birmingham 3,000 *
Clio's Company London 2,500
Life Education Centres
Bromley Ltd London 2,500
Centre for the Advancement
of Science and
Technology Education Norwich 2,000
Friends of Cornwood C of E
Primary School Ivybridge 2,000
St Bernadette's Catholic
Primary School Brinnington 1,500 *
Total for Education 545,000
(Total number of grants: 56)
Environment £
The Green Alliance Trust London 20,000
The 2 Minute Foundation Croyde 20,000
Ecobirmingham Birmingham 20,000
Initiative for Nature
Conservation Cymru Llanarthne 20,000
The Warwickshire Wildlife
Trust Ltd Coventry 20,000
River Waveney Trust Diss 20,000
The Environment Centre Swansea 15,000
Climate Action Strathaven 15,000
Awel Aman Tawe Swansea 15,000
Friends of the Trans
Pennine Trail Barnsley 10,000
GreenSeas Trust London 10,000
UK Overseas Territories
Conservation Forum Wendover 10,000
Cornwall Community
Development Ltd Redruth 10,000
The Lesley Haskins
Charitable Trust Wimborne 10,000
Wild Oxfordshire Abingdon 10,000
Pembrokeshire Coast
National Park Trust Pembroke Dock 8,000
Groundwork North Wales Caernarfon 6,500
Wicked Weather Watch Corsham 5,000 *
Curlew Action Bristol 5,000
Total for Environment 249,500
(Total number of grants: 19)
Faith £
St Mary's Church Bloxham 20,000
Cheadle Parish PCC Cheadle 20,000
Foundry Community
Church Ltd Widnes 20,000
Christian Books
Worldwide Swindon 20,000
HCJB-UK Ltd Bradford 20,000
The Tewkesbury Abbey
Foundation Tewkesbury 20,000

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The House on the Corner
Community Project Walsall 20,000
St John's with
Emmanuel Werrington 20,000 *
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Andrew
by the Wardrobe London 20,000
St Francis of Assisi
Church Doncaster 20,000 *
St Peter's Church Chertsey 20,000 *
St Bartholomew's Church Brisley 20,000 *
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Stephen
on the Cliffs Blackpool 20,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Mary
and St Michael Great Malvern 20,000
St Mary the Virgin,
Buckland Faringdon 20,000
St John Blackpool 20,000
Bebington: St Andrew Wirral 20,000
Northgate United
Reformed Church Darlington 20,000
St John the Baptist
Tideswell: The Cathedral
of the Peak Tideswell 20,000
All Saints Church Hessle 20,000 *
St Ives' Church Leadgate 20,000 *
Holy Rood Church,
Shillingstone Blandford Forum 20,000
Oughtibridge PCC Sheffeld 15,000
Earls Barton
Methodist Church Northampton 15,000
Horbury Churches
Together
Wakefeld 15,000
Life Church Bedworth 15,000
St Martin's Church Cambridge 15,000
Grove Street
Methodist Church Retford 15,000 *
St Giles Church
Codicote PCC Hitchin 15,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Andrew Kettering 15,000 *
Westgate Chapel
Unitarian
Wakefeld 15,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Marys Balcombe 15,000
Emmanuel Group
of Churches Northampton 15,000
Church Hall Roxwell 15,000
St Mary the Virgin Church,
Whissonsett Dereham 15,000 *
Sandyhills Parish Church Glasgow 15,000
Liverton PCC Saltburn 15,000
Moira St John Moira 15,000
Peasemore St Barnabas Newbury 15,000 *
St Andrew's Church
Hingham Charity Hingham 15,000
St Mary's Church,
Arkengarthdale Langthwaite 15,000
St Nicolas Church,
Hail Weston St Neots 15,000
Methodist Circuit Southend Methodist Circuit Southend
and Leigh Circuit Leigh-on-Sea 15,000
Wilby: All Saints Wilby 15,000
St Peter & St Paul Church,
Great Casterton Stamford 15,000 *
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Milton New Milton 15,000 *
Banbury Community
Church Banbury 15,000
St Peters Copdock
and Washbrook Ipswich 15,000
Ovington: St Mary Sudbury 15,000
St Andrew's Psalter
Lane Church Sheffeld 15,000 *
St Philip's Parish Church Liverpool 15,000
The Church of St Mary
South Ruislip London 15,000
Sutton St Michael Norwich 10,000
Frontier Youth Trust London 10,000
St Bartholomew's Church,
Maresfeld
Uckfeld
10,000
The Viney Hill Christian
Adventure Centre Lydney 10,000
Friends of St Laurence Church,
Warborough Wallingford 10,000
PCC of Muchelney Langport 10,000
All Saints Church,
Grendon Atherstone 10,000
Isle of Wight
Street Pastors Newport 10,000
Stratford-upon-Avon
Baptist Church Stratford-upon-Avon 10,000
St John's Church Portland 10,000 *
Crawshawbooth
Meeting House Rossendale 10,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of All Saints
Woodham Woking 10,000
Owlerton PCC Sheffeld 10,000
Biddulph Methodist
Church Biddulph 10,000
St Peter's Church,
Westleigh Leigh 10,000
PCC of St Mary's Church Tadley 10,000
St Barnabas' Church,
Heigham Norwich 10,000
Westbourne Grove
Church London 10,000
St Edward's Church Plymouth 10,000 *
St Peters Church PCC Budleigh Salterton 10,000 *
Light & Life Free
Methodist Church St Austell 10,000
Buxton Methodist Church Buxton 10,000
St Elwyn's Church Hayle 10,000
St James St Helens 10,000
St Michael's Church,
Chiswick London 10,000
Association of
Christian Counsellors Coventry 10,000
Bethel Baptist
Church Pontyclun Pontypridd 10,000
Leeds Diocesan Trust Leeds 10,000

