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2024-07-31-accounts

THE RAINFORD TRUST (Registered Cl]arity No: 266157) Trustees, Re rt and Aeeounts for the ear ended 31 ulv 2024

THE RAINFORD TRUST Contents Trustees, report Auditors. report Statement of financial activities Balance Jhttt 10 Note5 to tbe aeeounts 11-15 Grants 16-18

THE RAINFORD TRUST Trnstees, re ort for the ,ear ended 31 Juli. 2024 The Trustees present their rery)rt along with the financiBI statements of the Rainford Trnst (the 'Charity') for the year ended 31 July 2024. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out on pag¢s l I to 12 and comply with the Charity's Trust Deed the Chariti¢s Act 2011 and Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Ststement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland effective 01 January 2019. Reference and administrative information Trustees Mrs A.Moseley Lady K Pilkington Mr D Bricknell Mr S D Pilkington Mr D C Pilkington Mr M Pilkington (from 06 March 2024) Mrs L F Walker Dr C Pilkington Mr J Pilkington Mr A Pilkington Ch4ritv number 266157 Executive officer Shirley Robinson Prinei al office Charity and SOCI￿ Enterprise Brabners LLP Horton House Exchange Flags Liv¢TpooI L2 3YL Auditors DSG Audit Castle ChambeTS Livetpool L2 9TL Merseyside Bgnkers National Westminster Bank Omiskirk Street St Helens Merseyside Inveslment man Brewin Dolphin 12, Smithfield Street London ECIA 9BD

THE IIAINFORD TRUST Trustees, re rt for the ear ended 31 Jul 2024 eontinued Structurfy governvdnce and management Thc Rainford Trust (Registered Charity No 266157) was established on 24 July 1973 and is an ¢xpendabl¢ cndowment fijnd. Under the Twst Deed the trustees have absolute discretion and unrestricted powers of inveslment. Th¢ TTh￿t Deed provides for a minimum of S and a maximum of15 trustees. A decision to appoint ncw trustees would be tsken by tn￿tee$. The induction process for any newly appointed trustee comprises an in depth briefing of the bistory and philosophical approach of the Charity, and of governance and administrative issues. The trustees review the risks to which the Charity may be exposed and the systems put in place to mitigate those risks. Objectives And aetivities The Trust'ts objectives are to apply money for cbaritable purposes and to charitable institutions within the St Helens MBC are4 and other places in the UK and overseas where Pilkington has employees. This does not prejudice the trustees, discretion to h¢lp cbarities which operate outside of these areas. The charitable purposes include the relief of povety, support for older people, the advan¢ement of health, education including tbe ar￿ and other PUryKlS¢S with wide ben¢tit forthe community such as environment and ¢onservation proj¢cts. For the year to 31 July 2024, the trustees followed the broad pattern of grant n]aking as in previous yeat3 and An accordance with the Tr4]st DeeiL When agreeing the objectives, the trustees have given due regard to the guidance, as issued by the Charities Commissio￿ relating to public benefit. Activities for the year support th¢ strategic aims and ensure trustees. decisions are carried out in an efficient and effective Tnanner. Grant making policy Th¢ Rainford Trnst invites applications for grants via its website and directories $u¢h as The Directory of Social Change and through Halton and St Helens VCA. Many organisations in receipt of grdnts from The Rainford Trust publicise lists of donors, which also belps to raise the profile of the Trust. Th¢ main body of trustses usually meets three times a year in Nov¢mb¢r, March and July. The trustees consider appeals made to the Trust for grants, and review decisions by the Appeals Conunittee. The Appeals Conllnittee is made up of one tn]stee and one co-opted member from the local community, as allowed for in the Tn￿t Deed. The Appeals con￿1]ttee, Mthich meets approxin￿telY 10 times per year, Can refi￿e. grant or pass on an ap￿al to the trustees. All app￿S grnnted and rejected by th¢ Appeals Committe¢ are reported at the next meeting of the main body of trustees.

