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Annual Report Financial year to 5 April 2020


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Reference and administrative information The Garfield Weston Foundation is a general grant-giving charity endowed by the late W Garfield Weston and members of his family, which is registered with the Central Register of Charities, registration number 230260. The Foundation is recognised by the Inland Revenue as an approved charity for tax purposes, the reference number being X96978.

Principal Office

Weston Centre 10 Grosvenor Street London W1K 4QY

Trustees

Guy H Weston, Chairman Anna Catrina Hobhouse Jana R Khayat Sophia M Weston Eliza L Mitchell Melissa Murdoch George G Weston Alannah Weston Geordie Dalglish

Director

Philippa Charles

Secretary to the Trustees

Janette Cattell

Bankers

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Solicitors

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Auditors

UHY Hacker Young LLP Quadrant House 4 Thomas More Square London E1W 1YW

Fund Managers

Investec 30 Gresham Street London EC2V 7QN Goldman Sachs Asset Management International River Court, 120 Fleet Street London EC4A 2BE

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Record year donated over

£88 million Over 2,100 grants made this year

Rapid response to Covid-19, pre-launch of £1 million to the National Emergencies Trust in partnership with UK Community Foundations

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Over £13.3 million granted to welfare organisations

Launched first evaluation of Weston Anniversary Fund with continuing improvements as a result of feedback


+£4 million

Grants to youth charities up by £4 million on previous year

+24%

more individual grants made to welfare organisations

£3.5 million

granted to charities working with special needs

+15%

Donations to youth and welfare charities increased by 15% to over £22.4 million

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community organisations supported

Over £14.8 million granted to charities across the North of England Increase of 23% of donations to Wales

Grants to health charities increased by 153% on previous year

Commissioned independent research on the Environment to inform grant-making

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Chairman’s report As the Chairman of the Foundation, I have pleasure in introducing the Annual Report of the Trustees for the year to 5 April 2020. Accounting policies The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in the notes to the accounts and comply with the Foundation’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 2020, 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 those investments 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 amongst 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. All of the Trustees are involved in other charitable entities either in the UK, the United States or Canada; either on the Boards, on advisory committees or as volunteers. The Director is a member of the Foundations’ Forum and the Foundation is a member of the Association of Charitable Foundations and receives

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the main charities’ journals. This ensures that the Trustees and staff 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 charities’ field, 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 by Trustees since their previous meeting. Additional meetings are included as required to deal with any time-sensitive funding requests, including this year to approve emergency funding for those severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. 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 actively participate in meetings with and visits to applicants. The Trustees also hold an annual meeting in order to adopt the Annual Report and Accounts and to carry out a formal review of the fulfilment of the Charity’s aims and objectives, policies and the investment performance over the year.

Risk management and policies The Trustees are satisfied that appropriate policies, protection, systems and checks remain in place in order to mitigate exposure to major risks. The Director and Secretary review operational risks and policies on an ongoing basis and these are also formally considered by the Trustees at their Annual Meeting. The principal risks relate to investment performance, and operational risks in terms of grant-making arising from system malfunctions or fraudulent applications. There is also a potential reputational risk for the charity in terms of its relationship with the underlying trading activities of companies held through Wittington Investments Limited. Operational: The computer system and internal procedures are regularly updated and reviewed and all grant applicants are screened by a skilled grants management team which has been expanded in line with the increase in donations. Appropriate processes, guidelines and staff training have also been put in place to comply with the Foundation’s obligations under the Data Protection Act 2018 and to provide safeguarding for staff and applicants. The ability of the systems and processes to enable staff to work remotely from the office has been tested during the Covid-19 lockdown period and has proved to be robust. Investments: The Trustees regularly review the performance of the underlying assets and their shareholding in the Wittington Investments Limited group and receive reports directly from those who are managing the businesses. The non-Wittington investments are also


managed in accordance with a policy which balances risk with investment returns (see below).

Income and grant-making aims and objectives

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

Conflicts of interest: 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.

Total income receipts for the year were over £84.7 million (2019: £80 million). This has enabled the Trustees to increase their total grants to £88.1 million in support of 2121 appeals (2019: £79 million in support of 2126 appeals). The total outstanding forward commitments at the end of the financial year were just over £33.1 million, as compared with £26.1 million in 2019; this is primarily due to two outstanding significant pledges to the National Portrait Gallery (£6.5m) for a capital building project and Moorfields (£10m) for a new centre for advancing eye health which the Trustees felt it was important to support Ethical and environment: As well as implementing their at an early stage in their fundraising in order to encourage own policies to protect the environment (for example, support from other donors. These organisations have nearly all applications are made on-line and the Trustees been asked to give three months’ notice of any request receive meeting papers electronically, thus reducing the Nunc a mauris. Proin eget ligula. Namforcursus libero. release of funds so that the Trustees can effectively need for paper and printing and facilitating remote manage cashflow. The remaining pledges are comfortably working where necessary), the Trustees also keep under Vestibulum velit orci, bibendum eget, molestie eu, sagittis non, leo. within the Trustees’ aim that pledges should not exceed scrutiny the ethical and environmental practices as Nullam sed enim. Duis ac lorem. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, 20% of their annual projected expenditure. carried out by the underlying businesses in the Wittington

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Please see the Director’s Report and full list of grants made for more details, including the Foundation’s overall response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Grant-making policy The Foundation continues to accept only appeals from UK registered charities. No applications from individuals are considered and the Trustees do not typically fund projects outside the UK, nor do they fund animal welfare charities. The Trustees’ aim is to keep the application process as simple and streamlined as possible. Step by step guidelines as to how to make a grant application (more than 95% of which are now submitted online), together with helpful details of the criteria which are taken into consideration when assessing applications and the information which should be submitted with an application are available on the Foundation’s website (www.garfieldweston.org). These guidelines are also published in Welsh (although applications from Welsh charities are requested in English).

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All applications are considered on an individual basis; the Trustees will not, other than in very exceptional circumstances, consider any funding request 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 it is considered necessary or desirable, visits are made by Trustees and/or the Director or a member of the Foundation’s grants team in order to gain a better understanding of applicants. 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 grantmaking process, the Foundation regularly publishes its grants through 360Giving. It also commissions independent reviews of grant-giving initiatives, such as the Weston Anniversary Awards in 2018 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.

Public benefit The Trustees have complied with section 2(1)(b) of the Charities Act 2011, having due regard for 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 The income generated by way of dividends received from the Foundation’s investment in the Wittington group of companies which forms the Foundation’s endowment and, consequentially donations, increased by around 10% and 11% respectively over the past year. I am particularly proud of the prompt and effective response which the Foundation was able to make to the urgent funding needs arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic and the UK’s lockdown arrangements, both in terms of providing aid for the most vulnerable, but also providing flexibility for charities to re-purpose previous grants and responding to urgent requirements for core costs to enable key charities to continue their good work during the funding crisis. This is in no small way due to the tireless efforts of the Foundation team and the careful planning which had been put in place to ensure that the Trustees were well-informed and that communication with stakeholders was sensitive and efficient. The previous positive performance of the Foundation’s endowment and the prudent income reserves which have been maintained over previous years have also placed the Foundation in a good position to continue to pursue a flexible and responsive funding policy over the forthcoming year despite the current economic uncertainties.

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Investment performance The Trustees are satisfied that the investment structure (represented by the Wittington group of companies) which was contributed by my grandfather to the Foundation remains a sustainable long-term model and its value (which is directly attributable to the share price of Associated British Foods) has remained reasonably steady throughout the majority of the year with any fluctuations being in keeping with general market conditions and trends. The Trustees are confident that the reduction in value of the shares in Associated British Foods and of the non-Wittington investments resulting from the impact of Covid-19 will not have a lasting effect on their ability to fulfil their charitable purposes. Although there is currently some uncertainty as to the levels of dividend income which will be paid by UK companies over the next year, we will be able to draw on our income reserves to maintain grant levels as far as possible. It should be noted that in each financial year 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 In terms of non-Wittington investments, as at 5 April 2020 the Trustees’ portfolio with Investec was valued at over £51.259 million (2019: £60.9m) with the fall being entirely attributable to the setback in markets during the last two months of the financial year due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus and the economic consequences of countries globally introducing lockdown measures to contain the spread of the virus. There has been good recovery since the end of the year, again in line with markets more generally. In terms of benchmarks, the portfolio is now behind the RPI plus 4% over a rolling three year period. A more direct comparison is with the net return on the ARC (Asset Risk Consultants) Charity Steady Growth Index (the average volatility of which is similar to that of the portfolio), which provides results to 30 March each year. In this respect the portfolio returned +0.6% over a three year period and the Index -1.1%. That portfolio has generated distributable income of over £1.8 million over the year. The investment in the Goldman Sachs Asset Management Global Multi-Manager Alternatives Portfolio which is aimed at providing a complementary investment strategy for the Investec portfolio in order to balance a reasonable return against protection from downside risk, was valued at just over £31.7 million (2019: £35.5 million) after annual withdrawals of £1.6 million, again largely due to the poor performance of equity markets in the final two months of the financial year, although the performance at -6.13% for the year compares favourably with that of the HFRX Hedge Fund Index ( -6.68%). The Trustees are considering whether this investment has the potential to achieve its stated aim in the future.


The capital value of the Savills’ Charities Property Fund was £6.057 million as at 5 April 2020 (2019: £6.23m), with an income yield of 4.1%. 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 14 September 2019 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.

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extensive and practical approach to responsible business. The Trustees have a direct line of sight into this business, making the Foundation’s approach to responsible investment more transparent and with a higher degree of clarity than other models might afford.

Trustees’ responsibilities for the financial statements The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustees are required to:

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income bearing in mind the general timing of income receipts, their general pattern of giving and the current economic climate. This target has been met in the current year with total income reserves of £42 million and the appropriate reserve levels going forwards will be kept under review. This policy has proved beneficial in light of Covid-19 where the Trustees were able to respond immediately to need.

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. The managers are instructed to adopt 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. The Trustees are satisfied that the two investment managers have suitable policies in place regarding their stock selection to ensure that this complies with the latest ESG practices. As mentioned above, the Trustees’ principal investment, namely Associated British Foods plc, is a highly diversified global company with an

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state whether applicable accounting standards and statements of recommended practice have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and

prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation.

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

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Plans for future periods It is anticipated that the coming year will prove to be a challenge for all charities. Some, including some larger organisations, which receive little or no government funding and rely almost entirely on their entrepreneurial activities, may not survive the current economic crisis, but many will emerge stronger and more efficient. The Trustees will do their best not only to provide financial support, but also, by working with partner organisations, to guide and assist with the re-building of the sector. This will be facilitated by the Trustees’ flexible grant selection criteria and ability to respond promptly and effectively to a crisis as well as by the Foundation’s effective investment model which is a long-term family commitment.

Guy H Weston Chairman of the Trustees

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Director’s Report This has been an extraordinary year in many ways. As this report is being written, many parts of the globe are in full lockdown due to Covid-19 which is having a devastating impact. As yet we cannot predict how the situation will evolve but, at the close of our financial year, the Foundation acted swiftly and decisively to put a range of measures in place in response to the crisis. The Trustees made an immediate pre-launch donation of £1million to the National Emergencies Trust to encourage other donors, along with the decision to remain open to new applicants as the need was evident. We proactively contacted every charity with a pending application to see if they needed to change it in light of Covid-19 and timetabled exceptional Trustee meetings to ensure that decisions on grants for front-line charities working with vulnerable people were expedited. We reviewed our pipeline of major appeals for the coming year, re-ordering capital projects that were important but less immediately urgent. We collaborated with other funders and, critically, we committed to be even more responsive to our applicants, flexible about how existing grants were being spent, understanding that timelines for projects and reports would need to change and that agreed outcomes might not be as originally planned. Further commentary on the impact of Covid-19 will only be possible in subsequent reports, though the sense of community and the acceleration of innovation will hopefully demonstrate that crisis also creates an opportunity for us all to adapt and improve. Prior to the Covid-19 situation dominating everyone’s lives, the year was characterised by a number of key themes and highlights; the first being that donations of over £88 million were made, making this a record year; partly achieved by the Trustees accelerating some significant decisions at the financial year end in the face of the Covid-19 threat. Another theme was the broad range and inclusive nature of the activities undertaken and this diversity has been evident in a number of ways; from the scope and scale of our Trustees’ grants, the diversity of beneficiary groups across the country, the varied backgrounds of the Foundation team and the innovative range of solutions and projects delivered by the charities we support and partner with; especially the charities working to ‘level the playing field’ for those who might otherwise find it difficult to access opportunities, make their voice heard or otherwise participate actively in society. This commitment is ongoing for the Foundation

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and we will continue to develop approaches and partnerships to ensure we are open and accessible to all who may need our support. A third theme of the year was learning. The second phase of our longitudinal evaluation of the Weston Anniversary Fund (one of our 60th Anniversary initiatives in 2018 which granted over £11 million to 156 local organisations across the UK to enhance existing or create new community facilities), which was conducted by Dr Beth Breeze at the University of Kent. This review highlighted numerous impacts of the fund and the reports are all available to download on our website to share learning openly with those who might find it useful. What was evident is that the vast majority of grantees felt that the benefits of receiving an anniversary grant went far beyond the monetary value; more than half were able to attract additional donors as a result; many have had a greater demand for their services; and many highlighted a rise in morale of their staff, volunteers and beneficiaries. The full evaluation can be read in ‘Shared Insights A Year On’. A final key theme is that of valuing our planet and the natural world. With the significant drop in air pollution caused by the Covid-19 lockdown we can hope that we are experiencing a catalyst for the challenge of saving not just our health, but also our natural world. The Foundation remains committed to investing more across the environment sector and the following section highlights some examples of the great initiatives and organisations the Trustees have supported this year. For over 60 years the Foundation has worked alongside charities to help them thrive. When one looks through the lens of Covid-19, the idea of being there ‘in sickness and in health’ takes on a whole new dimension, but we are determined to continue to do our best for those who need us more than ever.