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St John the Baptist Church,
Eton with Eton Wick
and Boveney
Windsor
10,000
St Michael & All Angels
Northampton
10,000
All Saints Church,
Wilbarston
Market Harborough 10,000
Linthwaite Methodist
Church
Huddersfield
10,000
The Leicester Diocesan
Board of Finance
Leicester
10,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Peter & St Paul
North Curry
Taunton
10,000
Hinckley: Holy Trinity
Hinckley
10,000
Leckhampstead
St James
Leckhampstead
10,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Stephen,
Acomb
York
10,000
Celebration Church
United Kingdom Ltd
Maidstone
10,000
St Albans Masorti
Synagogue
St Albans
10,000
St Nicholas Church
Baldock
10,000
The King's Cross Church,
Hexthorpe
Doncaster
10,000
Fetteresso Stonehaven
Church of Scotland
Stonehaven
10,000
Grace Church
Nottingham
10,000
Farnworth Baptist Church Bolton
10,000
St Catherine's Church,
Stoke Aldermoor
Coventry
10,000
Kings Church
Bolton
10,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Preston St John
and St George the Martyr Preston
10,000
Christian Community
Action Ministries
Reading
10,000
Frampton Park
Baptist Church
London
10,000
Grain: St James
Rochester
10,000
Seagate Evangelical
Church
Troon
10,000
St Mary the Virgin,
Painswick
Gloucester
10,000
The Church of St David
Kington
10,000

The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Aldhelm,
Edmonton
London
10,000
The Abbey Church of
St Mary & St Melor
Amesbury
10,000
Granborough PCC –
St John the Baptist
Granborough
8,000
Hemsby PCC
Hemsby
8,000
Weston Longville
All Saints: A Parson
Woodforde Church
Norwich
8,000
Orton-on-the-Hill: St Edith
of Polesworth Church
Atherstone
8,000
All Saints and St Andrew
Church Kingston
Cambridge
8,000
St John the Baptist Church,
Cockayne Hatley
Sandy
8,000
St Mary The Virgin,
Woodditton
Newmarket
8,000
St Peter's Church
Ruthin
8,000
All Saints' Church
Longhope
Huntley
7,500
Kidderminster St George Kidderminster
7,500
St Andrew & St Mary the
Virgin Church, Fletching Uckfield
7,500
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Nicholas
Warwick
7,500
St Edmunds Church,
South Burlingham
Norwich
7,500
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Mary
Magdalene
Yarm
7,500
St Thomas the
Apostle PCC
Leicester
7,500
All Saints' Church,
East Pennard
Shepton Mallet
7,500

St Ethelburga's Church
St Leonards-on-Sea 7,500
St Michael & All Angels
Church, Poulton
Cirencester
7,500
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Calne
and Blackland
Calne
7,500
St Mary Magdalene
Warrington
7,500
Reepham Methodist
Church
Reepham
7,500
St Mary, Chidham
Chichester
7,500
St Margaret of Antioch
Church Thrandeston
Diss
7,500
St Mark's Episcopal
Church: Portobello
Edinburgh
7,500
St Mary
Walmer
7,500
St Marks Church
Weston-super-Mare 7,000
All Saints Church
Houghton Regis
Dunstable
6,000 *
Millom Baptist Church
Millom Cumbria
6,000
St Giles,
Great Hallingbury
Bishop's Stortford
6,000
St Margaret's Church,
Somerton
Bury St Edmunds
6,000
Zetland Park
Methodist Church
Redcar
6,000
St Paul's, Irton
Holmrook
6,000
Narford: St Mary
the Virgin
Kings Lynn
6,000
Parkwood Methodist
Church
Huddersfield
6,000
St John the Divine,
Rastrick
Brighouse
6,000
Hutton Magna PCC
Richmond
5,000
South West Youth
Ministries
Exeter
5,000
St Marks Church
Dukinfield
5,000
St Bartholomew's Church,
Ewood
Blackburn
5,000
St Luke's Church
Bromley
5,000
Blickling PCC
Norwich
5,000
St John's Church
Whorlton
Newcastle upon Tyne 5,000