THE RADTrORD TRUST Trustees, r rt for the ear ended 31 Jul . 2024 eontiDued Aebievements •lld performance In the year to 31 July 2024, the Trust awarded 82 grants (to 75 beneficiarie8) with a total value of £262, 123 acn)sS Its charitable activities as follows: Charitable aetivity Grants awarded Welfare 155,438 78,500 22,685 Humanities Education Medical 2,000 Environmental 3,500 Totsl 262,123 The St Helens MBC area r￿e1ved 39% of the total value of grdnts awarded, including: £75.000 to The World ofGlass £5,000 to the Halton and St Helens Voluntary and Comtnuaity Action Food Panty £4,435 to Amie Reid £2,250 to Abi Lambe £2,000 each to the HOPE Centre, Omiskirk Street Pastors and the Op¢n Arts Competition £1,500 to the St. Helens District Group of Advanced Motorists and Momo's Cafe Grants of £1,000 to six other charities. Charities for national and regional benefit in the UK received 37.50/0 of the total value of grnnts aWa￿ed. £16,000 to Cionter Opera Theatre £IO.000 to Whiston Willis Primary Academy £8.500 to Been There £5,(NM) each to Tom's Trust, The National Association for ChIld￿n of Alcoholics, and Spinal Muscular Dystrophy £3,000 to Melanoma Focus Grants of £1,000 to £2000 to a tllunber of other charities. UK charities benefrting overseas projects received 23.5 /0 of the total value of grants.. £10,000 to The Shelterbox Trnst £5,000 to C&A Pilkington Tn￿t Fund for PilkiDgton Pensioners in South Africa, Professors without Borders, Women and Children First, H¢aling Little Hearts, Pump Aid Malawi and the John Fawcett Foundation £3,250 to the Frank Water Proj¢¢ts Ondia) £3,000 to Village Water (M07ambique) and Hope and Homes for Children Grants of £l.000 to £20(K) to a number of other charities. A ￿1] list of grants is provided on pages 16 to 18 of the fmancial statements.

THE RAfNFORD TRUST Tru5tees' re rt for the ar ended 31 Jul 2024 eontinued Financial review The Trust is reliant on the income from investments to provide the majority of its resourccs. The annua] inc0￿e from investments was £331.008. All grants were paid out of Income r¢ceived duTiDg the year. The market value of investments at 31 July 2024 is £652,951 higher than as at 31 July 2023. This reflects ongoing uncertainty and volatility in the world markets in the last few ycars. Auditors The tnL8tees have confirnled that, so far as th¢y arg aware, ther¢ is no relevant audit inforn]ation of which the Trust's auditors are unaware and that they have tsk¢n all steps that they ought to have taken as tn￿teeS in order to make themselveg aware of any relevant audit infornmtion and to estsblish that the Trust's audito￿ are aware of that infomifttion. DSG resigned as auditor on I I September 2024. DSG Audit were appointed on I I September 2024 to the Trust. Investment policy and performance There are no restrictions on the charity's tK)wer to invesL The trustees have adopt¢d a policy to acbieve the best Optimum retum from a broad spread of investments and have not imp)sed restrictions on the type of investments in the portfolio. The policy is to adopt a medium risk investment strategy based on a balanced mixture of incom¢ and growdL The tru8tees use the services of Brewin Dolphin as investment managers and regularly review their perforniance. Reserves polR¢y A r¢serves policy has been agreed by the trustees that will enable the Trust Fund to generate a level of income to allow more or larger grants to be given wher¢ appropriate. The t￿￿te¢S consider it important that tbe capital value of the funds is maintained to generdte revenue returns that will fund the Charitable grant making. As an endowed Charity it is acknowl¢dged by the trustees that expenditure of both capital and income is allowed to meet the charitable objectives. Plans for the future Thc tn￿tee8 plan to make granls in accordance with the objectives in the Trust Dee(L The trustees will keep in mind the grant making policy they have developed and continue to review this with ￿gard to the Charity Commission's general guidanGe on public benefit.