Committed to our natural world Our world is facing an environmental crisis which is our collective responsibility to tackle so following generations are not facing a planet under threat of breakdown. The statistics are not pretty, with species extinction, habitat destruction and resources overexploited - overfishing being one of the starkest examples. The Foundation has long been a supporter of environmental work and in recent years the Trustees have taken a considered approach to growing their investment in the sector. This year the Trustees made over £4.5 million in direct grants to environmental charities and many more grants have an indirectly positive impact, such as our support for the Royal College of Art where many of the talented students are driving innovations to reduce our negative impact on the planet. Whilst being a responsive grantmaker relies on organisations submitting good proposals, we are aware that this approach alone cannot drive


growth. We have a track record of increasing donations in specific areas with a series of targeted activities and we have initiated a similar approach for the environment sector. At the close of the financial year we commissioned an independent study to inform our grant-making practice on environmental issues. At the time of writing this report that external research is well under way and we look forward to sharing the findings openly. Below we highlight just a few examples of the projects we have supported in the environment space and the key issues tackled by our charity partners. We anticipate continuing this work with vigour - the challenge before us all is significant. Philippa Charles Director

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BLUE’s mission is to see at least 30% of oceans under protection by 2030 and the other 70% managed in a responsible way.

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Marine Conservation – Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE) Marine life is under threat from climate change, deoxygenation, acidification, pollution and plastic. Also, around 90% of commercial fish stocks are fully or over exploited and 90% of large, predatory fish are gone. Arguably however, the greatest threat of all is from overfishing - oceans stripped of life cannot regulate the Earth’s climate, absorb nearly half the world’s carbon dioxide and produce over half our oxygen. BLUE focuses on creating marine reserves, developing models of sustainable fishing and restoring vital marine habitats. The charity’s mission is to see at least 30% of oceans under protection by 2030 and the other 70% managed in a responsible way. Typically the Foundation fund activity that takes place within the UK, however we recognise that environmental conservation requires global influence and advocacy to make lasting change and therefore some grants made in marine and high seas conservation funds activity both in the UK and in overseas territories.

fishers who are facing increasing challenges, now exacerbated by the loss of business due to Covid-19’s closure of restaurants across the UK. BLUE uses a handson approach with local communities at the front line of ocean conservation combined with influencing global governments, policy makers and stakeholders to improve the governance of our seas.

High and Deep Seas Conservation – Synchronicity Earth Synchronicity Earth is a UK based charity focused on supporting globally overlooked and underfunded conservation work. It takes a holistic approach by developing conservation programmes and coordinating funding to address the most urgent challenges, while providing guidance to help donors understand and fund conservation work. Its high and deep seas programme complements the marine conservation work funded by the Trustees.

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Synchronicity Earth has developed a science-based review of systems to manage and protect the seas’ ecosystems, including a new High Seas Biodiversity Treaty for the United Nations.

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floods. Raising funds for a complex and potentially controversial project can be challenging but the Trustees supported the charity to investigate and measure the impact and the results have enabled the charity to make a strong case for beavers to remain wild in the River Otter and potentially in other areas too.

Social Action – Surfers Against Sewage

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Beavers are a ‘keystone’ species, and as such they have a profound effect on the environment around them. Nature’s aquatic engineers.

Species Conservation – Devon Wildlife Trust Whilst the Trustees’ multi-year grant to Devon Wildlife Trust was made in 2016, the results of its long-term trial were released in 2020 and are a good example of the long-term nature of many of the projects funded by the Foundation. In 2014 the discovery of Eurasian beavers on the River Otter in Devon marked the first known breeding of this species in England since their extinction some 400 years ago. Beavers are a ‘keystone’ species, and as such they have a profound effect on the environment around them. As nature’s aquatic engineers they manage rivers, wetlands and adjacent woodland, shaping the water environment and the wildlife living on or near our rivers. As nobody knew where the beavers had come from, or even what species they were, the Government at the time decided they should be removed. Devon Wildlife Trust opposed their removal and, after consulting with the local community, landowners and public bodies, presented an alternative plan: to apply for a Government licence for a five-year trial to monitor the beavers’ effects on the social, economic and environmental landscape. The ‘River Otter Beaver Trial’ included engaging communities as a vital part of the project, with handson help from local volunteers, over 200 talks and guided walks to raise awareness and coverage in local and national media. The presence of beavers, mainly though building dams and lodges, has reinvigorated natural processes and reduced the impact of pollution and

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Whilst the Foundation supports a broad range of issues and organisations each year, common themes are supporting great leadership, cost effective work that meets a real need and pragmatic approaches. The Trustees have long supported projects that help people to tackle challenges within their communities and this is reflected in Surfers Against Sewage’s work – they have developed a community of over 300,000 people who are committed to taking action to reduce plastic pollution. The charity coordinates up to 2,000 beach cleans a year and mobilises 35,000 volunteers to remove 100 tonnes of plastic pollution from the UK’s beaches. The charity’s Plastic Free Coastlines project works with individuals and the wider community to stop using single use plastics and community leaders give guidance on working with local councils and businesses to have their local area certified Plastic Free. A range of education programmes encourage pupils to be environmental activists – examples include children in Portreath School in Cornwall successfully convincing two national catering suppliers to change the packaging of their school milk and lunches to more sustainable alternatives! Coordinating such large-scale community action is challenging and the charity’s success relies on its important team of Regional Representatives. To increase the impact of its work further Surfers Against Sewage applied to the Foundation for a grant to expand its network of Regional Reps, with a clear set of measurable outcomes and robust fundraising strategy. The Trustees responded with a three-year grant to help underpin the growth of local action.


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A range of education programmes encourage pupils to be environmental activists – examples include children in Portreath School in Cornwall successfully convincing two national catering suppliers to change packaging to more sustainable alternatives!

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Social Action – Froglife Froglife is another example of a charity that proactively engages communities in conservation activities and encourages them to be ‘citizen scientists’. This national wildlife conservation organisation is dedicated to the conservation of the UK’s native amphibians, reptiles, and their habitats. It is passionate about helping people to conserve wildlife, particularly those who may be excluded from being involved in conservation activities, including young offenders, people with dementia in care homes, special needs schools and men with mental health challenges. The Green Pathways Scheme is one of the charity’s key programmes and encourages people to take practical action to improve the green spaces in their local communities while benefiting their mental health, social skills, confidence and employability. Froglife runs the programme in the East of England and Glasgow, where it

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Teams have built and restored ponds, created wildflower meadows, built and installed hibernation sites and wildlife homes.

was struggling to secure funding, and the Foundation gave a three-year grant. In the first nine months of the project, over 1,000 young people plus their families, carers and foster parents attended 128 sessions and improved nearly 20 green spaces for wildlife. Teams have built and restored ponds, created wildflower meadows, built and installed hibernation sites and wildlife homes. Initial evaluation shows that 96% of young people reported improved confidence, 90% increased positive behaviour and 89% reported an increase in wildlife knowledge.


Climate change – Ashden In reviewing applications for building projects of all sizes and types, the Foundation’s Trustees take into consideration the environmental impact and sustainability of that building, since improving our built environment is essential for tackling climate change. Since 2010 the Foundation has supported Ashden, an environmental charity dedicated to accelerating climate solutions. Ashden’s annual awards identify, reward and raise the profile of the world’s most promising climate innovations. The charity’s profile, networks, technical expertise and mentoring all contribute to help winners scale up their impact and spread their innovation.

‘‘

The Foundation recognises and supports innovators creating low carbon buildings with better insulation, that are warm, more efficient and incorporate natural solutions for sustainable living.

In the UK around 14% of total carbon emissions are due to energy use in homes – Ashden’s Sustainable Buildings Award, supported by the Foundation for the past eight years, recognises and supports innovators creating low carbon buildings with better insulation, that are warm, more efficient and incorporate natural solutions for sustainable living.

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Summary of grants awarded in the year ended 5 April 2020 Over £20,000

No. of grants

£20,000 and under

No. of grants

Total amount £

Total no. of grants

Arts

8,996,000

104

1,348,500

115

10,344,500

219

Community

6,164,500

105

2,733,700

274

8,898,200

379

Education

14,130,000

63

735,500

84

14,865,500

147

Environment

4,329,000

34

213,500

15

4,542,500

49

Faith

1,401,000

37

3,022,500

365

4,423,500

402

18,270,000

79

832,000

67

19,102,000

146

Museums & Heritage

2,380,000

31

344,000

29

2,724,000

60

Welfare

8,748,000

163

3,421,750

286

12,169,750

449

Youth

7,510,000

108

1,571,300

151

9,081,300

259

Other

1,955,000

11

-

-

1,955,000

11

Totals

73,883,500

735

14,222,750

1,386

88,106,250

2,121

Category

Health

Other £1,955,000 Youth £9,081,300

Arts £10,344,500

Community £8,898,200 Welfare £12,169,750

Total amount by category Museums & Heritage £2,724,000 Education £14,865,500

Health £19,102,000 Environment £4,542,500 Faith £4,423,500

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Other 11 Arts 219

Youth 259

Community 379 Welfare 449

Number of grants by category Education 147 Museums & Heritage 60

Environment 49

Health 146

Faith 402

Yorkshire & The Humber £3,720,000

East Midlands £1,714,100

West Midlands £3,351,500

Eastern £3,457,000

Wales £3,631,000 South West £6,328,000

South East £7,190,500

Total amount by region National (inc. London) £41,998,000

Scotland £3,535,650 Northern Ireland £1,794,500 North West £5,689,500 North East £5,246,000 Non-UK £450,000

East Midlands 122 Yorkshire & The Humber 166 Eastern 136

West Midlands 136 Wales 103

National (inc. London) 397 South West 241

Number of grants by region Non-UK 3 North East 105

South East 277 North West 206 Scotland 175

Northern Ireland 54

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Independent auditors’ report to the Trustees of the Garfield Weston Foundation Opinion We have audited the financial statements of the Garfield Weston Foundation (‘the charity’) for the year ended 5 April 2020, which comprise the Statement of Financial Activities, the Balance Sheet, the Cashflow Statement and the related notes. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice), including FRS 102 “The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland”. In our opinion the financial statements:

give a true and fair view of the state of the charity’s affairs as at 5 April 2020 and of its incoming resources and application of resources, including its income and expenditure, for the year then ended;

have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and

have been prepared in accordance with the Charities Act 2011.

Basis for opinion We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (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 Financial Reporting Council’s (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.

Emphasis of Matter - valuation of hotels and investment properties In forming our opinion on the financial statements, which is not modified, we draw attention to note 9 of the financial statements, which describes the valuation of the investments within Wittington Investments Limited. Wittington Investments Limited owns hotels and investment properties. As disclosed in note 9, the trustees expect that the market value of some of the properties may have fallen compared to the third party valuation as at 14 September 2019, but due to lack of investment comparables, rental payment and tenant default risks, it is currently not possible to establish an external valuation at 5 April 2020 for the investment property portfolio with certainty. However, from the trustees’ assessment, they consider that no impairment is necessary within the financial statements on the basis that the valuation of these assets is in excess of the carrying value. As a result, there is sufficient headroom should it be deemed that an impairment would be necessary against the valuation amount following the impact of Covid-19 up to 5 April 2020. Our opinion is not modified in respect of this matter

Conclusions relating to going concern We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the ISAs (UK) require us to report to you where:

the Trustees use of the going concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the financial statements is not appropriate; or

the Trustees have not disclosed in the financial statements any identified material uncertainties that may cast significant doubt about the Charity’s ability to continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting for a period of at least 12 months from the date when the financial statements are authorised for issue.

Other information The other information comprises the information included in the annual report, including the Trustees’ report other than the financial statements and our auditor’s report thereon. The Trustees are responsible for the other information. 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. In connection with our audit of the financial statements, 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 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

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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:

adequate and proper accounting records have not been kept, or returns adequate for our audit have not been received from branches not visited by us; or

sufficient accounting records have not been kept; or

the financial statements are not in agreement with the accounting records and returns; or

we have not received all the information and explanations we require for our audit.

Responsibilities of Trustees As explained more fully in the Trustees’ Responsibilities Statement set out on page 7, the Trustees are responsible for the preparation of financial statements which 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. In preparing the financial statements, the trustees are responsible for assessing the charity’s 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.