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St Michael & All Angels
Church Salisbury 5,000
St Peter & St Paul Church
Swalcliffe PCC Banbury 5,000
St Anne's Episcopal
Church Dunbar 5,000
St James the Greater
Church (PCC of Eastbury) Hungerford 5,000
St Michael's Church,
Awliscombe PCC Honiton 5,000
Christ Church
Biddulph Moor Stoke-on-Trent 5,000 *
Farley All Saints Church Nr Salisbury 5,000
St Austell Local Meeting
(Quakers) St Austell 5,000
St James' Church, Lode Cambridge 5,000
St Mary's and St David's
Church, Kilpeck Hereford 5,000
Raglan Baptist Church Raglan 5,000
Church of the Cross London 5,000 *
All Saints Church Rayne Braintree 5,000
Kettlestone PCC Fakenham 5,000 *
St Christopher's Church Winfrith Newburgh 5,000
St Mary Magdalene
Church Medomsley 5,000 *
St Michael the Archangel Polegate 5,000
The Bristol City Mission –
Great George St Church Bristol 5,000
Long Lane Church Liverpool 5,000
St Teilo's Church,
Llantilio Pertholey Abergavenny 5,000
St Nicolas' Church Grimsby 5,000
Stoke St Gregory
Baptist Church Taunton 5,000 *
St Andrew's Church Guist Dereham 5,000
St Andrew's Church,
Great Easton Market Harborough 5,000
St Helen's Church,
Skipwith Selby 5,000
Woven St Martin's Church,
Bilborough Nottingham 5,000
All Saints Church, Orton Penrith 5,000
Leominster Priory Leominster 5,000
St Helen's Church,
Stickford Boston 5,000
Whiteparish: All Saints'
Church Salisbury 5,000
Mursley: St Mary
the Virgin Milton Keynes 5,000
Rugby Baptist Church Rugby 5,000
St Mary, Shirehampton Bristol 5,000
St Peter's, Dyrham Chippenham 5,000
Dundee: Menzieshill Parish
Church of Scotland Dundee 5,000
Great Oakley: All Saints Harwich 5,000
Oxford Churches
Debt Centre Oxford 5,000
St Mary & St Lambert, Stonham
Aspal and Mickfeld
Stowmarket
5,000
St Mary Magdalene,
Shabbington Aylesbury 5,000
All Saints Church
Highams Park London 5,000
St Mary the Virgin,
Castle Eaton Swindon 5,000
St Mary's Church Little Driffeld 5,000
St Peter and St Paul Chiselborough 5,000
PCC Holy Trinity with
St Laurence Church Morecambe 5,000
St Mary the Virgin Church Didcot 5,000
All Saints Church Wigan 5,000 *
St Helen Cornhill-on-Tweed 5,000
St Peter and St Paul Church,
Saltwood Hythe 5,000
All Saints Landbeach Cambridge 5,000
St Helens Church Amotherby 5,000
St Mary's Bartlow Cambridge 5,000
Tealby PCC Market Rasen 4,500
Friends of St James Church,
Hartlebury Kidderminster 4,000 *
City Life Church Truro 4,000
Skeffngton: St Thomas
a Becket Leicester 4,000
St Mary, Belstone Okehampton 4,000
New Life Church
Cardigan Trust Cardigan 4,000
St Mary the Virgin,
Great Ouseburn York 4,000 *
Cross-Links Dover Dover 4,000
St Peter's Church Copt Oak 3,500
St James the Great Idridgehay 3,000
Lamplugh and
Ennerdale PCC Cleator 3,000
Wick Baptist Church Wick 3,000
Believers Fellowship and
Prayer Ministry London 3,000
St Bartholomew's Church,
Egdean Pulborough 3,000
St Dunawd's Church Wrexham 3,000
Edinburgh Street Pastors Edinburgh 3,000
Newburgh United
Reformed Church Newburgh 3,000
St Andrew's Church,
Claxton Norwich 3,000
St John the Divine Church
Chevington Morpeth 3,000
St Mary's, Dallinghoo Woodbridge 3,000
St Botolph's Church,
Heene Worthing 3,000
St Brendan's Church,
Sydenham Belfast 3,000
Holy Trinity
Bolton le Sands Carnforth 3,000
St Peter's Church
Halliwell Bolton 3,000
Rumney Gospel Chapel Cardiff 3,000
St Mary's Church,
West Stockwith Doncaster 3,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of St Stephen's,
South Dulwich London 3,000
Wickhampton: St Andrew Norwich 3,000

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Prudhoe Methodist
Church Prudhoe 3,000
St Peter & St John
Church Rugby 3,000
57 West Baptist Church Southend 3,000
St John's Church Saxmundham 3,000
Trinity Methodist Church Barton-upon-Humber 3,000
St Oudoceus Church,
Parish of Llandogo
with Whitebrook Monmouth 2,500
St John the Baptist,
Finchingfield Braintree 2,500
St David's Church,
Ashprington Totnes 2,500 *
The Association of the
Friends of St Giles' Church
Cripplegate London 2,500
Sharon Full Gospel
Church Pontypool 2,500
Saint Augustine's Church Scaynes Hill 2,500 *
Holy Trinity Church,
Waterhead Oldham 2,500 *
St James Burton in Kendal 2,500
St Lawrence York 2,500
St Mary the Virgin Clopton
Church near Woodbridge 2,500
The Beacon Elim
Churches Blackburn 2,500
St Nicholas Church Newbald 2,000
St Peters Church,
Dalwood Axminster 2,000
Carrick Parish Church Limavady 2,000
Burton Coggles PCC Grantham 2,000
Church of St John the Newcastle
Evangelist, Kingston Park upon Tyne 2,000
St Dona Church,
Llanddona Beaumaris 2,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Holy Trinity,
Upper Tooting London 2,000
Mount Charles
Methodist Church St Austell 2,000
St James, Slaithwaite Huddersfield 2,000
St Paul's Church, Healey Ripon 2,000
All Saints' Church,
Hooten Pagnell Doncaster 2,000
Tickhill Methodist Church Doncaster 2,000
Oxton St Saviours
Church Birkenhead 1,500
Golcar Providence
Methodist Church
Shelley, All Saints
Huddersfield
Ipswich
1,500
1,500
The DCC of St James Louth 1,500
St Margaret Tiverton 1,000
St Michael & All Angels
Church Middleton Tyas 1,000
Total for Faith 2,150,000
(Total number of grants: 262)
Health £
Eczema Outreach
Support Linlithgow
20,000
Hypo Hounds Ashford
20,000
The Ambulance
Staff Charity Coventry
20,000
Sahir House Liverpool
20,000
Self-harm Awareness for
All Cumbria Barrow-in-Furness
20,000
Hope House Children's
Hospices Oswestry
20,000 *
Windsor and Maidenhead
Youth and Community
Counselling Service Maidenhead
20,000
Orchid Cancer Appeal London
20,000
Creative Living Centre Greater Manchester 20,000
The Katie Piper
Foundation London
20,000
Bracken Trust Ltd Powys
20,000
Margaret Clitherow Trust Henley-on-Thames
20,000
Blue Sky Trust Newcastle upon Tyne 20,000
The Mary Stevens
Hospice Stourbridge
20,000 *
Bristol After Stroke Bristol
20,000
Home from Hospital
Care After Treatment Birmingham 20,000
North Devon Hospice Barnstaple 20,000
Phoenix Enterprises
(Swindon) Ltd Swindon 20,000
Tourettes Action Farnborough 20,000
Chilli Studios (Newcastle
and Gateshead Arts Newcastle
Studio) Ltd upon Tyne 20,000
Stuart Low Trust London 15,000
Cambridge Acorn Project Cambridge 15,000
St John Cymru Wales Cardiff 15,000
Chichester Information
Shop For Young People Chichester 15,000
Brecon and District Mind Brecon 15,000
Riverside Counselling
Service Henley-on-Thames 15,000
Cavernoma Alliance UK Dorchester 15,000
Ashgate Hospicecare Chesterfield 15,000 *
Glasgow Children's
Hospital Charity Paisley 15,000
Soundwell Music
Therapy Trust Bristol 15,000
Mymy – Mind Your
Mate And Yourself Newcastle 15,000
Paul for Brain Recovery Hull 15,000
The Ehlers-Danlos
Support UK Borehamwood 15,000
Headway East London London 15,000
The Ryan MS Therapy
Centre Coulsdon 15,000
Key Changes: Positive
Mental Health Through
Music Ltd London 15,000
Inspire Suffolk Ltd Ipswich 10,000