THE RAINFORD TRUST Trustees. re ort for the Ar ended 31 JulTr' 2024 eolltiDued Trustees re8pon8ibi1Stie8 in rdation to the finaneiAI statements The trustec5 are Tesponsible for preForing the Trustees, Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingth)m Accounting Standards (United Kingdotn Generally A¢cept¢d Ac¢ounting Pr¥tice). The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the tn￿tee8 to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Cbarity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the Charity for that period. In preparing these finan¢i&l statements th¢ trustees are required to. select suitable accounting ￿1]IcIeS And then apply them consistently, observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP 20L9 and FRS102. make judgements and estimate5 that are rea￿able and pnjdent. state wbetlH applicable accounting standards have been followe￿ subject to any matfflial departure8 disclosed and explained in the fU￿n¢181 ststements: and prepare the fuwicial 8tatem¢nts on a going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to assume that the Charity will continue in operation. The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting record8 whi¢h disclose with reasonable accuracyal any time the fulancial position ofthe charity and enable them to ensure that the fmancial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the CIwity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the Trust Deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence foi taking ￿aSonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. This report was approved by the trustees on 21 2024. And signed on behalf of the tnlstees

THE RAINFORD TRUST Inde tndent Auditors, Re ort to the Trustses of The R*iDford Trust Opinlon We have audited the fmancial statements of The Rainford Trust (the 'Charity') for the year ended 31 July 2024 which comprise ih¢ Statement of Financial Activities, Balan¢¢ She& Imd notes to the f￿ancial statemenK iti¢ludin8 a summary of significant accounting policies. Th¢ financial reporting framework that h&$ been applied in their pr￿aration is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102, the Financial Rep)rting Standard applicabl¢ in the UK and Republic of Ireland (Unitrd Kingdom Gcll¢rally Ac¢¢pt¢d Accounting Practic¢). ITh our Opinio￿ the financial 8tatements: give a true and fair view of thc state of the chatity's affairs as at 3 l July 2024 and of its incoming resources and appli¢ation of resouw¢s for the year then ended. have b¢¢ll properly prq)ared in accordance with Un&ted Kingdom Generally A￿epted ccounting Practice" aud have prepar¢d in accordance with the requirenyents of the Charities Act 2011. Basis for opinRon We ¢oDducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAS (UK)) alld applicable law. Our respoasibiliti¢s under those standards are fvrtbcr described in the Auditor'8 responsibilitic5 for th¢ audit of the finan¢ial statements section of our ryorL We ate ind¢p¢ndent of the charity in ac(x)rdance with ethical requirements thal arc relevant to our audit of th¢ financiaI gtatements in the UK in¢luding Ihe FRC'S Ethical Standard, and w¢ have ￿lfilled our other ethical responsibilitiu ID accordane¢ with these r¢quirements. We believe that th¢ audit evidence w¢ have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide Y4 basis our opitiion. Conclusions rthtinE to going eomeern We have nothing to report in r<sp¢ct of the followiug matt¢r5 in relation to which the ISAS (UK) rtr4uire us to report to you wher¢: the trustees. use of the going o)ncern basis of accountin8 in the preparation of the finaocial statements 15 nvt appropriate.. or the trustees have not disclosed in the financtal statements any identified material uncertainties that may ¢ast significant doubt about the Charity's ability to continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting for8 peritsd of at least 12 months from the dat¢ wb¢n the fmancial statements arc authorised for issue. Other Information The In￿tee$ aT¢ re5ponsibl¢ for the other illforniation. The other infonnation Comprises thc infom￿tIon includd in the a[￿Ual Teport other than thc fin￿ciaL statements and our audito￿ report thereon. Our opinion on th¢ finaDcial statements does not cover the other iDformalion and. excq)I to th¢ ¢xtentOthe￿1S¢ ¢Kpli¢itly stated in ourreport. we do not express any forni of &8surallC¢ conclusion th¢reon. In connection with our audit of the financial statements, our responsibility is to read the other infomiation aniL in doing so, cottsider wh¢ther the other tnforn]ation is materially incon8isl¢llt with the fiDan¢ial statements or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwis¢ appears to be llLat¢rially misstated. If we identify such material iJ)¢onsistencies or apparent material misstatements. we are required to d¢t¢rrnine whether there is a material misstatsment in the financial statements or a material misStaiem¢nl of the other infom)ation. If. based on the work w¢ have perfornied, wc conclud¢ that there is a material mi&8tatement of this other information. we are required to r¢port the fact.