Auditors’ responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements We have been appointed as auditor under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordance with the Act and relevant regulations made or having effect thereunder. Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a 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. 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. UHY Hacker Young is eligible to act as an auditor of the Charity by virtue of its eligibility for appointment as auditor of a company in under section 1212 of the Companies Act 2006

Use of our report This report is made solely to the Charity’s Trustees, as a body, in accordance with section 154 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordance with regulations 154 of that act. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the charities 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 its Trustees as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed. UHY Hacker Young Chartered Accountants Statutory Auditor

Quadrant House 4 Thomas More Square London E1W 1YW

15 October 2020 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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Statement of financial activities for the year ended 5 April 2020 Unrestricted funds

Notes

Income funds £’000

Expendable capital £’000

Restricted funds £’000

Total funds 2020 £’000

Total funds 2019 £’000

2

82,612

2,149

-

84,761

79,960

82,612

2,149

-

84,761

79,960

-

169

-

169

139

88,626

-

-

88,626

76,326

Total expenditure

88,626

169

-

88,795

76,465

Net (outgoings)/income

(6,014)

1,980

-

(4,034)

3,495

-

(11,870)

(2,494,142)

(2,506,012)

35,828

(6,014)

(9,890)

(2,494,142)

(2,510,046)

39,323

3,753

(3,753)

-

-

-

(2,261)

(13,643)

(2,494,142)

(2,510,046)

39,323

Total funds brought forward

44,412

103,892

9,824,772

9,973,076

9,933,753

Total row header

42,151

90,249

7,330,630

7,463,030

9,973,076

Income and endowments from Investments Total income Expenditure Costs of generating funds: Raising funds Charitable activities: Grant making activities

4

Other recognised gains and losses (Losses)/gains on revaluation and disposal of investment assets Net movement in funds before transfers between funds Gross transfers between funds Net movement in funds

12

Reconciliation of funds

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 2020 2020 Notes

£’000

2019 £’000

£’000

£’000

Fixed assets Investments

9

7,419,685

9,927,425

Current assets Debtors

10

Cash at bank

Creditors: amounts falling due within one year

11(a)

Net current assets

1,535

2,252

75,585

70,066

77,120

72,318

(33,775)

(26,667) 43,345

45,651

7,463,030

9,973,076

12 and 13

7,330,630

9,824,772

Expendable capital fund

12 and 13

90,249

103,892

Income funds

12 and 13

42,151

44,412

7,463,030

9,973,076

Net assets Restricted funds Permanent endowment funds Unrestricted funds

The financial statements on pages 22 to 64 were approved by the Trustees on 15 October 2020 and were signed on their behalf by: Guy H Weston George G Weston Trustees

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Cash flow statement for the year ended 5 April 2020 2020

2019

£’000

£’000

(80,956)

(72,768)

84,761

79,960

7,916

7,797

Purchase of investments

(5,904)

(8,452)

Net cash provided by from investing activities

86,773

79,305

15

5,817

Notes Cashflows from operating activities Net cash outflow from operating activities

14

Cash flow from investing activities Dividends and interest from investments Proceeds from disposal of investments

Increase in cash

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Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 5 April 2020 1

Accounting policies

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with applicable UK accounting 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”). The financial statements have been prepared to give a ‘true and fair’ view and have departed 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). The Foundation constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102. The financial statements are prepared on the historical cost basis except that certain financial instruments are stated at fair value. The Foundation constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102. The financial statements are prepared on the historical cost basis except that certain financial instruments are stated at fair value. The financial statements have been prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the 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 The Covid-19 pandemic has become a worldwide crisis and at the date of this report the situation was still evolving. It has adversely impacted global commercial activity and contributed to significant declines and volatility in financial markets. The outbreak could have a continued material adverse impact on economic and market conditions and trigger a period of global economic slowdown. The Trustees are confident that the reduction in value of the shares in Associated British Foods and of the non-Wittington Investments resulting from the impact of Covid-19 will not have a lasting effect on their ability to fulfil their charitable purposes and therefore they consider that there are no material uncertainties about the Foundation’s ability to continue as a going concern. As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic there is currently some uncertainty as to the levels of dividend income which will be paid by UK companies over the next year, however the Foundation aim to draw on our income reserves to maintain grant levels as far as possible.

b

Incoming resources Dividends are included when received. Interest receivable on fixed interest securities and 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. 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 are allocated first between charitable activity and governance. 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.

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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 2020 the Foundation owned 79.2% (2018: 79.2%) of Wittington Investments Limited, a company registered in England. Wittington Investments Limited is the ultimate holding company of Associated British Foods plc, and a wide range of investments including Fortnum & Mason plc and Heal’s plc, two hotels, a real estate portfolio and significant financial investments. Associated British Foods is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The Foundation receives its income from Wittington Investments Limited by way of dividends and records its investment in that company at Trustees’ valuation. As the activities of Wittington Investments Limited and its subsidiaries are fundamentally different from the activities of the Foundation, consolidated accounts have not been prepared as the Trustees are of the opinion that the adopted policy gives a true and fair view of the Foundation’s assets and sources of income. Details of the consolidated accounts of Wittington Investments Limited are shown in note 9 to these accounts. The Trustees have agreed this policy with the Charity Commission.

i

Fixed assets investments 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.

j

Realised gains and losses All gains and losses are taken to the statement of financial activities as they arise. 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 Financial assets and financial liabilities are shown in note 8 to these accounts and are recognised when the Foundation becomes a party to the contractual provisions of the instrument. Financial assets which qualify as basic financial instruments, including trade and other receivables and cash, are subsequently valued at amortised cost and assessed for impairment at the end of each reporting period. Other financial assets, including investments, are subsequently valued at fair value. 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. Financial assets are derecognised only when either the contractual rights to the cash flows 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. Financial liabilities are derecognised only when the obligation specified in the contract is discharged, cancelled or expires.

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

2

Quoted investments comprise publicly quoted, listed securities including shares, bonds and units. Quoted investments are stated at fair value at the balance sheet date.

Unquoted investments are valued at the trustees’ best estimate of fair value as explained in note 9.

Bond liabilities are initially measured at the proceeds of issue less all transaction costs directly attributable to the issue. After initial recognition, the Bonds are measured at amortised cost using the effective interest rate method. The fair value of the Bonds disclosed within the notes to the Financial Statements is the market value of the Bonds at the year-end date.

Investment income Managed funds £’000

Charities property fund £’000

Unlisted £’000

2020 £’000

2019 £’000

-

-

82,140

82,140

77,529

1,288

-

-

1,288

1,325

Listed unit trusts

214

252

-

466

450

Listed corporate bonds and gilts

395

-

-

395

354

1,897

252

82,140

84,289

79,658

Cash deposits – interest

297

216

Other Income

175

86

84,761

79,960

Unlisted equities Listed equities

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

Investment income – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019 Managed funds £’000

Charities property fund £’000

Unlisted £’000

2020 £’000

2019 £’000

-

-

77,529

77,529

71,040

1,325

-

-

1,325

1,784

Listed unit trusts

192

258

-

450

440

Listed corporate bonds and gilts

354

-

-

354

332

1,871

258

77,529

79,658

76,596

216

77

86

166

79,960

73,839

Unlisted equities Listed equities

Cash deposits – interest Other Income

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3

Grant-making activities

Grants awarded (note 4)

2020 £’000

2019 £’000

88,626

76,326

The list of individual grants made during the year is set out in note 17 and grants paid during the year are summarised by category in note 11. Significant aspects of the grant activity during the year are described on pages 2 to 11 of the 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

2020 Total £’000

2019 Total £’000

10,345

148

59

10,552

7,566

Community

8,898

127

50

9,075

12,900

Education

14,865

212

84

15,161

10,140

Environment

4,543

65

25

4,633

6,861

Faith

4,423

63

25

4,511

7,108

19,102

272

108

19,482

7,880

2,724

39

15

2,778

5,718

12,170

174

69

12,413

14,729

Youth

9,081

129

52

9,262

7,500

Other

1,955

28

11

1,994

553

88,106

1,257

498

89,861

80,955

Return relating to grants made in prior years

(685)

-

-

(685)

(3,130)

Expired commitments

(550)

-

-

(550)

(1,499)

86,871

1,257

498

88,626

76,326

Arts

Health Museums & Heritage Welfare

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Analysis of charitable expenditure – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019 Grant funded activity £’000

Support costs £’000

Governance costs £’000

2019 Total £’000

2018 Total £’000

7,391

113

62

7,566

12,161

Community

12,603

192

105

12,900

5,309

Education

9,906

151

83

10,140

11,633

Environment

6,703

102

56

6,861

3,372

Faith

6,944

106

58

7,108

4,101

Health

7,698

118

64

7,880

4,998

Museums & Heritage

5,586

85

47

5,718

13,253

14,389

220

120

14,729

10,345

Youth

7,326

113

61

7,500

5,335

Other

540

8

5

553

268

79,086

1,208

661

80,955

70,775

Return relating to grants made in prior years

(3,130)

-

-

(3,130)

(647)

Expired commitments

(1,499)

-

-

(1,499)

(818)

74,457

1,208

661

76,326

69,310

Arts

Welfare

5

Allocation of support costs and overheads Governance costs £’000

Grant making activity £’000

Total 2020 £’000

Total 2019 £’000

Basis of Apportionment

23

-

23

24

N/A

Staff costs

129

515

644

728

Staff time

Other costs

346

742

1,088

1,117

Staff time

498

1,257

1,755

1,869

Legal & professional fee costs

The costs relating to grant-making activity represent costs incurred in assessing applications, administration of the grants awarded and post grant monitoring. 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 £583,090 (2019: £659,148) from Wittington Investments Limited in respect of the work undertaken by its employees for the Foundation and £60,750 (2019: £68,553) consultant charges. Included within other support costs and overheads are amounts relating to accountancy of £35,450 (2019: £35,788), computing and IT costs of £81,772 (2019: £42,071) and accommodation costs of £455,626 (2019: £470,238). Nine (2019: 9) Trustees received expenses totalling £13,780 (2019: £6,245) relating to travel and subsistence. The total support cost attributable to charitable activities is then apportioned pro rata to the value of grants awarded in the year as set out in note 4.

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Allocation of support costs and overheads – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019 Governance costs £’000

Grant making activity £’000

Total 2019 £’000

Total 2018 £’000

Basis of Apportionment

24

-

24

37

N/A

Staff costs

146

582

728

545

Staff time

Other costs

491

626

1,117

1,008

Staff time

661

1,208

1,869

1,590

Legal & professional fee costs

6

Analysis of governance costs 2020 £’000

2019 £’000

24

23

Staff costs

129

146

Other support costs

345

492

498

661

Auditors’ remuneration – audit services

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

7

Trustees’ remuneration

a

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

b

Directors’ remuneration As stated in notes 1(h) and 9, the Foundation owns 79.2% of Wittington Investments Limited which in turn holds 54.5% of Associated British Foods plc and100% of Fortnum & Mason plc plus a number of other wholly owned subsidiaries. Three of the Trustees, Guy Weston, George Weston and Anna Hobhouse are directors of Wittington Investments Limited. Of these three Guy Weston and Anna Hobhouse received remuneration from .Wittington Investments Limited. Alannah Weston was appointed as a director of Wittington Investments Limited after the year end. George Weston is a director of Associated British Foods plc and received remuneration from the company in that capacity. Anna Hobhouse is a director of Fortnum & Mason plc and received remuneration from that company Remuneration (comprising salary, fees, bonus and benefits) paid to Trustees in their 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:

Anna Catrina Hobhouse – as a director of Wittington Investments Limited Guy H Weston – as a director of Wittington Investments Limited George G Weston – as a director of Associated British Foods plc (note below)

30 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

Year ended 14 September 2019 £’000

Year ended 15 September 2018 £’000

20

20

363

299

4,146

3,826


Anna Catrina Hobhouse – as a director of Fortnum & Mason plc

Year ended 10 July 2019 £’000

Year ended 15 July 2018 £’000

48

49

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 2019 of Associated British Foods plc. c

Key management remuneration Key management personnel’s remuneration constituted the total aggregate amount of £332,202 (2019: £360,947).

8

Financial instruments 2020 £’000

2019 £’000

1,535

2,252

7,419,685

9,927,425

7,421,220

9,929,677

33,775

26,667

33,775

26,667

Carrying amount of financial assets Debt instruments measured at amortised cost Instruments measured at fair value through profit or loss

Carrying amount of financial liabilities Measured at amortised cost

9

Investments

At valuation Fixed asset investments At 6 April 2019 Movement in year At 5 April 2020

Managed funds £’000

Charities property fund £’000

Unlisted £’000

Total £’000

96,424

6,226

9,824,775

9,927,425

(13,426)

(169)

(2,494,145)

(2,507,740)

82,998

6,057

7,330,630

7,419,685

68,500

5,000

4,745

78,245

At Cost* At 6 April 2019 and at 5 April 2020

*The cost at 5 April 2019 and 2020 is the historical cost of the investment in the managed funds and the charities property fund or, in the case of unlisted investments, the valuation at the date of the gift to the Foundation. The managed funds are managed on a discretionary total return basis. The charities property fund comprises units in the Savills’ Charities Property Fund. The unlisted investments comprise 683,073 50p ordinary shares (79.2%) of Wittington Investments Limited, an unquoted company, see note 1 (h). .