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National Axial Spondyloarthritis National Axial Spondyloarthritis
Society Hammersmith 10,000
The Hydration
Foundation Bristol 10,000
Rekindle Home Newtown 10,000
Hospice Hope Ravenstone 10,000
Birmingham Centre for
Arts Therapies Birmingham 10,000
North Yorkshire Music
Therapy Centre York 10,000
Suffolk Oxygen
Therapy Centre Ipswich 10,000
The Wren Project Devizes 10,000
Hi Kent Maidstone 10,000
James Hopkins Trust Gloucester 10,000
Poetsin – The Creative
Mental Health Charity Peterborough 10,000
Cornwall at Truro
Samaritans Truro 10,000
The Grow Project Brighton and Hove 10,000
The PeerTalk
Charitable Foundation Keighley 10,000
Life 2009 Leamington Spa 10,000
The Five Towns Plus
Hospice Fund Ltd Pontefract 10,000
The Polycystic Kidney
Disease Charity London 10,000
Cambridge and Peterborough
Foundation for the Arts
and Mental Health Cambridge 10,000
The Burrough
Harmony Centre Bridport 10,000
The Centre for Brain
Injury Rehabilitation
& Development Chester 10,000
British Thyroid
Foundation Harrogate 10,000
Argyll Wellbeing Hub Oban 10,000
Change Mental Health Edinburgh 10,000
Association for Rehabilitation
of Communication and
Oral Skills Malvern 10,000
Support Arts Gardening
Education
Sheffeld 10,000
Sarah Agnes Foundation London 7,500
Hope After Suicide Loss Diss 7,500
Triumph Over Phobia
(TOP UK) Bath 7,500
Yeovil Freewheelers EVS Yeovil 7,500
Cianna's Smile Reading 5,000
Waves Music Therapy East Preston 5,000
In Charleys Memory Highbridge 5,000
Knowle West
Health Association Bristol 5,000
Peeps Manchester 5,000
Pelvic Radiation Kingston
Disease Association upon Thames 5,000
Maddie's Miracle Wareham 5,000
The Human Milk
Foundation Harpenden 5,000
We Get It Together CIO Bath 5,000
MenTalkHealth Norwich 5,000
The WayfnderWoman
Trust Eastbourne 5,000
Race Against
Multiple Sclerosis Belfast 5,000
Leeds Mind Leeds 5,000
St Luke's Hospice Sheffeld 5,000
Headroom – Young
People's Charity Hampshire 2,000
Total for Health 1,002,000
(Total number of grants: 81)
Museums & Heritage £
Friends of Tower Hamlets
Cemetery Park London 20,000
Kenelm Youth Trust Stoke-on-Trent 20,000 *
The West House and Heath
Robinson Museum Trust Pinner 20,000
Ferryhill Railway Heritage
Trust inc. Ferryhill
Men's Shed Aberdeen 20,000 *
Kirkcaldy Old Kirk Trust Kirkcaldy 15,000
Knockando Woolmill
Trust Aberlour 15,000
The Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth
Textile Collections Padiham 15,000
Falkland Hall Charity Burford 10,000
Nene Valley Railway Ltd Peterborough 10,000
The Soldiers of Gloucestershire
Museum Gloucester 10,000
Arundel Museum Society Arundel 10,000
Birmingham Conservation
Trust Birmingham 10,000
Donaghadee Heritage
Preservation Company Donaghadee 10,000
The E17 Walthamstow
Pumphouse Museum Walthamstow 10,000 *
Derbyshire Historic
Buildings Trust Matlock 10,000
College of Arms Trust London 5,000
The Glenesk Trust Brechin 5,000
Tarka Valley Railway Torington 5,000
The Sheffeld General
Cemetery Trust
Sheffeld 5,000
Foxcote Manor Society Clwyd 3,500
Friends of Bath Jewish
Burial Ground CIO Bath 3,000
Total for Museums & Heritage 231,500
(Total number of grants: 21)
Welfare £
Deafness Resource
Centre Ltd St Helens 20,000
The Family Haven Gloucester 20,000
The People Hive Twickenham 20,000
Road To Recovery Trust Newcastle upon Tyne 20,000
The Greenwich
Carers Centre London 20,000
Azalea Luton 20,000
Carers Centre SA Ltd Greater London 20,000