.THE RAINFORD TRUST Inde endent Auditors, Re ort to the Trnstee8 of Rainford TTUSt Fund continued Matters on which we are required to report by exteption We have nothing to rqx)rt in respect of the following matters in relation to which the Chorities (Accounts and Retmirts) R¢gulaLivlls 2008 r¢quir¢ us lo r￿Ort lo you il. in vur opinion". the inforniation given in the trusteeq. report is inconsi%tent in any material respect with the fmancial statem¢nts' or sufficient accounting record5 have not been keptr. OT the financial slaternents not in agreement with the accountin8 records and Teturns; or w¢ ILaYe not r¢¢¢iv¢d all th¢ infornwtion and explanations w¢ r¢quir¢ for our audit. Responsibilities of trustees As explained more fvlly in the trustees. responsibilities statement set out on page 4, the tnjstees are respofjsible for th¢ pr¢paration of th¢ f￿anCIaL stalcmcnts and for b¢ing 5atisfi¢d that th¢y give a tru¢ and faAr view. and for such internal control as the lrnstees determine is necessary to enable th¢ preparation of financial stst¢m¢nts that are free from material mi55tatcment, whcther due to fr8ud or In preparing th¢ finaocial slatements. the trustees ar¢ r¢8ponsible for assessing the chority's ability to continue as a going concern and using the 80in8 concern basis of accounting unless the trustees either intend to liquidat¢ the charity or to ¢eas¢ operations. or have no r¢ali5ti¢ alternativ¢ but to do so. Audit(•r's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements We have been appointed as auditor under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 a￿1 rcport in acc4)rdance with the Act and relevant regulations made or having effect thereunder. Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurdnce about whether the fmancial statements as a whole are fr¢¢ from material misstatemenL whether due to fraud or error. and to issu¢ an auditor's ￿pOrt that includes our opinion. Reasonable &8wrance is a hi￿7 level of assurance. but it is not a guarantee that an audit conductcd in accordance with ISAS (UK) will always dctwt a matcrial misstatement when it exisLs. Misslat¢ment8 arise from fraud or error and are considered material if. individually or in the aggregate. they could reasollably be exp¢cted to influen¢¢ the economic dtxisions of users tsken on the basis of these f￿anCIal statements. A further description ofour respollsibiliiies for th¢ audit of the fin8ncial Statem￿19 is located on the Financial Reportin8 Council's website at https:/lwww.frc.org.uklauditorsresponsibdities. This description forros part of our auditors report. Capability of the &udRt detectiDE irregulgritieS9 including fraud Iffegularitie5, including frau& are instaELce5 of non-cornpliattce with laws and regulations. We d¢sign pro(*dure5 in line with our FC5pollsibilitics, ouiEined above. to d¢l¢ct mat¢rial misstatements in respect of irregularities. including frnud. The extent to which our procthres are capable of d¢t¢dillg irregulati11¢5. inrluding frau& is d¢lall¢d b¢low. Discussions with and enquiries of manag¢ment alld those clwged with 8overtLaDce were held with a view to ideJ)tifying those law8 and T¢gulations that could b¢ expected to have a material impact on the fmattcial statement& During the engagement team briefing, the outcomes of these discussions and enquiries w￿e Shared with the team, as w¢ll as consideration as to where and how fraud may occur ID the entity. The following laws and regulations wer¢ idenlified as being of signifi¢anc¢ to th¢ cntity: Those l&ws and regulations e4)nsidered to bave a direct effect on the financial sla¢anents in¢lude UK fman¢ial reportitlg stsndards and Charity Law. Those laws and regulations for which non-compliance may be futtdamentsl to the opmting &spe¢ts of the ¢harity and therefore may have a material effect on tbe fmancial statement5 include ¢omplian¢e with charitabl¢ objectiv¢s. public b¢nefit and fundraising regulations.