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Investments – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019 Managed funds £’000

Charities property fund £’000

Unlisted £’000

Total £’000

95,348

6,143

9,791,790

9,893,281

1,076

83

32,985

34,144

96,424

6,226

9,824,775

9,927,425

68,500

5,000

4,745

78,245

Managed funds £’000

Charities property fund £’000

Unlisted £’000

Total £’000

3

-

7,330,630

7,330,633

Unlisted UCITS SICAV Fund

26,981

-

-

26,981

Listed equities

12,774

6,057

-

18,831

8,009

-

-

8,009

31,736

-

3,495

-

-

3,495

82,998

6,057

7,330,630

7,419,685

At valuation Fixed asset investments At 6 April 2018 Movement in year At 5 April 2019 At Cost* At 6 April 2018 and at 5 April 2019

Analysis of value of investment assets at 5 April 2020 by type

Unlisted securities

Listed unit trusts Listed corporate bonds and gilts Cash held within the portfolio

31,736

Analysis of value of investment assets by type – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019 Managed funds £’000

Charities property fund £’000

Unlisted £’000

Total £’000

3

-

9,824,775

9,824,778

Unlisted UCITS SICAV Fund

35,555

-

-

35,555

Listed equities

35,038

-

-

35,038

Listed unit trusts

17,794

6,226

-

24,020

7,837

-

-

7,837

197

-

-

197

96,424

6,226

9,824,775

9,927,425

Unlisted securities

Listed corporate bonds and gilts Cash held within the portfolio

The business of Wittington Investments Limited is the management of investments in a wide range of assets. As it is an unquoted company there is no readily identifiable market price for its shares. Accordingly, the value of the Foundation’s investments has been assessed by the Trustees on the basis of the share of the value of the underlying net assets of Wittington attributable to the Foundation’s holding. Wittington’s principal asset is a holding of 54.5% of the issued ordinary capital of Associated British Foods plc (‘ABF’) which is listed on The London Stock Exchange. In assessing the value of the underlying net assets of Wittington the value of its investment in ABF has been based on the closing price as at 5 April 2020. In arriving at this valuation no regard has been paid to the percentage controlling interest held by the Foundation.

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

Other Retail, comprising the 100% ownership of Fortnum & Mason and Heal’s, two long established retailers.

Real Estate, investing in high-quality investment properties in the retail, office and distribution sectors across the UK. It also takes strategic positions in selective development opportunities, alongside local partners or sector specialists.

Hotels, Wittington currently owns The Grand Brighton and Richmond Hill Hotel.

Private Equity, investing both directly and via externally managed funds in private equity.

Other Investments are principally composed of liquid investments in short-dated investment grade bonds and listed equities.

The Covid-19 pandemic has become a worldwide crisis and at the date of this report the situation was still evolving. It has adversely impacted global commercial activity and contributed to significant declines and volatility in financial markets. The coronavirus outbreak and government responses are creating disruption in global supply chains and adversely impacting many industries. The outbreak could have a continued material adverse impact on economic and market conditions and trigger a period of global economic slowdown. As the Wittington group holds a diverse array of investments, the outbreak presents uncertainty and risk with respect to their valuation, performance and financial results. The rapid development and fluidity of this situation precludes any prediction as to the ultimate material impact of the Covid-19 outbreak. The group owns two hotels and the valuation prepared at the group’s financial year end of 14 September 2019 showed considerable headroom between the carrying value and the assessed valuation of the hotels such that the trustees do not believe an impairment is necessary. The trustees expect that the market value of some of the properties may have fallen compared to the valuation prepared by a third party as at 14 September 2019, but due to lack of investment comparables, rental payment and tenant default risks, it is currently not possible to establish a valuation at 5 April 2020 for the investment property portfolio with any certainty. The portfolio is held at cost less provision for impairment within the financial statements. The valuations prepared by the third party at 14 September 2019 were considerably higher than this carrying value when considering the portfolio in total. In terms of cash collection, the portfolio has performed considerably better than the industry average. The value of these has been based on the Trustees’ valuation at 5 April 2020 which takes into account the most recent set of audited financial statements of Wittington Investments Limited summarised below. The Trustees have no current intention of disposing of the interest in Wittington.

14 September 2019 £’000

15 September 2018 £’000

6,830

6,527

Total net assets

11,202

10,777

Revenues

16,025

15,771

(14,726)

(14,547)

Profit attributable to equity holders

555

549

Minority interests

417

449

Profit for the period

972

998

Dividends payable

101

92

Equity shareholders’ funds

Operating Costs

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10 Debtors 2020 £’000

2019 £’000

205

195

Amount due from charities

-

30

Loan to charities

-

200

1,330

1,342

-

485

1,535

2,252

2020 £’000

2019 £’000

33,188

26,103

576

564

11

-

33,775

26,667

Debtor: amounts falling due within one year Accrued interest

Amount due from investment managers Debtor: amounts falling due after one year Loan to charities

The £685,000 interest free loan to Norfolk Wildlife Tust was repaid in full in May 2019.

11 a

Creditors: amounts falling due within one year

Grants payable Accrued expenses Trade creditors

b

Total grants payable Grants payable b’fwd £’000

Grants awarded £’000

Grants paid £’000

Grants lapsed £’000

Grants payable c’fwd £’000

Arts

8,260

10,345

(9,555)

-

9,050

Community

1,024

8,898

(7,872)

(105)

1,945

Education

8,521

14,866

(18,561)

(25)

4,801

Environment

1,130

4,543

(4,923)

(15)

735

Faith

1,733

4,424

(4,398)

(45)

1,714

600

19,102

(8,177)

(100)

11,425

Museums & Heritage

2,972

2,724

(3,609)

(200)

1,887

Welfare

1,245

12,170

(12,315)

-

1,100

Youth

618

9,081

(9,108)

(60)

531

Other

-

1,955

(1,955)

-

-

26,103

88,108

(80,473)

(550)

33,188

Health

34 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020


Total grants payable – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019 Grants payable b’fwd £’000

Grants awarded £’000

Grants paid £’000

Grants lapsed £’000

Grants payable c’fwd £’000

Arts

6,356

7,391

(5,487)

-

8,260

Community

1,039

12,603

(12,358)

(260)

1,024

Education

5,931

9,906

(7,276)

(40)

8,521

Environment

1,355

6,703

(6,158)

(770)

1,130

Faith

1,406

6,944

(6,463)

(154)

1,733

305

7,698

(7,403)

-

600

7,910

5,586

(10,444)

(80)

2,972

Welfare

928

14,389

(14,012)

(60)

1,245

Youth

435

7,326

(7,008)

(135)

618

Other

50

540

(590)

-

-

25,715

79,086

(77,199)

(1,499)

26,103

Balance at 5 April 2020 £’000

Health Museums & Heritage

12 Analysis of charitable funds

Analysis of Fund movements

Balance at 6 April 2019 £’000

Incoming resources £’000

Resources expended £’000

Transfers £’000

Gains and losses £’000

Permanent endowment

9,824,772

-

-

-

(2,494,142)

7,330,630

103,892

2,149

(169)

(3,753)

(11,870)

90,249

44,412

82,612

(88,626)

3,753

-

42,151

9,973,076

84,761

(88,795)

-

(2,506,012)

7,463,030

Unrestricted expendable capital Unrestricted income fund Total

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

Unrestricted expendable capital In accordance with the authority given to the Trustees under an Order of the Charity Commission dated 19 September 2001, £65,747,000 was transferred to an expendable capital fund in relation to which income and capital are distributable at the discretion of the Trustees. £5 million was invested in 2001/02 in the Charities Property Fund and £60 million was invested in 2002/03 with investment managers in balanced portfolios on a discretionary total return basis. Income and investment gains and losses are taken to this fund and the amount allocated to income by the Trustees, £3,753,000 (2019: £3,562,000), is shown as a transfer to the income fund.

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

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Analysis of charitable funds – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019

Analysis of Fund movements

Balance at 6 April 2018 £’000

Incoming resources £’000

Resources expended £’000

Permanent endowment

9,791,788

-

102,621

Unrestricted expendable capital

Transfers £’000

Gains and losses £’000

Balance at 5 April 2019 £’000

-

-

32,984

9,824,772

2,128

(139)

(3,562)

2,844

103,892

39,344

77,832

(76,326)

3,562

-

44,412

9,933,753

79,960

(76,465)

-

35,828

9,973,076

Unrestricted income fund Total

13 Analysis of net assets between funds

Fund balances at 5 April 2020 are represented by Investments Current assets Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Total net assets

Income fund £’000

Expendable capital fund £’000

Endowment funds £’000

Total funds £’000

-

89,055

7,330,630

7,419,685

75,585

1,535

-

77,120

(33,434)

(341)

-

(33,775)

42,151

90,249

7,330,630

7,463,030

Analysis of net assets between funds – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019

Fund balances at 5 April 2019 are represented by Investments Current assets Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Total net assets

Income fund £’000

Expendable capital fund £’000

Endowment funds £’000

Total funds £’000

-

102,653

9,824,772

9,927,425

70,066

2,252

-

72,318

(25,654)

(1,013)

-

(26,667)

44,412

103,892

9,824,772

9,973,076

14 Reconciliation of net (expenditure)/income to net cash flow from operating activities 2020 £’000

2019 £’000

(2,510,046)

39,323

2,506,026

(33,195)

(84,761)

(79,960)

Decrease in debtors

716

667

Increase in creditors

7,109

397

(80,956)

(72,768)

Net (expenditure)/income for the reporting period (as per the statement of financial activities): Adjustments for: Losses/(gains) on investments Dividends and interest from investments

Net cash used in operating activities

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15 Analysis of changes in cash balances during the year

Cash at bank Cash held for future investment

2019 £’00

Cash flow £’000

2018 £’000

70,066

5,519

75,585

3,197

298

3,495

73,263

5,817

79,080

Analysis of changes in cash balances during the year – comparatives for the year ended 5 April 2019

Cash at bank Cash held for future investment

2018 £’00

Cash flow £’000

2019 £’000

63,824

6,242

70,066

2,902

295

3,197

66,726

6,537

73,263

16 Statement of financial activities for the year ended 5 April 2019 Unrestricted funds

Notes

Income funds £’000

Expendable capital £’000

Restricted funds £’000

Total funds 2019 £’000

Total funds 2018 £’000

2

77,832

2,128

-

79,960

73,839

77,832

2,128

-

79,960

73,839

-

139

-

139

220

76,326

-

-

76,326

69,310

76,326

139

-

3,495

4,309

1,506

1,989

-

3,495

4,309

-

2,844

32,984

35,828

23,742

1,506

4,833

32,984

39,323

28,051

3,562

(3,562)

-

-

-

5,068

1,271

32,984

39,323

28,051

Total funds brought forward

39,344

102,621

9,791,788

9,933,753

9,905,702

Total row header

44,412

103,892

9,824,772

9,973,076

9,933,753

Income and endowments from Investments Total income Expenditure Costs of generating funds: Raising funds Charitable activities: Grant making activities

4

Total expenditure Net income Other recognised gains and losses Gains on revaluation and disposal of investment assets Net movement in funds before transfers between funds Gross transfers between funds Net movement in funds

12

Reconciliation of funds

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17 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 £ National Art Collections Fund (Art Fund) London 810,000* Sunderland Music Arts and Culture Trust Houghton-le-Spring 350,000 Battersea Arts Centre London 300,000* National Theatre London 300,000* Royal Opera House Covent Garden Foundation London 300,000* Donmar Warehouse London 250,000* Jerwood Arts London 250,000* Bristol Music Trust Bristol 250,000 Centrestage Communities Ltd Kilmarnock 250,000 Garsington Opera Oxford 250,000* Tate London 240,000* Shakespeare North Playhouse Trust Lancashire 200,000 Kiln Theatre Ltd London 150,000* Wasps Trust Glasgow 150,000 The Courtyard Trust Hereford 150,000* Wales Millennium Centre Cardiff 150,000* City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Birmingham 150,000* Royal West of England Academy Bristol 150,000* Belgrade Theatre Trust (Ltd) Coventry Coventry 100,000 Performances Birmingham Ltd (PBL) Birmingham 100,000 Watershed Arts Trust Bristol 100,000 Citizens Theatre Ltd Glasgow 100,000 Jacksons Lane London 100,000* Media Trust London 100,000* The Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh 100,000 The Godiva Awakes Trust Coventry 100,000* Open House Festival Ltd Northern Ireland 100,000* The Creative Dimension Trust Cambridge 90,000* St George’s Bristol Bristol 75,000* Curzon Clevedon Community Centre for the Arts Clevedon 75,000* Octagon Theatre Trust Ltd Bolton 75,000 Live Music Now London 75,000* Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester 75,000* Wilton’s Music Hall London 75,000 Oily Cart Company London 75,000* National Youth Choirs of Great Britain Durham 75,000* New Lodge Arts Belfast 75,000* Polka Children’s Theatre Ltd Wimbledon 75,000 38 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

The Big House Theatre Company Déda New Diorama Theatre The North Wall Trust The Foundling Museum Sinfonia Cymru The Sixteen LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts) Orchestras Live Studio Voltaire Peckham Platform Ltd 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning Ltd Bury Metropolitan Arts Association London Sinfonietta Norwich Puppet Theatre The Yard Theatre Bristol Old Vic English Touring Opera National Opera Studio The Bernard Leach Trust Orchestra of the Swan Shape Arts The Little Theatre Gateshead Ltd The Music Makers Engage, the National Association for Gallery Education Nuffield Southampton Theatres Sistema Scotland Bush Theatre The Poetry Archive the Albany British Youth Music Theatre KARST Replay Productions Ltd Derby QUAD Ltd New London Orchestra Ltd Royal College of Music Philharmonia Orchestra Matt’s Gallery Ltd Magpie Dance Wokingham Theatre Almeida Theatre Company Ltd Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Invisible Dust Ltd

London Derby London Oxford London Cardiff London

70,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 50,000*

London London London London

50,000 50,000 50,000* 50,000*

London

50,000

Bury London Norwich London Bristol London London St Ives Stratford-upon-Avon London