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Elfrida Rathbone
Camden London 20,000
Home-Start CHAMS Crawley 20,000
Devon Link Up Exeter 20,000
Asperger East Anglia Norwich 20,000
Checkin Works Perth 20,000 *
Home-Start
North Somerset Weston-super-Mare 20,000
Luminary Ltd Hackney 20,000
Steps2Recovery London 20,000
International Care
Network Bournemouth 20,000
Redbridge Respite
Carers Association
Essex 20,000
The Care Collective Pontypool 20,000
Equality Together
KIDCARE4U
Bradford
Newport
20,000
20,000
Refugee Women Connect Liverpool 20,000
Age UK Leicester
Shire & Rutland
Leicester 20,000 *
Jewish Deaf Association London 20,000
Basingstoke Mencap
Services Ltd Basingstoke 20,000
The Uphill Ski Club
of Great Britain Aviemore 20,000
Body & Soul London 20,000
CARIS Camden Families London 20,000
Family Based Solutions Enfield 20,000
Omega, The National
Association for End
of Life Care Shrewsbury 20,000
Age Concern
East Cheshire
Macclesfield 20,000
Age Connects
Cardiff and Vale
Hillside Clubhouse
Oasis Project
Cardiff
London
Brighton
20,000
20,000
20,000
Down Syndrome Training
& Support Service Ltd

Bingley
20,000
StandOut Programmes London 20,000
Teardrops Supporting
Your Community
St Helens 20,000
Waltham Forest Churches
Night Shelter London 20,000
Community Drug and Alcohol
Recovery Services London 20,000
Education and Skills
Development Group Southall 20,000
Northern Shape Newcastle 20,000
SAMs SCIO Glasgow 20,000
West Norfolk Carers Kings Lynn 20,000
Home-Start Southwark London 20,000
Vauxhall Community Law
and Information Centre Liverpool 20,000
Wirral Society of the Blind
and Partially Sighted Wirral 20,000
Carers First Strood 20,000
Escape Intervention
Services Ltd South Shields 20,000
Goalball UK Sutton 20,000
Home-Start Guildford Guildford 20,000
Embracing Age Twickenham 20,000
Haringey Migrant
Support Centre London 20,000
Alive Activities Ltd Bristol 20,000
Home-Start
Runnymede and Woking Ottershaw 20,000
Kindred Advocacy Edinburgh 20,000
Wirral Mencap Birkenhead 20,000
Carers in Bedfordshire Bedford 20,000
The Nancy Oldfield
Trust Ltd Norwich 20,000
Walthew House 2017 Stockport 20,000
Dyscover Ltd Leatherhead 20,000
Tender Education
And Arts London 20,000
Home-Start
Wokingham District Reading 20,000
Spark (Burntwood) CIO Burntwood 20,000
Controlling Chemsex London 20,000
Kazzum Arts Project London 20,000
Home-Start HOST Tameside 20,000
Keighley Healthy
Living Network Keighley 20,000
The Papworth Trust Huntingdon 20,000
Untold Creative
Training Ltd London 20,000
Fife Alcohol
Support Service Kirkcaldy 15,000
get2gether Edinburgh 15,000
Home-Start
Richmondshire Catterick Garrison 15,000
Special Stars Foundation Hull 15,000
Change For Good London 15,000
The Moses Project Stockton-on-Tees 15,000
The Muirhead
Outreach Project Glenrothes 15,000
Baillieston Community
Care Glasgow 15,000
Family Journeys Edinburgh 15,000
Hollies Day Centre SCIO Musselburgh 15,000
Newent Association
for the Disabled Newent 15,000
Gatwick Detainees
Welfare Group Crawley 15,000
Give a Dog a Bone...
and an Animal a Home Glasgow 15,000
Refugee Roots Nottingham 15,000
Teesdale Day Clubs Barnard Castle 15,000
Students and Refugees
Together Plymouth 15,000
Disability Advice Service
(East Suffolk) Martlesham Heath 15,000
Home-Start
Newry & Mourne Newry 15,000
More than Grandparents Sunderland 15,000
Warwickshire Vision
Support Warwick 15,000