THE RAINFORD TRUST Auditprocedures Wmlettaken An rcsponsc to the potential risks relating to irre8ulaTities (which include frdvd and non-compliance with laws alld regulations) comprised of.. inquiri¢s of management and the Trt￿te¢S as to whether the entity compli&s with su¢h laws and regulations. enquiries witb thc same concerning any acthal or tM)t¢ntial litigation or claims. inspection of rclevaDt legal correspondence- review of Trustee m¢¢ting rninut¢s' testin8 th¢ appropriateness ofjournal entri¢s' and theperforniance of analytical review to id¢ntify un¢xpccted movements in account balanccs whtch may be indicativc of fraud. No lllStanc￿ of material non-compliance w¢r¢ identified. However. thc lik¢lihood of det¢¢¢ing irr¢gularities. including frauiL is lftmited by the inher¢ni difficulty in detecting irr¢gularities. the eff¢ctivene￿ of the entity's controls, artd the natsJ￿, timing and ¢xt¢llt of the audit procedures perfonned. Irregultirities that resuli from fraud might be inherently more difficult to detect than irregularities that rcsult from error. As explained above. ther¢ is an ijnavoidable risk that matsrial misstat¢rnents may not b¢ detscted. even thou8h thc audit bas been planned and p¢rfornied in cordance with ISAS (UK). A fivthcr description of ow responsibilities is available on the Financial Reporting Coun¢il's website at: https'.Ilwww.frc.org.uklauditor5responsibilities. This description fornts part of our auditovs r¢porL Use of our report This reFM)rt is made solely to the charity's tTUSte¢s: as * body, in accordance with Part 4 of the Charities (Accounts ènd Reports) Regulations 2008. Our audit work bas been uodertaken so that we might state to thc ChaTity'$ trustees those matt¢rs we ar¢ r¢quired ￿ stste to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpos¢. To th¢ fi￿est ext¢nt pcrniitted by law, we do not acc¢pl or assume T¢sponsibility to anyone other than the clwity and the Clwity's tnLs¢s as a body. for our audit work For this report or frir the opinions we hav¢ fornied. DSG Audit Stststory Auditor Castle Chamber4 43 Castle Str¢eL LRverpool L2 9TL DSG is eligiblc for appointment as auditor of the charity by virtije of its eligibility for appointment to act as auditor of a company under section 1212 of the Conwanies Act 2006 Z7[11

,THE RAJNFORD TRUST Statement of Financial Activities for the 'ear ended 31 Jul . 2024 Nots Endowment fu•ds 2024 Endowment nds 2023 Income tnvestment income 331,(K)8 324,842 Total income 331.008 324842 Expenditure on Raisingfun¢ls.' Investment management costs Charilrtble Ac(Ivities.' Welfare Humanities Education Medical Environmental ChaTitabl¢ expendityre Total expenditsre 53,509 51,798 175,008 88,383 25,541 2.252 3,941 295,125 198.620 162,596 20,726 1,091 2,182 385,215 34&634 437.013 Net income/{expenditure) and net movement in funds before gains and losses on investments Net gainsl(losses) on investments Net movement in funds (17,626) 699,016 681,390 (112,171) (38,929) (151,100) Reeon¢iJiation of funds Total funds brought forward Total fund$ carrled forward 12,832,183 13,513,573 12,983.283 12W2,183 The notes on pages I I to 18 forn) part of these financiaE stP4tements.