50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000* 50,000*

Tyne & Wear Horsley

50,000* 50,000*

London

50,000*

Southampton Stirling London Exeter London

40,000* 40,000 40,000* 40,000 40,000*

London Plymouth Belfast Derby

40,000* 40,000 40,000* 40,000*

East Sussex London London London Bromley Wokingham

36,000* 35,000 35,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000*

London

30,000*

London Scarborough

30,000* 30,000


The Lowry Centre Trust Salford 30,000 Bishopsland Educational Trust Dunsden 30,000* Saffron Hall Trust Saffron Walden 30,000 Skipton Camerata Keighley 30,000* Action Transport Theatre Ellesmere Port 30,000 Britten Sinfonia Cambridge 30,000 Project Ability Glasgow 30,000* Spike Island Artspace Ltd Bristol 30,000* Samling Institute for Young Artists Hexham 30,000* The Paraorchestra and Friends Bristol 30,000 National Theatre of Scotland Glasgow 30,000* Chain Reaction London 30,000* Wiltshire Music Centre Bradford on Avon 30,000* The Mill Arts Centre Trust Banbury 25,000 London Music Masters London 25,000 Arts & Business Cymru Cardiff 25,000 Halsway Manor National Centre for Folk Arts Crowcombe 25,000 Openup Music Bristol 25,000 Freedom Festival Arts Trust Hull 25,000 The Garage Trust Ltd Norwich 25,000 The Edge Theatre & Arts Centre Manchester 25,000 National Youth Ballet of Great Britain Edenbridge 25,000 Ballet Lorent Ltd Newcastle upon Tyne 25,000 Total for Arts 8,996,000 (Total number of grants: 104) Community Pilotlight CommThe Park unity Centre CIVIC Newcastle United Foundation Awen Cultural Trust The Architectural Heritage Fund Aberdeen Association of Social Services Commonwealth Walkway Trust Central School of Ballet Charitable Trust Ltd Portland College YMCA Norfolk The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland Tempo Time Credits Llanelli Railway Goods Shed Trust Cardinal Hume Centre

London

£ 750,000*

Bristol Frome

400,000* 250,000*

Newcastle Bridgend

250,000* 200,000

London

175,000*

Aberdeen

100,000

Cheltenham

100,000

London Mansfield Norwich

100,000* 100,000 100,000

Belfast London

100,000* 90,000*

Llanelli London

90,000* 85,000*

Park Life Heavitree Exeter Livability London Govanhill Baths Building Preservation Trust Glasgow The West India Committee London Cardiff University Cardiff Learning Partnerships Leeds Groundwork NI Belfast Reach Volunteering London The Baytree Centre London Abbey Community Association Ltd London Margaret Carey Foundation Bradford Alexandra Rose Charity Farnham Chefs in Schools London S.P.I.D. Theatre Company Ltd London Now! Charity Group Ltd Lewes Valleys Kids Tonypandy Albury Sports Club Ltd Shere St Anns Advice Group Nottingham Poole Communities Trust Poole Father Hudson’s Care Coleshill Mustard Tree Manchester The Dunblane Youth & Sports Centre Trust Dunblane Cornwall Community Foundation Launceston Felix Road Adventure Playground Bristol Community Furniture Store (Selby) Ltd Selby Primetime at The Vine Bradford Canterbury Housing Advice Centre Canterbury Longfield Hall Trust London Ribble Valley Sport and Recreation Clitheroe Ravenscliffe Community Association Bradford Safe New Futures Southampton Cleveland Pools Trust Bath The Winchester Pavilion Project Winchester St Tudy Playing Field Trust St Tudy Action Station South Tyneside Ltd South Shields Llanhilleth Miners Institute Llanhilleth Ouseburn Farm Charity Ltd Newcastle upon Tyne Springfield Community Flat London Heeley City Farm Sheffield Heart of Tamworth Community Project Tamworth S4All Doncaster Ridgewell Village Hall Ridgewell

75,000 75,000* 75,000 75,000* 75,000 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 50,000 50,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000* 50,000 45,000* 45,000* 45,000* 45,000* 40,000* 40,000* 40,000* 40,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000*

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Bede House Association London Central London Samaritans London Govan Community Project Glasgow Handcrafted Projects Langley Moor Open Door Furniture Recyling Ltd Lancashire Brighton & Hove Impetus Hove Gilfach Goch Community Association Rhondda Cynon Taff Leicester LGBT Centre Leicester Renfrewshire Foodbank Rendrew Sudbury Neighbourhood Centre (Middlesex) Ltd London Kemerton Village Hall Nr Tewkesbury St Martin’s Centre Partnership Newcastle upon Tyne Business in the Community Belfast GL11 Community Hub Cam The Bromley by Bow Centre London Forest Recycling Project London YMCA Reading Reading Ipswich Furniture Project Ipswich Riverside Community Health Project Newcastle upon Tyne Birmingham LGBT Birmingham St Luke’s Community and Regeneration Enterprises Leeds The Parr Sports & Community Centre CIO St Helens Women’s Health in South Tyneside South Shields Ashwell Village Hall Rutland CIO Oakham Groundwork Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Brent Private Tenants’ Rights Group Ltd London Mintlaw & Central Buchan Initiative Mintlaw Women In Sport London Eric Liddell Centre Edinburgh Northmoor Community Association Manchester Sheppey Matters Sheerness The Rhondda Netball Foundation Pentre Positive Steps Community Centre/ Tiny Steps Cookstown Carrick Community Leisure Group Maybole Leafair Community Association Derry St Albans Community Association Smethwick Quaker Social Action London Barton Bendish Village Hall Trust King’s Lynn 40 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000 27,500* 25,000 25,000 25,000* 25,000 25,000* 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000* 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000* 25,000 25,000

Bilton Hall Community Trust Jarrow Harwich Electric Palace Trust Harwich Liverpool Six Community Association Liverpool Loaves N Fishes Dudley Friends of Victoria Park Stretford Manchester Macfie Hall Committee Heriot Nova New Opportunities London Falcon Rowing and Canoe Club Charitable Trust Oxford Swansea and Brecon Diocesan Council for Social Responsibility Swansea Dingle Multi Agency Centre Ltd Liverpool Total for Community (Total number of grants: 105) Education Royal College of Art London Canterbury Christ Church Canterbury The London School of Economics and Political Science London Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth IntoUniversity London Royal Veterinary College North Mymms University of Kent Canterbury Teach First London Royal SpringBoard London Courtauld Institute London Christopher Whitehead Language College & Sixth Form Worcester The University of Manchester Manchester Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester Arts Educational Schools London London Birmingham City University Birmingham Morley College London London The Royal Drawing School London University of Sussex Brighton Coleg Elidyr Camphill Communities Llandovery Coram Beanstalk London The Warburg Institute London Moor House School & College Oxted The Difference Education Ltd London City & Guilds Art School Property Trust London

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000

25,000*

21,000* 21,000* 6,164,500

£ 5,000,000 500,000

500,000 500,000 500,000* 500,000 500,000 450,000* 300,000* 300,000

250,000* 250,000 250,000* 250,000* 250,000 250,000* 225,000* 200,000 150,000 150,000* 150,000 150,000 150,000* 150,000


Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust Ltd London 150,000* Harper Adams University Newport 125,000 Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts London 100,000 UWC Atlantic College Vale of Glamorgan 100,000 City Year UK London 100,000 Rambert School Of Ballet & Contemporary Dance Twickenham 100,000 Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education Exeter 100,000 University of Cape Town Trust Surbiton 100,000 Royal Academy of Dramatic Art London 90,000* Sadler’s Wells Trust Ltd London 85,000* The Fitzwygram Foundation Hampton 80,000 Friends of Meath School Chertsey 80,000* Puzzle Centre Trust Ltd Buckingham 75,000* Peeple Oxford 50,000 Abbey Court School Trust Strood 50,000* Petit Miracles London 50,000* North East Autism Society Chester-le-Street 50,000 The Stamford Endowed Schools Foundation Stamford 50,000* Catcote Academy (Part of Hartlepool Aspire Trust) Hartlepool 50,000 Dylan Thomas Community School Swansea 50,000* Bonny Downs Community Association (BDCA) London 50,000 National Literacy Trust London 50,000 World Heart Beat Music Academy London 50,000 The Crumbs Project Bournemouth 40,000* School for Social Entrepreneurs London 40,000* AZBUKA Foundation London 30,000* Friends of Walbottle Newcastle upon Tyne 30,000* London Orphan Asylum (Reed’s School) Cobham 30,000 Read Easy UK Gloucestershire 30,000 National Numeracy Lewes 30,000 The Snaith School Goole 30,000* Surrey Care Trust Woking 30,000* Find a Voice Ashford 30,000* SATRO Guildford 25,000 The Petty Pool Trust Cheshire 25,000 Academy of St Martin in the Fields London 25,000 Economy London 25,000 Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar School Tunbridge Wells 25,000 in2scienceUK London 25,000 Total for Education 14,130,000 (Total number of grants: 63)

Environment Natural History Museum London The Whitley Fund for Nature London Eden Project London The Woodland Trust Grantham Synchronicity Earth London Foundation for Common Land Carlisle The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Sandy Sustainable Food Trust Bristol Cambridge Conservation Initiative Cambridge Linking Environment And Farming (LEAF) Warwickshire Sussex Wildlife Trust Henfield Ashden Sustainable Solutions, better lives London The Garden Museum London The Open Seas Trust Pitlochry Groundwork Wales Blackwood Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Nottingham Jurassic Coast Trust Bridport The Froglife Trust Peterborough Lapal Canal Trust Birmingham Tyne Rivers Trust Corbridge Cymdeithas Eryri Snowdonia Society Caernarfon The Aire Rivers Trust Keighley Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust 30,000 * Woodmeadow Trust York Ulster Wildlife Trust Belfast Brogdale Collections Faversham The Bill Hogarth (MBE) Memorial Apprenticeship Trust Carnforth Lancashire Wildlife Trust Bamber Bridge Don Catchment Rivers Trust Doncaster The Orchard Project London Thames Estuary Partnership London Fairfield Environment Trust (FET) Manchester Glasgow Wood Recycling Glasgow West Cumbria Rivers Trust Keswick Total for Environment (Total number of grants: 34) Faith Coventry Cathedral Dean and Chapter of Norwich Cathedral Spanish and Portuguese Sephardi Community Bath Abbey

£ 1,500,000* 345,000* 324,000* 300,000 250,000* 150,000* 150,000 150,000* 100,000 100,000* 90,000 80,000 75,000 50,000* 50,000 50,000 45,000* 45,000* 40,000* 40,000 30,000* 30,000 Welshpool 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 4,329,000

Coventry

£ 150,000

Norwich

100,000

London Bath

95,000* 75,000 Garfield Weston Foundation 41


JW3 Trust Ltd London 60,000* St Machar’s Cathedral Aberdeen 50,000* St Luke’s Church, Holbeck Leeds 45,000* Worth Unlimited London 45,000* Ballysillan Youth For Christ Belfast 40,000* Greenhill Methodist Church Sheffield 30,000* Strathmore Road Methodist Church Rowlands Gill 30,000 The Archbishop of York Youth Trust Bishopthorpe 30,000 Hackney Church London 30,000 College of St Barnabas Lingfield 30,000 Bradford Cathedral Bradford 30,000* St Thomas Church Lancaster 30,000 Parish of St Thomas and Kilvey Swansea 30,000* St Peter’s Church, Ropley Alresford 30,000 St Mary the Virgin North Tuddenham Dereham 25,000 Belhelvie Parish Church Balmedie 25,000* Ipplepen Methodist Church Devon 25,000* Christ Church Creekmoor Poole 25,000 The PCC Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Philip And St James, Leckhampton Cheltenham 25,000* St Matthias Parish Church Torquay 25,000 Gateshead Presbyterian Church Newcastle upon Tyne 25,000 Littlemore PCC - St Mary and St Nicholas Church Oxford 25,000 Huntingdon Methodist Church Huntingdon 25,000 St Paul’s Church & Parish Centre Chichester 25,000 St Wilfrid’s RC Church Ripon 25,000 The Davey Consort CIO Dorchester-on-Thames25,000 Church of St Cuthburga, Wimborne Minster Wimborne 25,000 St Mary’s Twickenham Twickenham 25,000 Glenfield Methodist Church Leicester 25,000* St Wilfrid’s Church Grappenhall Warrington 25,000* St Columba’s Parish Church Omagh 25,000* Adventure Plus Clanfield 25,000 TheO6 Ottery St Mary 21,000* Total for Faith 1,401,000 (Total number of grants: 37) Health Moorfields Eye Charity Cancer Research UK Maudsley Charity

London London London

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£ 10,000,000* 1,000,000* 1,000,000*

Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability London Breast Cancer Care and Breast Cancer Now London YoungMinds London Mental Health I nnovations London Anthony Nolan London Parkinson’s UK London UCLH Charitable Foundation London Kidney Research UK Peterborough Age UK London Action Medical Research Horsham Asthma UK London Changing Faces London Bipolar UK London Tommy’s London Diabetes UK London Horatio’s Garden Warminster Maggie’s Glasgow Prevent Breast Cancer Ltd Manchester Bone Cancer Research Trust Leeds Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity Amersham JDRF London Crohn’s and Colitis UK Hatfield Hospiscare Exeter Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre Wales Cardiff Bluebell Care Trust Bristol ERIC, The Children’s Bowel and Bladder Charity Bristol National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Maidenhead Breast Cancer Haven London Mental Health Foundation London Action Cancer Belfast Antibiotic Research UK York Rethink Mental Illness London Ashgate Hospicecare Chesterfield Teenage Cancer Trust London Barts Charity London Bliss London The Elizabeth Foundation Portsmouth Bibic Langport Child Brain Injury Trust Oxfordshire Shropshire Peer Counselling & Advocacy Service Oswestry Chepstow and District Mencap Society Chepstow Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Cambridge