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Hestia Housing and
Support
London
15,000
Sunderland Bangladeshi
Community Centre
Sunderland
15,000
DIAL South Essex
Grays
15,000
Mylor Sailability
Falmouth
15,000
St Vincent's
Family Project
London
15,000
Churches Action
For The Homeless
Perth
15,000
Hope at Home
Bromsgrove
15,000
Stepping Stones DS
Fleet
15,000
Healthy Generations
London
15,000
Home-Start
Down District
Downpatrick
15,000
Home-Start
Wellingborough & District Wellingborough
15,000
HostNation
London
15,000
Christians Together
Calderdale
Halifax
15,000
Community One
Stop Shop
Edinburgh
15,000
DangerPoint Ltd
Talacre
15,000
South Glasgow Childcare
Partnership Forum SCIO Glasgow
15,000
Care Network
Cambridgeshire
Hardwick
15,000
DorPIP
Poole
15,000
Home-Start
Ashford & District
Ashford
15,000
Kingsbridge Area
FoodBank
Kingsbridge
15,000
BUILD Charity Ltd
Norwich
15,000
Excel Women's
Association
Barking
15,000
Home-Start Slough
Slough
15,000
North East Young Dads
and Lads Project CIO
Gateshead
15,000
Home-Start
Chichester & District
Chichester
15,000
Devon and Cornwall
Refugee Support
Plymouth
15,000
LEAP Project
Glasgow
15,000
People First Merseyside
Company Ltd
Bootle
15,000
Age UK Thanet Ltd
Margate
15,000
Home-Start Arun
Worthing & Adur
Arundel
15,000
Home-Start Wyre Forest Kidderminster
15,000
The Springfeld Project
Birmingham
15,000
Tectona Trust Ltd
Plymouth
15,000
Ben's Centre for
Vulnerable People
Sheffeld
15,000
Home-Start Dover District
Dover
15,000
Keighley Association Women
and Children's Centre
Keighley
15,000
Street Soccer NI
Belfast
15,000
Alive & Kicking SCIO
Glasgow
12,500
Activity Club for Children
with Special Needs –
Thumbs Up Club
Reading
10,000
Anxious Minds
Wallsend
10,000
Herts Disability
Sports Foundation
Baldock
10,000
Lampeter Family Centre Lampeter
10,000
Live!
Chester
10,000
Southampton and Winchester
Visitors Group
Southampton
10,000
Incredible Kids
Bristol
10,000
Sleepsafe Selby
Selby
10,000
Children's Bereavement
Centre
Newark
10,000
Beloved
Bristol
10,000
Cheltenham Housing
Aid Centre
Cheltenham
10,000
Kennedy Street
Foundation CIO
Brighton and Hove
10,000
OmniMusic
Stockport
10,000
Refugee Workers
Cultural Association
London
10,000
Sal's Shoes
Oxted
10,000
Survivors of Human T
raffcking in Scotland
Bo'ness
10,000
EnviroAbility
Ross-on-Wye
10,000
Quetzal
Leicester
10,000
21 Together
Maidstone
10,000
Impact Family Services
Sunderland
10,000
Time Out Group
(North West)
Handforth
10,000
Disability North
Newcastle upon Tyne 10,000
Doorway Wiltshire Ltd
Chippenham
10,000
Hull Lighthouse Project
Hull
10,000
Pedal People
Brighton
10,000
The Hope Hub
Camberley
10,000
Chelwood Foodbank
Plus
Stockport
10,000
Sanctuary in Chichester Chichester
10,000
The Downright
Special Network
Hull
10,000
Friends of Zichron Dovid London
10,000
Home-Start Walsall
Willenhall
10,000
Kinship Carers UK
Worcester
10,000
Scottish Cot Death Trust Glasgow
10,000
True Butterfies
Foundation
Truro
10,000
Waveney Domestic Violence
and Abuse Forum
Lowestoft
10,000
Jobsearch – Employment
– Mentoring
Derby
10,000
Asylum and Refugee
Community,
Blackburn
10,000
Fellowship Afoat
Charitable Trust
Maldon
10,000
Ikkaido Ltd
Oxford
10,000
My Life My Choice
Oxford
10,000
The Welcome Directory
London
10,000
YouTurn Futures
Bedford
10,000

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Home-Start
North-West Hampshire Basingstoke
10,000
Southend-on-Sea Blind
Welfare Organisation Westcliff-on-Sea
10,000
Watermill Foundation Ltd Cawdor
10,000
Empowering Futures Bristol
10,000
Escapeline Taunton
10,000
Manchester Alliance for
Community Care Manchester
10,000
Sutton Vision Sutton
10,000
Gilgal Birmingham Birmingham
10,000
Age Concern Norfolk Norwich
10,000
Bloomin' Arts Ltd Lingfield
10,000
Caerphilly People First Bargoed
10,000
Chailey Heritage
Enterprise Centre Lewes
10,000
Families Need Fathers Both
Parents Matter Cymru Cardiff
10,000
Lincoln & Lindsey
Blind Society Louth
10,000
Sexual And Domestic
Abuse & Rape Advice
Centre (Burton & District) Burton-on-Trent
10,000
SHAPE Birmingham
10,000
The Cyril Flint
Volunteering Charity Sale
10,000
Home-Start
Blackmore Vale Sturminster Newton 10,000
Lancaster & District Homeless
Action Service Ltd Lancaster
10,000 *
Luminate Edinburgh
10,000
Shine (East Norfolk) Great Yarmouth
10,000
Assist Trust Norwich
10,000
BCA Independent
Advocacy Services Brecon
10,000
Knight Support Brighton
10,000
Search: Services for Older
People CIO Newcastle upon Tyne 10,000
Home-Start Lorn Oban
10,000
Poole Waste Not
Want Not Poole
10,000
Home-Start High Peak Whaley Bridge
10,000
Accuro (Care Services) Bishops Stortford
10,000
Hackney Migrant Centre London
10,000
South West Action for Learning
and Living Our Way Ltd
Westfield
10,000
Tower Hamlets
Parents Centre London
10,000
Samphire Dover
10,000
Standing Tall CIO Birmingham
10,000
YMCA Edinburgh Edinburgh
10,000
Home-Start Edinburgh Edinburgh
8,000
Pelican Parcels Hove
8,000
Friends For Families Sevenoaks
8,000
Bromley Brighter
Beginnings London
8,000
Mammakind London
7,500
Tumble Family Centre Llanelli
7,500
Belong – Making
Justice Happen London
7,500
Unite Carers In
Mid Devon Tiverton 7,500
Peninim London 7,500
Carmarthen Family
Centres Carmarthen 7,500
Kincardine and Deeside
Befriending Stonehaven 7,500
Age Concern Mole Valley Dorking 7,500
Adoption Matters Chester 6,500
Crossroads Derbyshire Glossop 6,500
Cumbria Alcohol and Drug
Advisory Service Barrow-in-Furness 6,500
Deaf-initely Women Belper 6,500
Disability Stockport CIO Stockport 6,500
First Stop Darlington Darlington 6,500
Nepacs Durham 6,500
Signpost Stockport
for Carers Stockport 6,500
Staying Put Leeds 6,500
The Boaz Trust Manchester 6,500
Your Voice Counts Gateshead 6,500
The Northam Care Trust Bideford 6,000
Coventry Rugby Community
Foundation Ltd Coventry 5,000
Us in a Bus Redhill 5,000
ILM (Highland) Alness 5,000
Morfa Family Centre Llanelli 5,000
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of the Church
of the Martyrs Leicester 5,000
Home-Start Torridge &
North Devon Bideford 5,000
Crossroads Care Kent Wateringbury 5,000
East African Association London 5,000
North Staffs Asperger's/Autism
Association Stoke-on-Trent 5,000
Llandysul Family Centre Llandysul 5,000
Eastside Young Leaders' Academy London
5,000
The Autism Group Maidenhead 5,000
SPLASH Gateshead 5,000
One Life Autism
Support Group Ebbw Vale 5,000
Club Tikva Greater Manchester 5,000
Wheels for Freedom Poole 5,000 *
Disability North Newcastle
upon Tyne 5,000
Hijinx Cardiff 5,000
Legacy WM Birmingham 5,000
Neuro Therapy Centre Saltney 5,000
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
Refugee Forum Nottingham 5,000
N-Vision. Blackpool, Fylde
and Wyre Society
for the Blind Blackpool 5,000
One Roof Leicester Leicester 5,000
Sefton Women's and
Children's Aid Bootle 5,000
Stockport Without Abuse Stockport 5,000