TIIE RAINFORD TRUST Balance Sheet as at 31 Jul . 2024 2024 2023 Fixed assets Note Investments 13246.766 12.593,815 Current assets Cash and bank Debtors 273,786 350 274,136 245,321 245,321 Creditors amounts falling due within one year 7,329 6,953 Net eurrent assets 266A17 Net assets 13 13.573 12 31183 Expendable endowment fund 13,513J73 I2￿2,183 Approved by the In￿tee$ on 2R- 2024 and signed on their behalf by: (Tn￿tee) (Trustee) The notes on pages l I to 18 forn] part of these financial statements 10

.THE RAINFORD TRUST Notes to the accounts l. Aeeounting polieies a) Basis of ration The Charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS102. The financial statement5 have been prepared under the historical cost Convention, with the exception of the investments which are stated at their mid- market value. The financial stat¢ments have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordan¢e with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and R￿UblIC of Ireland (FRS102) effective O I January 2019 and the Charities Act 2011. The accounts are prepared in sterling and monetary amounts are rounded to the nearest £. b) Goin concern The trustees have considered the iinpa¢t of world events, including the ongoing war UkTaine which have had an impact on investment income and valuation. At the time of approving the accounts, the trustees consider that the Charity has adequate reserves and diverse revenue streams to continue in operational existenc¢ for the foreseeable future taking account of econon)i¢ uncertainties. Thus, the trustees continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the accoullts. c) Incomin y resources All incoming resourccs are recognised once the Charlty has entitlcment to the resources, it is certain the resoutGes will be received and the monetsry value ¢an be measured with sufficient reliability. d) Resources ex nded Liabilities are recognised as soon as theie is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to the ¢xpenditrJre. All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis, inclusive of 1￿CCoverabLe VAT. Wher¢ costs cannot k directly attribulable to particular categories they have been allocated to activiti¢s on the most appropriatc basis of apportionm¢nL e) Investtnents Investments are initially recognis¢d at their transaction value and subsequently measured at their fair value as at the balance sheet date USiDg the rlosing quoted market price. All realised and unre&lised gains and losses are taken to the statement of financial activities as th¢y arise. R¢alised gains and losses on investments are calculated as th¢ difference between the sale5 proceeds and the original cost of the investment. Unrealised gaAns and losses are calculated as the diff¢renc¢ between market value at the end of y&qr and opening market values. R¢alised and unrealised investment gains and losses are combined in the Statcment of Financial Activities.

THE RAINFORD TRUST e5 to the aeeoun Grants Grants are awarded on a discretionary basis and the cost5 are included once th¢ conmiitment has been appiovell g) Financial instruments The Trust only has the kind of financial assets and financial liabilities which qualify as basic financial instnmients. Basic f￿anCIal instruments are initially recogDised at trnnsaction value and subsequently me&¥ured at their settlement value. h) Funds Th¢ endowment funds are un￿StrICted and may be Spent in accordanc¢ with the Trust's charitable objectives at the discretion of the Tn￿te¢s. Investment income 2024 2023 Investments listed on a recognised Stock Exchang¢ Enterest on deposits 331,1108 324,842 331,008 324,842 Expenditure Gr¥dnt funded activity Support costs 2024 Totsl 2023 Tot41 Welfare Humanities Education Medical Environn)ental 155,438 78.500 22,685 2,000 3,500 262,123 19.570 9,883 2,856 252 441 33.002 175,008 198,620 88383 162,596 25,541 20.726 2,252 1,091 3,941 2,182 295,125 385,215 A full list of gTants made is provided on pages 16 to 18. 12