500,000 300,000* 300,000* 300,000* 300,000* 300,000* 250,000* 240,000* 225,000* 220,000* 200,000 200,000* 100,000* 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000* 90,000* 90,000* 75,000 75,000* 75,000* 60,000* 60,000*

60,000* 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000* 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000* 45,000* 45,000*

45,000* 40,000* 40,000*


Paul Sartori Hospice at Home Haverfordwest Barnsley Independent Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support Barnsley Prostate Cancer Research Centre London St Luke’s Hospice Basildon & District Basildon Macular Society Andover Mind in Mid Herts St Albans Off The Record (Bristol) Bristol Nightingale House Hospice Wrexham The Sussex Beacon Brighton Northern Ireland Hospice County Antrim Middlesbrough & Stockton Mind Middlesbrough Grace House North East Sunderland The Brain Charity Liverpool The Urology Foundation London HENRY Eynsham Sickle Cell Society London The Butterfly Trust Edinburgh Blue Smile Cambridge Epilepsy Action Leeds Nottinghamshire Hospice Nottingham Prospect Hospice Swindon Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice Middlesbrough Brain & Spine Foundation London Integrated Neurological Services Twickenham Dementia UK London Sussex Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Horam Wigan and Leigh Hospice Wigan Encephalitis Society Malton Heartbeat NWCC Preston Quarriers Bridge of Weir Different Strokes Milton Keynes Evelina Children’s Heart Organisation London The Lily Foundation Warlingham Brainstrust Cowes Total for Health (Total number of grants: 79) Museums & Heritage Hull Maritime Foundation Hull The English Heritage Trust London The National Gallery London Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust Rotherham Blackpool Museum Trust Blackpool Aerospace Bristol Bristol

40,000

40,000 40,000 40,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000

25,000* 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 18,270,000

£ 350,000 250,000* 200,000* 150,000* 150,000 100,000*

Amgueddfa Cymru — National Museum Wales Cardiff 100,000* Gladstone’s Library Flintshire 100,000* Govan Heritage Trust Glasgow 90,000 The Hepworth Wakefield Wakefield 75,000 The Buckinghamshire County Museum Trust Aylesbury 75,000 Maritime Archaeology Trust Southampton 60,000* Cultura Trust Newcastle upon Tyne 50,000 Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery Trust Carlisle 50,000 Friends of The Vigilance Brixham 50,000* Hay Castle Trust Ltd Hereford 50,000 United Kingdom Antarctic Heritage Trust Cambridge 50,000 Waverley Steam Navigation Co. Ltd Glasgow 50,000 Gainsborough’s House Society Sudbury 40,000* Tyne & Wear Building Preservation Trust Newcastle 40,000 Royal Armouries Leeds 30,000* Gloucester Cathedral Gloucester 30,000 Exeter Historic Buildings Trust Devon 30,000 Sudbury Gasworks Restoration Trust Ltd Ashbourne 30,000 Thackray Medical Museum Leeds 30,000 Signal Film and Media Barrow-in-Furness 25,000* Archaeology Scotland Musselburgh 25,000 Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums Development Trust Newcastle upon Tyne 25,000 Scottish Railway Preservation Society Bo’ness 25,000* Wessex Heritage Trust Basingstoke 25,000* National Library of Scotland Edinburgh 25,000* Total for Museums & Heritage 2,380,000 (Total number of grants: 31) Welfare NSPCC Fine Cell Work The Amber Foundation YMCA Humber British Red Cross Clore Social Leadership L’Arche One25 The Passage The House of St Barnabas Stockdales of Sale, Altrincham & District Ltd YMCA Lincolnshire Homeless World Cup Foundation HFT

London London Chawleigh Grimsby London London Manchester Bristol London

£ 380,000* 300,000* 300,000* 300,000* 300,000* 210,000* 200,000* 180,000* 150,000*

London

150,000*

Cheshire Lincoln

100,000 100,000

Edinburgh Bristol

100,000 100,000*

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The Wilberforce Trust York Grandparents Plus London SIFA Fireside Birmingham Bedfordshire Opportunities for Learning Disabilities Bedford Childnet International London Working Chance London Golden-Oldies Radstock Trevi House Plymouth Shannon Trust London The Challenging Behaviour Foundation Chatham Trinity Winchester Winchester Outside In Chichester Family Help Darlington Darlington A Way Out Stockton-on-Tees Birmingham Rape & Sexual Violence Project Birmingham Blackburn & Darwen District Without Abuse (BDDWA) Lancashire West Yorkshire Community Chaplaincy Project Leeds Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre Coventry Save The Family Chester SeeAbility Epsom Aredale Voluntary Drug and Alcohol Agency Keighley Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation London Stick ‘n’ Step Wallasey The Stable Family Home Trust Ringwood RICE - The Research Institute for the Care of Older People Bath Prison Reform Trust London The Cathedral Archer Project Sheffield Unseen Bristol Home-Start UK Leicester Solace Women’s Aid London The Irene Taylor Trust London Working Families London Queen Victoria Seamen’s Rest London The Snowdrop Project Sheffield Shepherds Bush Families Project & Children’s Centre London Compaid Paddock Wood Dundee International Women’s Centre Dundee Llamau Cardiff Portsmouth Down Syndrome Association Portsmouth The Welcome Organisation Ltd Belfast St Andrew’s Children’s Society Edinburgh Families United Network Luton 44 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

100,000 90,000* 85,000 80,000* 80,000* 80,000* 78,000* 75,000* 75,000* 75,000* 75,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000 50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000 50,000 45,000* 45,000*

Maggs Day Centre Worcester SENAC (Special Educational Needs Advice Centre) Belfast Bedford Refugee and Asylum Seeker Support Bedford Watford Sheltered Workshop Ltd Watford Room to Heal London Blind in Business London CleanConscience Maidenhead Age UK Sheffield Sheffield Dementia Matters Brunswick Village Age Concern Southend on Sea Westcliff-on-Sea Burton upon Trent and District YMCA Burton upon Trent Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers London Challengers Guildford SJOG (St John of God Hospitaller Services) Darlington Skills for People Newcastle upon Tyne Streetwise Opera London Families InFocus (Essex) Chelmsford Carers UK London Young Roots Croydon Manna House Kendal Breaking Barriers London Children First Derby Derby Prisoners’ Advice Service London Trauma Recovery Centre Bath Care for Veterans Worthing Circles South West Bournemouth Springboard Opportunity Group Clevedon Thorpe Edge Community Project Bradford Town Break SCIO Stirling Sefton O.P.E.R.A Liverpool Alive Activities Ltd Bristol Remap2010 Kemsing Safe and Free Oldham Tower Hamlets Friends and Neighbours London Heel and Toe Children’s Charity Chester-le-Street Age UK South Lakeland Kendal My Sister’s Place Middlesbrough The Bridge (East Midlands) Loughborough St Francis’ Children’s Society Milton Keynes Martineau Gardens Birmingham Herefordshire Vennture Hereford Michael Roberts Charitable Trust Harlow Home-Start Havering Harold Hill Home-Start in Waverley Farnham Waltham Forest Churches Night Shelter London

45,000* 45,000* 45,000* 45,000* 45,000* 40,000* 40,000* 40,000* 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000* 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000* 40,000* 40,000 40,000* 40,000* 40,000 40,000* 40,000* 40,000* 40,000 40,000 40,000* 40,000* 40,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000


Emmaus Sheffield Sheffield Home-Start Lorn Oban Tees Valley Women’s Centre Ltd Middlesbrough Home-Start Stirling Stirling Loughshore Care Partnership Dungannon Stonepillow Chichester Bushy Leaze Community Support Fund Alton Age UK Gateshead Gateshead Healthy Living Projects Ltd Ilford Three Spires Family Support Trust Coventry Womens Health Matters Leeds Lorica Trust Pulborough Stanley Grange Community Association Samlesbury Age Cymru West Glamorgan Swansea The Spires Centre London West Cumbria Domestic Violence Support Workington Age UK Thanet Margate Newlife the Charity for Disabled Children Cannock AF&V Launchpad Ltd London Explore Portsmouth West Cornwall Women’s Aid Cornwall abandofbrothers Brighton Housing for Women London Manchester Action on Street Health Manchester My CWA Crewe Newpin Northern Ireland Londonderry CARA (Centre for Action on Rape and Abuse) Colchester Bradford Women’s Aid Bradford Prisoners Abroad London South Gwent Children’s Foundation Newport Barnabus Manchester Bath and North East Somerset Carers Centre Radstock Somerset and Avon Rape and Sexual Abuse Support (SARSAS) Bristol Kindred Advocacy Edinburgh St Augustine’s Centre Halifax Home-Start Hampshire Hampshire Home-Start Cymru Ammanford SafetyNet (UK) Carlisle Fresh Start New Beginnings Ipswich Luton All Women’s Centre (LAWC) Luton The Suzy Lamplugh Trust London Parent to Parent Dundee The Elm Foundation Chesterfield

30,000 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000* 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000* 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000* 25,000

Savana Inc Ltd Stoke-on-Trent The Choir with No Name London Sefton Women’s and Children’s Aid Bootle, Sefton, (SWACA) Merseyside The Apuldram Centre Chichester Via Wings Dromore Kiran Support Services London Chess Homeless Chelmsford The Thomley Hall Centre Ltd Worminghall Wigtownshire Women’s Aid Stranraer Age Concern Colchester & North East Essex Colchester Bassetlaw Action Centre Retford INSIGHT Counselling, Coaching & Support Services Bedworth Rising Sun Domestic Violence and Abuse Service (RSDVAS) Canterbury Stirling Carers Centre Stirling Care and Repair Edinburgh King’s Arms Project Bedford Northumberland Domestic Abuse ServicesHexham Ormiston Families Ipswich Launchpad Reading Reading Total for Welfare (Total number of grants: 163)

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000* 25,000* 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000* 25,000 25,000 25,000* 8,748,000

Youth The Prince’s Trust London 2,000,000 ThinkForward London 300,000* ARK London 300,000 Career Ready London 225,000* Chance to Shine London 225,000* Engineering Development Trust Welwyn Garden City 100,000* 2nd Amersham on the Hill Scout Group Amersham 100,000 West London Zone London 100,000* Berkshire Youth Reading 100,000 The Outward Bound Trust Penrith 100,000 YMCA Bolton Bolton 100,000 Transforming Lives for Good (TLG) Bradford 99,000* e:merge (UK) Company Ltd Bradford 90,000* Greenhill YMCA Co. Down 85,000 Empire Fighting Chance Bristol 80,000* Young Enterprise NI Belfast 80,000* British Exploring Society London 75,000 North Worcestershire Basement Projects Bromsgrove 75,000* Young Gloucestershire Gloucester 75,000* Redthread London 70,000* Team Oasis Liverpool 65,000* Trailblazers Mentoring Ltd Aylesbury 65,000* Garfield Weston Foundation 45


Railway Children Cheshire Helm Training Dundee RECLAIM Manchester Tir Coed Abersywtwyth Hessle Road Network Hull The Limes Community and Children’s Centre London Carlisle Youth Zone Carlisle YMCA Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Spark Inside London TwentyTwenty Loughborough LGBT Youth Scotland Edinbugrh Greenhouse Sports London OnSide Foundation Bolton Anne Frank Trust UK London Straight Talking Peer Education London Circle Community London Cramlington Voluntary Youth Project Ltd Northumberland Bolton Lads and Girls Club Bolton Sported London Seven Stories, The National Centre for Children’s Books Newcastle upon Tyne CRESST Sheffield Base 25 Wolverhampton Dallaglio RugbyWorks Stratford-upon-Avon Young People First Leamington Spa Hull Children’s University Hull St Andrew’s Club London The Enthusiasm Trust Derby Fitzrovia Youth in Action Camden New Horizon Youth Centre London Hope Initiatives Shrewsbury Mary’s London Apps for Good London South Bristol Youth Bristol 1st Warley Scout Group herongate Raleigh International London Castlemilk Youth Complex Glasgow The Money Charity London UpRising Leadership London Reidvale Adventure Play Association Ltd Glasgow 8th Ashford Scout Group Ashford Challenge Wales Vale of Glamorgan EYST Wales Swansea Yes Futures Bermondsey Ace Cardiff Ltd Cardiff Durham City Centre Youth Project Durham Sussex Community Development Association (SCDA) Ltd Newhaven The Alcohol Education Trust Frampton 46 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 60,000* 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000* 50,000 50,000* 50,000 50,000 50,000* 50,000* 50,000* 50,000

50,000* 45,000* 45,000 45,000* 45,000* 40,000 40,000* 40,000* 40,000* 35,000 35,000* 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000* 30,000 30,000 30,000* 30,000