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Stockport Women's
Centre Stockport 5,000
Happy Hill Essex CIO Braintree 5,000
International Community
Organisation of
Sunderland Sunderland 5,000
Active Independence Doncaster 5,000
HomeStart Teignbridge Newton Abbot 5,000
Daniels Den Sudbury 5,000
Home-Start Orkney Orkney 5,000
Sing Inside London 5,000
Hanseatic Union King's Lynn 5,000
African Women Impact
UK CIO Walsall 3,500
Age Concern Cheshire Northwich 3,500
Citadel Arts Group Edinburgh 3,500
High Peak Homeless
Help CIO Buxton 3,000
Sign and Share Club Tenby 3,000
Embrace Warwickshire
Ltd Coventry 3,000
Age Concern
North Dorset Sturminster Newton 2,500
Age Concern
Hampshire Southampton 2,500
Hand of Solace Aberdeen 2,000
Southbourne and District
Age Concern Nr Emsworth 2,000
Total for Welfare 3,365,500
(Total number of grants: 271)
Youth £
The Boleh Trust London 20,000
Getaway Girls Leeds 20,000
3rd Weston-super-mare
Scout Group Weston-super-Mare 20,000 *
YMCA South Devon Paignton 20,000
Glasgow Watersports Ltd Glasgow 20,000
Passion For Learning Ellesmere Port 20,000
Girlguiding Blairgowrie
and Rattray District Perth & Kinross 20,000 *
Positive Youth
Foundation Coventry 20,000
The East to West Trust Egham 20,000
Smile for Life Newcastle
Children's Charity upon Tyne 20,000
Patrician Youth Centre Downpatrick 20,000
Opportunity Sports
Foundation Chorley 20,000
Project Turn-Over Feltham 20,000
SiblingsTogether London 20,000
St Peter's Immaculata
Youth Centre Belfast 20,000
The Feast Youth Project Birmingham 20,000
Shropshire Youth
Support Trust Telford 20,000
The Rock-Currock
Youth Project Carlisle 20,000
The Ben Kinsella Trust London 20,000
Bangladesh Youth
League Luton 20,000
Inner Flame Swindon 20,000
Lancashire Youth
Challenge Lancaster 20,000
London Play London 20,000
Scottish Sports Futures Glasgow 20,000
Allsorts Youth Project Brighton 20,000
Epic Partners Nottingham 20,000
The Children's Newcastle
Foundation Ltd upon Tyne 20,000
Warwickshire
Young Carers Balsall Common 20,000
Mentoring Plus
Bath and North
East Somerset Bath 20,000
The Hwb Torfaen Blaenavon 20,000
Venture Scotland Edinburgh 20,000
YPAC Manchester Ltd Manchester 20,000
Devas Club London 20,000
Duffryn Community Link Newport 20,000
Drama Expressions
For Children London 15,000
Hounslow Action
for Youth Hanworth 15,000
Torbay Youth Trust Torquay 15,000
The Separated Child
Foundation Wimbledon 15,000
Gospel Oak Action
Link Youth Club London 15,000
Fumble Sheffeld 15,000
Fun 4 Young People Bedford 15,000
Crown and Manor Club,
Hoxton London 15,000
Heart and Sound Dunfermline 15,000
The Parasol Project Oxford 15,000
Elgin Youth
Development Group Elgin 15,000
Kool Carers
South East Ltd Welham Green 15,000
Mosaic LGBT+
Young Persons' Trust London 15,000
Woodhouse Eaves
Scout Group Loughborough 15,000
Community First Devizes 15,000
Harrow Club London 15,000
Kidz Klub
Brighton & Hove Brighton 15,000
Love, Amelia Sunderland 15,000
FAST London London 15,000
SeeSaw Oxford 15,000
Children's Discovery Centre
East London London 15,000
Run With It Hull 15,000
Excelsior Trust Kings Lynn 15,000
Leaders in Community London 15,000
Achieve More! Scotland East Kilbride 15,000
Confict Resolution
Education in Sheffeld
Schools Training
Sheffeld 15,000