THE RAINFORD TRUST Notes to the aceounts Support Costs by activity Welfare Humanities EducHtion Medical Environment Totsl 2024 2023 Governanc¢ AdMinis￿tion 8,686 10,884 19,570 4,386 5,497 9,883 1,268 1.588 112 140 252 196 14,648 12,992 245 18,354 18,191 441 33,002 31,183 Governance ¢osts include the expenses a&80¢iated with trustee meetRngs, external audit and legal expenses. The external audit fee is included as £3,370 (2023: £3,150). Relfdted party transactions and trustees, remuneration No trnstee received any remuneration or expenses in tbe year eDding 31 July 2024 (2023- £nil). There were no relat¢d paty transactions in the year ending 31 July 2024 {2023,. none). 13

THE RAINFOPD TRUST Notes to the accoun Debtors amounts falling due within one year 2024 2023 Refund of unspent grant 350 Creditors amounts falling due Ivithin one year 2024 2023 Aecrual$: Consultancy and secretarial fees Audit fee Sundry 3.950 3,370 3,750 3,195 7,329 6,953 15

THE RAINFORD TRUST Grants awarded in the year to 31 July 2024 Welfare (generaL older people? younger people) The ShelterBox Trust Whiston Willis Primary Academy Been There C&A Pilkington Trust Fund (South Africa) Halton & St Helens Voluntary and Community Actton - Food Panty Healing Little Hearts Pump Aid Malawi Professors Without Borders The National Association for Children of Alcoholics Spinal Muscular Atrophy The John Fawcett Foundation Tom's Trust Women and Children First Frnnk Water Projects Undia) Hope and Homes for Children Melanoma Focus The Brain Tumour Charity Village Water (Mozambique) Age International Raising Futures Kenya Clothing Solutions (for Disabled P¢ople) Ornlskirk Street Pastors Re-cycle Bikes to Africa Sand Dams Worldwide Tall Ships Youth Trust The Friends of11.O.P.E The Hope Centre St Helens Children's Adventure Fami Tn￿t Momo's Café St Helens District Group of Advanced Motorists The Brain Charity The LivinE Paintings Trust Aspire Fundraising Limited Contact Registered Charity Corpus Christi PSFA Crirninon UK Domestic Abuse WA12 C.I.C Douglas Bader Foundation East Liverpool RDA Edith Cavell Fund for Nurses Friends of Rivington Primary School PTA Subtotal tarried forward 10,000 10,000 8,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,250 3.000 2,688 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,51i0 1,500 1.500 1,500 1,51KI 1,0 1,000 1,000 1,000 129938 16

THE RAINFORD TRUST Grants awarded in the year to 31" Juty 2024 (...eontinued) Welf4re subtotal hrfiught forward 129,938 Home-start Cymru for Famih'es Housing for the Homeless KfND Leukaemia and Myeloma Research UK LUPUS UK MedEquip4Kids Multiple Sclerosis Society Newton-le-willows Sea Cadets North West Air Ambulance Omega, the National Association for End of Life Care PEEK Possibilities for Each and Every Child Ltd PhysioNet Foundation CIO Prisoners Advice SeNice REACT Roald Dahl'$ Maryellous Children's Charity SANE SHINE St Helens Pensioners Bowling Association The Bloom Appeal The Disabled Sailors Association The Neuromuscular Centre The OHMI Trust Wings for WarrioTS Young Enterprise Zambia orp1￿￿ Aid Sam's Diatnonds 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 i.oc 51)0 155.438 umanities World of Glass St Helens Open Arts Cotnpetition Frozen Light 75.(K)O 1,S(K) 7851)0 Educational Clonter Opera Theatre Ami¢ Reid St Helens Borough Council (Abi Lambe) 16,000 4,435 2250 22,685 17

THE RAINFORD TRUST Grants owarded in the ye74r to 31" July 2024 (...continued) Medical Leukaemia UK 2,000 EnvironmeDtVdl Marine Conservation Society Appleton Fields Association 2.000 1,500 3,500 Total grants awarded in the year to 31 July 2024 18