30,000 30,000

The Key Team Valley 30,000 Youth Adventure Trust Swindon 30,000 Alabare Christian Care and Support Salisbury 30,000 Move On Glasgow 30,000 The Junction Foundation Redcar 30,000 Young Bristol Bristol 30,000 The Wave Project Newquay 30,000 Kangaroos Mid Sussex Haywards Heath 30,000* Junction 12 Glasgow 30,000* North Benwell Youth Project CIO Newcastle upon Tyne 30,000* Tokko Ltd Luton 25,000 Cumbria Youth Alliance Workington 25,000 Spark! Brentford 25,000 Brook Young People Liverpool 25,000 Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) London 25,000 TalentEd London 25,000 The Brunswick Club for Young People London 25,000 15th Glasgow Scout Group serving Eaglesham and Waterfoot Glasgow 25,000 Pan Intercultural Arts London 25,000 Focus Charity Leicester 25,000 Shaftesbury Youth Club Wirral 25,000* Pennywell Youth Project Sunderland 25,000 Settle Support London 25,000 2nd Warwick Sea Scouts Warwick 25,000* Gendered Intelligence London 25,000 Ride High Ltd Milton Keynes 25,000 @ The Rock Cheltenham 25,000* It’s Your Life London 25,000 Sulgrave Club Ltd London 25,000 Stand Against Violence Taunton 25,000 The Pump (East Birmingham) Ltd Birmingham 25,000 New Roots Housing Project Nottinghamshire 25,000 Shalom Youth Project Grimsby 25,000 Carlisle Key Carlisle 25,000 YMCA Mendip Wells 25,000 Avon Youth Club Bristol 25,000* It’s Your Choice Southampton 25,000* Young Enterprise London 25,000 Getting Better T ogether Ltd Shotts 21,000* Total for Youth 7,510,000 (Total number of grants: 108) Other National Emergencies Trust The Cranfield Trust Mary’s Meals UK Helpforce Community Trust Human Rights Watch Charitable Trust

London Romsey Glasgow

1,000,000 225,000* 200,000*

London

100,000

London

100,000*


The Foundation for Social Improvement London The Legatum Institute Foundation London Council for At-Risk-Academics (CARA) London Acumen Academy UK London Institute of Public Policy Research (North) London ACEVO (Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations) London Total for Other (Total number of grants: 11)

90,000* 50,000* 50,000 50,000 45,000* 45,000* 1,955,000

Grants of £20,000 and less Arts New Movement Collective London Hofesh Shechter Company London National Centre for Circus Arts London Unlimited Theatre Leeds Rhythmix Tunbridge Wells Open Clasp Theatre Company Newcastle upon Tyne Reading Repertory Theatre Reading South Asian Arts-uk Leeds Wavendon Allmusic Plan Milton Keynes Children’s Classic Concerts Glasgow Dundee Contemporary Arts Ltd Dundee Greentop Community Circus Centre Sheffield Guild Of Players Dumfries Taunton Theatre Association Ltd Taunton The Pleasance Theatres Trust Ltd London The Tenebrae Choir London The Theatre Chipping Norton Ltd Chipping Norton Void Art Centre Derry/Londonderry Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art Manchester Ilminster Entertainments Soc Ltd Somerset Mid Wales Opera Ltd Caersws The Roche Court Educational Trust Salisbury Ayr Gaiety Partnership Ayr Cumbernauld Theatre Trust Ltd Cumbernauld Magic Me London Young Actors Theatre Islington London MED Theatre Newton Abbot Vision Mechanics Edinburgh

£ 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000*

ActionSpace London The Comedy Trust Liverpool Herts Inclusive Theatre Watford The Lettering and Commemorative Arts Trust Snape UP Projects London Mousetrap Theatre Projects London Bamboozle Theatre Company Ltd Leicester GMAC Film Glasgow Create (Arts) Limited London Open Theatre Company Coventry Skimstone Arts Newcastle upon Tyne The York Early Music Foundation York OperaUpClose London Viva Arts and Community Group Soham VocalEyes London The Hanover Band Foundation Arundel Making Space Havant Maiden Voyage (NI) Ltd Belfast Belfast Community Circus School Belfast Future Talent London Givin’ it Laldie Glasgow Hubbub Theatre Company Derby Disability Arts in Shropshire Shrewsbury Northern Opera Group Leeds The Clay Foundation Stoke-on-Trent The OHMI Trust Birmingham Yorkshire Ballet Seminars London Dorset Opera Wimborne Paraiso School of Samba London B Sharp Lyme Regis Big Brum Theatre in Education Company Birmingham The Ashton Group Theatre Barrow-in-Furness Tutti Frutti Productions Leeds Compass Live Art Leeds Scene & Heard London Big Telly Theatre Company Portstewart Stopgap Dance Company Farnham UPROAR Cowbridge Beyond the Border Cardiff Cove Park Helensburgh Fallen Angels Dance Theatre Chester Marina Theatre Trust Lowestoft Tower Theatre Company London Cleas Ltd Isle of Skye In Another Place Liverpool

20,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 12,000* 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000

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Scottish Ballet Drake Music Scotland Bomber County Gateway Trust Wassail Theatre Company Art Care Education S&N Theatre Company Eco Drama Holybourne Theatre Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Ltd Tangled Feet Limited Brighton Early Music Festival (BREMF) Cory Band

Glasgow Edinburgh

10,000 10,000

Lincoln

10,000*

West Coker Somerton Bridport Glasgow Alton

10,000 10,000 10,000* 7,500 7,500

Llangollen Welwyn Garden City

7,500* 7,500

Brighton Ton Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf

7,500

7,500 Drake Music Project Northern Ireland Newry 7,500 Motion Control Dance Rhoose 7,500 Surge Glasgow 7,500 Baseless Fabric Theatre London 7,500* National Youth String Orchestra London 6,000* Room 13 International Fort William 5,000 TramShed Theatre Company Blackpool 5,000 The Davenham Players Northwich 5,000 Wrong Shoes Theatre Company Swindon 5,000* GOT SOUL Edinburgh 5,000 Exiled Writers Ink London 5,000 Face Front Inclusive Theatre London 5,000 The Brook Street Band Trust London 5,000 Music@Malling Ltd West Malling 5,000 Gael Music Hamilton 5,000 Fusion Theatre Lisburn 5,000 Music 4 U Aberdeen 5,000 Commedia of Errors Theatre Company Belfast 5,000 White City Theatre Project CIO London 5,000 Centre for Innovation in Voluntary Action London 5,000 South Powys Youth Music Brecon 4,000 The Rude Mechanical Theatre Co. Eastbourne 4,000 Newcastle Chamber Music Society Newcastle upon Tyne 4,000 Perthshire Brass Perth 3,500 The Garage Art Group Evesham 3,500 Arts For All London 3,000 Arts Dream Selsey Selsey 2,500 Burbage Band (Buxton) Derbyshire 2,000 Deeside Caledonia Pipe Band Scotland 1,000 Stannary Brass Band Yelverton 1,000 Total for Arts 1,348,500 (Total number of grants: 115) 48 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

Community Thirsk Community Care Thirsk Pennywell Community Centre Sunderland Women’s Health Information and Support Centre Liverpool St Mary’s Church, Hardwick Cambridge Voluntary Action Stratford-on-Avon District (VASA) Stratford-upon-Avon Wigginton Sports and Playing Fields AssociationWigginton Instant Neighbour Aberdeen Pecan London Stepney City Farm London Thanet Community Development Trust Ramsgate Kingsclere Community Association Newbury Saintfield Parish Church Saintfield Ellingham Village Hall Northumberland Frome St John the Baptist PCC Frome Langley Community Centre & Sports Trust Saffron Walden Rotherham Federation of Communities Rotherham Shared Lives Plus Liverpool The Recover Team ltd Welwyn Garden City The Crosby Community Association Scunthorpe Back on the Map Sunderland EachOther London Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre Glasgow Oban Communities Trust Oban Jubilee Park Woodhall Spa Ltd Woodhall Spa UKHarvest Chichester BD4 Community Trust Bradford Junction Arts Ltd Chesterfield Tarves Parish Church of Scotland Ellon Monk Sherborne Village Hall Tadley Border Search and Rescue Unit Kelso Godolphin Cross Community Association Helston Trellis (Scotland) Ltd Perth Woolacombe Village Hall Devon Timperley Amateur Boxing Club Timperley Bubwith Leisure and Sports Centre Selby Citizens Advice Taunton Taunton Churches Housing Aid Society (CHAS Bristol) Bristol Wellgate Community Farm Romford

£ 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000*

20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 18,000 18,000


YMCA Exeter Community Projects Exeter York & District Citizens Advice Bureau York Hull FC Rugby Community Sports and Education Foundation Hull FarmCornwall Penzance Barnstaple Pilot Gig Club Northam The Zink Project Buxton Isabella Community Association Ltd Northumberland Atlas Women’s Centre Ltd Lisburn Bollington Initiative Trust Bollington Opening Doors London London BCCS Bradford Bollington Community Association - The Bridgend Centre Cheshire Citizens Advice Oxford Oxford NewStarts Bromsgrove East Belfast Independent Advice Centre Belfast Tassibee Project Rotherham Clydesdale Community Initiatives Lanark Oswestry Community Action, Qube Oswestry The Bacup Consortium Trust Bacup Messingham Village Hall Scunthorpe Motherwell Cheshire Crewe PCC of St Francis Monks Hill Selsdon South Croydon St Andrews Community Network Liverpool Crosslight Advice London Empress Swimming Pool Trust Chatteris Collydean Community Centre Fife Community Food Enterprise Ltd London Islington Bangladesh Association London The Well Multi-Cultural Resource Centre Glasgow The Crew Club Brighton Viscountess Barrington’s Memorial Hall and Recreation Ground Trust Shrivenham Bishops Hull Hub Ltd Taunton The Pound Arts Trust Ltd Corsham Aighton Bailey & Chaigley Village Hall Nr Clitheroe Llanarthne New Village Hall Carmarthenshire Batley Community Outreach Centre Batley Community Focus Inclusive Arts London

18,000* 16,000*

15,000* 15,000* 15,000* 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000*

15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000*

15,000* 15,000* 15,000* 15,000* 15,000* 15,000* 15,000

Parkhead Citizens Advice Bureau The Chantry Centre Citizens Advice East Herts Romero Communities Henbury Village Hall Melin Community Trust Living Hope Belfast The Attic SCIO Kettins Parish Hall Yorkshire MESMAC Irvine Bay Gymnastics Club Pontarddulais Partnership Girlguiding Bristol and South Gloucestershire Admaston House Community Centre Brandwood Community Centre Grey Court School

Glasgow Dursley

15,000 15,000

Bishop’s Stortford Barnsley Bristol Neath Belfast Dundee Blairgowrie Leeds

15,000 15,000 15,000* 14,000 12,500* 12,500 12,000* 12,000

Irvine

10,000*

Pontarddulais

10,000

Bristol

10,000*

Shropshire

10,000

Birmingham Richmond upon Thames

10,000

Islay & Jura Community Enterprises Ltd Isle of Islay Orrell Park & District Community Association Liverpool Lover Community Trust Salisbury Wedmore Playing Fields Management Committee Wedmore Apna Ghar Women’s Centre South Shields Cheltenham Housing Aid Centre (CHAC) Cheltenham Fallowfield Library & Community Resource Centre Manchester Grassington Hub Grassington Lambourne End Ltd Essex Lurgashall Village Hall Petworth Newbigin Community Trust Birmingham Oblong Ltd Leeds Pennine Lancashire Community Farm Burnley The Health and Wellness Hub Motherwell Beyond Limits Bishop Auckland Shrublands Youth and Adult Charitable Trust Great Yarmouth Belstead Village Hall Ipswich Carmarthen Family Centres Carmarthen Leafield Village Hall Witne Amscliffe Hall Tennis & Bowling Club Huby Aylsham & District Care Trust Aylsham Yorkshire Yoga Knaresborough Clifford Village Hall Wetherby Castlemorton Parish Hall Malvern

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000

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Huntingdon Community Action Projects Huntingdon Kings Church Bolton Bolton Winmarleigh Village Hall Preston O Ddrws i Ddrws Gwynedd Day-Mer, Turkish and Kurdish Community Solidarity Centre London Gloucester Foodbank Gloucester Gospel Oak Community Centre Birmingham The Vineyard Arches Trust Nottingham Community Impact Bucks Monks Risborough Kyra Women’s Project York Linden Church Trust Swansea North Bristol Advice Centre Bristol Oakhanger Village Hall Committee Hampshire The Footprint Trust Newport Trent memorial Hall Trent Blackrod Sports and Community Centre Bolton Cymer Afan Community Library Port Talbot Daventry Contact Northants Goole & District Community Transport Group Goole The Tarporley and District Community Centre and Recreation Ground Charity Tarporley Poynton Youth and Community Centre Poynton Arkwright Meadows Community Gardens Nottingham Talbot Community Centre Kenfig Hill Broughty Ferry YMCA Dundee Faithworks Wessex Bournemouth Spring Bank Community Association Hull Womenzone Community Centre Bradford Consortium of LGBT+ Voluntary & Community Organisations Exeter Dartmouth Caring Dartmouth Great Torrington Commons Conservators Great Torrington Menheniot Old School Trust Liskeard Wheels 2 Work County Durham Chester-le-Street Willington Peace Memorial Hall Willington Linton Village Hall Swadlincote Seapoint Canoe Centre Folkestone Trinity Family Centre Westcliff-on-Sea The Phab Shop Rayleigh Banbury Community Church Banbury 50 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

10,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000

10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000

Barnet Community Projects Skerton Community Association St Michael’s Parish Community Hall Basildon Community Resource Centre Academy FM Thanet Seavington Playing Field Association Revive Newport Forest Upcycling Project New Hutton Institute Port Isaac Village Hall Cornwater Evergreens Foundation Trust Chelmsford Community Transport Gwynfi Miners Community Hall Wiston Lodge Cambridge Re-Use Treverbyn Community Hall Beckbury Village Hall Castleland Community Association Garmouth & Kingston Village Hall Community Solutions North West GreenHouse Mentoring Woodlands Community Centre Ltd Corfe Castle Village Hall Waste Not Want Not The Old Chapel Community Project East Ruston Village Hall Burton upon Trent and District YMCA Community Link Stafford & District Northmoor Community Association Rubicon Dance St Andrews Community Network The Manchester Men’s Room Advocacy in Barnet Great Massingham Village Hall and Institute Keekle Village Hall Peebles Lawn Tennis Club Aghalee Village Hall Bishops Wood Village Hall Dromboughil Community Association