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Grow Sheffield
15,000
KEEN London Greater London
15,000
Mission Initiative
Newcastle East Newcastle upon Tyne 15,000
Moving On Durham Framwellgate Moor 10,000
Acton Play Projects and
Leisure Events Acton
10,000
Proton Foundation Markfield
10,000
Grimethorpe Activity
Zone Grimethorpe
10,000
Man&Boy Kingston
upon Thames
10,000
Shalom Youth Project Grimsby
10,000
Sir Thomas Lipton
Foundation Selkirk
10,000
The Attic SCIO Dundee
10,000
6th/8th Dundee Boys Brigade
(Lochee Parish Church) Dundee
10,000
Wolvercote Young
Peoples Club Oxford
10,000
Peer Power Youth London
10,000
CHIPS Hertford
10,000
Electric Storm Youth Ltd Lancing
10,000
Potential Kids Hatfield
10,000
Newton Boys and
Girls Clubs Newton-le-Willows
10,000
Canaan Project London
10,000
Wiston Lodge Biggar
10,000
Relational Hub Littlehampton
10,000
Rising Stars Young
People Service CIO Aston
10,000
Redditch Wheels Project Redditch
10,000
28th/61st Wigston
Scout Group Wigston
10,000
Pontarddulais Town Juniors
Football Club Pontarddulais
10,000
Young Bristol Bristol
10,000
30th Abingdon (Baptist)
Scout Group Abingdon
10,000
BYHP (Supporting Young
People in Housing Need) Banbury
10,000
Just Kidding London
10,000
The Kite Trust Ely
10,000
Dundee Gymnastics
Club 2k Dundee
10,000
SALTO Gymnastics Charitable
Foundation Ltd Luton
10,000 *
10 Count Boxing
Gym CIO
1st Stonesfield Scouts
Love Squared
Stoke-on-Trent

Witney

Bristol
10,000
10,000
10,000
Younger People with Dementia
(Berkshire) CIO
Wokingham
10,000
Down Syndrome
Development Trust Seaford
10,000
The Bank of Dreams
and Nightmares Bridport
10,000
Baraka Community
Association London
10,000
Holy Family Youth Centre Belfast
10,000 *
Leigh on Mendip
Recreation Field
Management Committee Radstock 10,000
Hackney Play Association London 10,000
Space 2 Be Me Maidstone 10,000
St Georges (Hanworth)
Youth Club Feltham 10,000
The Margam Youth Activities
Leisure Centre Port Talbot 10,000
Burnmoor 1st Scout
Group Durham 8,000 *
The Juno Project Polegate 8,000
Ignite Life Kingswood 7,500
1st Marske & New Marske
Barn Owls Scout Group Marske-by-the-Sea 7,500 *
Urban Uprising Edinburgh 7,500
Selby and District Scouts Selby 7,500
Fressingfield Playing
Field Eye 7,500
Let's Play Project Banbury 7,500
IMO Charity Blackburn 6,500
Kids Kabin Newcastle
upon Tyne 6,500
Shropshire Bookfest Shrewsbury 6,000
Teen Action London 5,000
1st Wormley Scout and
Guide Group Broxbourne 5,000
Hall Green Youth Solihull 5,000
Rubygirl Ltd –
Ruff and Ruby Stoke-on-Trent 5,000
Let Us Play Wolverhampton 5,000
Sandmartins Activity
Club CIO Wareham 5,000
Bourne End Junior
Sports Club Bourne End 5,000 *
St Peter's Children and Young
People's Activities Group London 5,000
Hornchurch Unit of the
Sea Cadet Corps Hornchurch 5,000
Corbridge Youth Initiative Corbridge 5,000
Boys' and Girls' Clubs
of Wales Bridgend 5,000
Pentabus Arts Ltd Bromfield 5,000
Salford Foundation Salford 5,000
The Children's
Foundation Ltd Newcastle upon Tyne 5,000
The Exodus Project Barnsley 5,000
Solidarity Sports London 5,000
Chapter2 Reading 5,000
Ride2Success Preston 5,000
Totnes Rural Area Youth
Engagement Project Totnes 5,000
Fleet Phoenix Fleet 5,000
Belfast Eagle Sea Cadets Belfast 5,000
eXp – Experiencing
Faith in Cowal Dunoon 5,000
Just Kidz London London 5,000
South Manchester Down Syndrome
Support Group Manchester 5,000

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Southend-on-Sea Unit 312

Southend-on-Sea Unit 312 Southend-on-Sea Unit 312
Of The Sea Cadet Corps Westcliff-on-Sea
5,000
Lincolnshire Youth
Mission Ltd
Lincoln
5,000
Young People Count
York
5,000
Youth Impact
Campbeltown
5,000
Greenock and District
Scout Council
Greenock
3,500
Edinburgh University Childrens
Holiday Venture
Edinburgh
3,500
Active Hope Ltd
Warrington
3,000
Articulate
Brighton
3,000
Stepping Stones
Trowbridge
3,000 *
1st Great Ayton
Scout Group
Middlesbrough
3,000
Voices for life
Colerne
3,000
1st Clifton (St Annes)
Scout Group
Salford
3,000
Hunslet Rugby
Foundation
Leeds
3,000
The Connections
Bus Project
Cambridge
3,000 *
Congresbury Scouts
and Guides
Bristol
3,000
Hove and Adur Sea
Cadet Unit
Hove
2,500
Jigsaw Youth Club
Nottingham
2,500
The 11th Eastleigh (North
Stoneham) Scout Group Eastleigh
2,500
1st Dromore Scout Group Dromore
2,500
Tin Can Camp
London
2,000
Driffeld And District Skate
and BMX Park Ltd
Driffeld
2,000
1st Fremington
Scout Group
Barnstaple
1,000
1st Thaxted-Carver
Scout Group
Saffron Walden
1,000
7th Batley (St Andrew's)
Scout Group
Batley
1,000
Newhaven Youth
For Christ
Seaford
1,000
Total for Youth 1,807,000
(Total number of grants: 165)
Total grants of £20,000 and less
Total grants over £20,000
£13,460,008
£77,648,850
Total grants £91,138,858
Total number of grants: 2,147

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