Barnet

10,000

Lancaster

10,000

Manchester

9,000

Basildon Ramsgate

8,000 8,000

Seavington St Michael Isle of Wight Cinderford Kendal Port Isaac

8,000 7,500* 7,500 7,500 7,500

Ravenshead

7,500

Chelmsford

7,500

Blaengwynfi Wiston Cambridge

7,500 7,500 7,500

St Austell Shifnal

7,500 7,500*

Barry

7,500

Garmouth, Fochabers 7,500* Lancashire Luton

7,500 7,500

Liverpool Corfe Castle Chippenham

7,500 7,500 7,500

Gotherington East Ruston

7,000 7,000

Burton upon Trent

6,500

Stafford

6,500

Manchester Cardiff

6,500 6,500

Liverpool

6,500

Manchester Grahame Park

6,500 6,000

King’s Lynn Cleator Moor

5,000 5,000

Peebles Craigavon

5,000 5,000

Stafford

5,000*

Dungiven

5,000


Uttlesford Community Travel Great Dunmow Westbury Village Hall Wells Wilbarston Village Hall Market Harborough Middleton & Todridge Village Hall Morpeth Strachan Village Hall Banchory Lisburn Downtown Centre Lisburn Wapping Bangladesh Association London Hayaat Women Trust Cardiff Somerford ARC Community Centre Christchurch Teigngrace Parish Charity Newton Abbot PCC of Ecclesiastical Parish of St Paul’s Scotforth Lancaster Sedbergh People’s Hall No 2 Sedbergh Accessible Transport West Somerset Ltd Minehead Setmurthy Parish Hall Cockermouth Shalbourne Village Hall Shalbourne Toward Sailing Club Dunoon The Life Community Axminster Newbiggin Village Hall Penrith Leicester LGBT Centre Leicester Lowsonford Village Hall Henley-in-Arden New Beginnings Reading Reading Reach South Sheffield Sheffield Vital Bradford Worcester Wheels Worcester Letham Climate Challenge Perth Friends of Hay Swimming Pool Hay-on-Wye Kirkby Stephen Mountain Rescue Kirkby Stephen Queensferry Churches’ Care in the Community South Queensferry Swan Advice Network Radstock Friends of North Lodge Park Cromer Hay & District Dial-a-Ride Hereford Mirehouse Community Centre Whitehaven Quinborne Community Association Birmingham Potto Village Hall Management Committee Northallerton Sauchie Community Group Sauchie Shere Swimming Pool Club Shere, Guildford Emmeline’s Pantry Manchester Signpost (Colchester) Ltd Grays Llangadog Community Centre Llangadog Creeting St Mary Jubilee Hall Ipswich

5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000*

5,000 5,000* 5,000* 5,000* 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000* 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

The Oasis Centre Community Project – East Manchester Gorton The Kishorn Community Trust Kishorn Hale Village Hall New Forest Fordingbridge Volunteer Centre Uttlesford Saffron Walden Otford Village Memorial Hall Otford Kelbrook & Sough Village Hall Lancashire Potten End Village Hall Berkhamsted Carn Brea Leisure Centre Trust Redruth Rippingale Jubilee Playing Field Trust Billingborough Ackworth Community Library Pontefract Derby Community Accountancy Service Derby Two Pennies Money Advice Worcester Phoenix Farm Open Door Project Gedling Flower Estate Family Action Sheffield IMPACT Foundation Haywards Heath Charleston Hall Committee Forfar Newcastle Community Transport Stoke-on-Trent Silsoe Village Hall Bedford St Teath Community Bus Association Bodmin St John’s Old School Charity Clitheroe The Tiddy Hall Ascott under Wychwood Forthampton Village Hall Forthampton Burwash Village Hall East Sussex African French Speaking Organisation Edmonton/Enfield The Caladh Trust Isle of Benbecula Ashley Memorial Hall Market Drayton Southwark Tigers Croydon Blyth Woods Halesworth Canolfan Gymdeithasol Llanbedr Carmel Village Hall Holywell Shrewley Village Hall Shrewley Accessible Transport West Somerset Ltd Minehead Goathland Community Hub & Sports Pavilion Whitby East Hartford Community Centre Cramlington Sheepscombe Village Hall Stroud All Nations Ministries Plymouth Charlton Marshall Village Hall Blandford Forum

5,000 5,000* 4,000 4,000 4,000* 4,000 4,000 4,000* 4,000 4,000 3,600 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000* 3,000 3,000 3,000 2,600* 2,500* 2,500 2,500* 2,500 2,500 2,500* 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000

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South Muskham & Little Carlton Village Hall Newark Greatham Sports Field Association Hartlepool Cullingworth Village Hall Management Committee Ltd Bradford Huthwaite Hub Nottingham The Village Hall at Heage Derbyshire Total for Community (Total number of grants: 274) Education Eaton Bank Academy Oakleaf Enterprise City Lit Colyton Grammar School Academy Trust Barley Close Community School Sir Thomas Rich’s School Pro Corda Trust RAW Workshop Creative Futures (UK) Ltd Kernow Education Arts Partnership Kingston University

2,000 1,500

1,500 1,000 1,000 2,733,700

Congleton Guildford London

£ 20,000 20,000 20,000

Colyton

20,000

Bristol Gloucester Leiston Oxford London

20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000*

Redruth Kingston upon Thames Great Yarmouth Kingsdown

20,000

Sunbeams Play Kingsdown Preschool Hertfordshire Agricultural Society Redbourn City of Norwich School Norwich The Bevington Trust London Merton Home Tutoring Service London Rothsay Education Centre Bedford Turn Around St Mary Cray Great Arley School Blackpool Horringer Pre-School Bury St Edmunds Waverley Association of Special People (WASP) Enfield Braille-IT Clitheroe Presdales School Academy Trust Ware Fighting Words Belfast Belfast Life Education Wessex & Thames Valley Blandford Four Acres Academy Bristol Northgate School Arts College Academy Trust Northampton Friends of Victoria Northfield, School Birmingham The Peter Pan Centre Newcastle under Lyme The Percival Guildhouse Rugby IT Schools Africa Cheltenham Friends of Paternoster School Cirencester 52 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000* 12,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000*

Cylch Meithrin Seren Fach Mountain Ash Oldfield Pre-School Chester The St Marylebone CE School London Friends of Appleford Salisbury Oldfleet Primary School Hull New Leake Primary School Boston Corbets Tey School Parents and Friends Association Essex Sevenoaks Day Nursery Sevenoaks Life Education Bromley Orpington Hill View Infant Academy Sunderland Woodchurch High School C of E Academy Wirral Golcar JIN Huddersfield Cornfield School Littlehampton Longcause Community Special School Plymouth Chestnut Grove Academy London The Ashley School Academy Trust Lowestoft Aston Rowant School PTA Watlington Bexley Grammar School Kent Magic Lantern London Thornton-in-Craven Community Primary School Thornton-in-Craven Friends of Collett Hemel Hempstead Friends of Beverley School (FOBS) Middlesbrough Primary School London Chiltern Music Academy High Wycombe Woodbank PTA Bury Mickle Trafford Preschool Chester Derby Pride Academy Derby Blackpool Music School Blackpool St Martin & St Mary C of E Primary School Windermere Baston School PTA Baston Summerbridge Community Primary School Harrogate Save Linton Heights Swimming Pool Cambridge St Mary’s Nursery School Crowborough Ready Steady Read Hull Ladysmith Junior School Exeter Delph Side Primary School Skelmersdale Friends of Swainswick Bath Temple Meadow Primary School West Midlands East Farleigh Primary School Maidstone King Offa Primary Academy Bexhill-on-Sea The Friends of Eckington School Worcestershire Hallgate Primary School Cottingham Friends of Alne School Alne Hill View Junior Academy Sunderland

10,000 10,000 9,000 9,000 8,000 8,000 7,500* 7,500 7,500 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000 4,000 3,000 3,000* 3,000 3,000* 2,500 2,500* 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500* 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000


Burghfield St Mary’s C of E Primary School Reading St Gilbert’s RC Primary School Salford Holy Cross Primary Catholic Voluntary Academy Parents Friends Group Nottingham St Joseph’s Catholic East Riding Primary School Goole of Yorkshire Ashburnham Community Primary School London Atherton Sacred Heart Primary School Manchester Checkendon C of E Primary School Checkendon Total for Education (Total number of grants: 84) Environment Moor Trees South Brent Sylva Foundation Long Wittenham Westcountry Rivers Trust Callington Avon Wildlife Trust Bristol The Springhead Trust Ltd Shaftesbury The Magdalen Environmental Trust Winsham Don Catchment Rivers Trust Doncaster Amphibian and Reptile Groups of UK (ARG UK) Oxford Clyde River Foundation Glasgow The GRAB Trust Lochgilphead Birmingham Botanical Gardens Birmingham Tarka Country Trust Barnstaple Madley Environmental Study Centre Hereford The Rudyard Lake Trust Staffordshire Pett Level Preservation Trust Hastings Total for Environment (Total number of grants: 15) Faith Auchengray Church Centre Trust St Matthews Church, Salford Priors Faith Christian Group Firth Park Methodist Church Saint John’s PCC Southend Vineyard Berwick (Sussex) Conservation Trust Hafod Ceiri The PCC of the Parish Church of All Saints All Souls Church Upper Beeding Baptist Church

2,000 2,000

1,500* 1,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 735,500

£ 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000 7,500 6,000 5,000* 5,000 1,684,500

£ Carnwath

20,000

Evesham Reading

20,000* 20,000

Sheffield Shildon Southend-on-Sea

20,000 20,000 20,000*

Lewes Pwllheli

20,000 20,000*

York Eastbourne

20,000* 20,000*

Upper Beeding

20,000

Ashton Hayes PCC Chester Dalton Community Church Dalton-in-Furness Kirkcaldy Congregational Church Kirkcaldy Soham Methodist Church Ely St Germain’s Church Birmingham Rayne, All Saints’ Church Braintree St James Church Bristol St Nicholas Church, Churchstoke Montgomery Guildford Baptist Church Guildford St John’s Methodist Church Wolverhampton Emmanuel Church Woodley Redrock Presbyterian Church Armagh St Peter & St Paul’s Church Algarkirk Willerby Methodist Church Hull Audlem Methodist Church Audlem, Crewe Cross Way Church, a Methodist & United Reformed Church SCLEP Seaford Ivy Manchester Ltd Manchester St Mary’s Walthamstow London Adelaide Place Baptist Church Glasgow Gravesend Methodist Church and Community Centre Kent Upton Methodist Church Upton St Mary the Virgin Church Ingleton Carstairs Parish Church South Lanarkshire St Dunstan’s Mayfield Mayfield PCC of St Edmund’s Church, Roundhay Leeds Morley Methodist Chapel Norfolk St Andrews Church, Winston Co. Durham York Baptist Church York St Helen’s, Kelloe Durham Parish of Headley with Box Hill Surrey Rothbury United Reformed Church Morpeth Apostolic Church Carmarthen St Andrew’s Church, Impington Cambridge The Ecclesiastical Parish of Handsworth, St Mary Birmingham St Alban’s Church, Parish of Southend Westcliff-on-Sea St James the Great, Norton Juxta Kempsey Kempsey Tunbridge Wells Baptist Church Tunbridge Wells Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle Refugee Project Newcastle upon Tyne

20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 20,000 20,000*

20,000* 20,000* 20,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000* 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000

15,000

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All Saints Church, Patcham Brighton Avenue St Andrew’s United Reformed Church Southampton Olveston St Mary the Virgin Church Bristol PCC of St Mary the Virgin C of E Church, Ashwell Baldock St John the Baptist Church,Doddington Kidderminster St Michael and All Angels Bromsgrove The PCC of The Parish of the Holy Cross (The Abbey) Shrewsbury Winterton PCC (All Saints’ Church, Winterton) Scunthorpe Kilnhurst PCC (St Thomas’ Church) Mexborough St Matthew’s Church, Blackmoor & Whitehill Liss St Thomas à Becket Church Emsworth Kidlington Methodist Church Oxford St Barnabas Church Oldham St Margaret’s Church, Stoke Golding Nuneaton St Paul’s, Widnes Liverpool West Bromwich Baptist Church West Bromwich Gap – A Thanet Community Project Broadstairs Bethel Community Church Newport Bridestowe Methodist Church Okehampton Parish Church of the Holy Ascension Settle St Faith’s Havant Havant St Mary’s Church Halifax The Ecclesiastical Parish of St Michael’s and St Luke’s Beccles Mount Carmel Baptist Church Caerphilly St John’s Scottish Episcopal Church Dumfries St Peter’s Church Macclesfield The Eskadale Trust Beauly Southampton City Mission Southampton St George’s Church Clun St Paul’s Church Preston St Andrew’s, Wickham Skeith Eye William Reed Memorial Methodist Chapel Bideford Yapton Free Church Yapton St Nicholas Church, Portslade Brighton St Philip and St James, Scholes Cleckheaton 54 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

15,000 15,000* 15,000* 15,000 15,000* 15,000

15,000* 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000* 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000* 15,000* 15,000* 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000*

10,000* 10,000* 10,000* 10,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000

All Saints’ Church, Clayton West Huddersfield All Saints’ Parish Church Normanton St Barnabas Church, Brampton Bryan Bucknell St Peter’s Church Folkestone St John the Evangelist Huddersfield St Mary’s Church Barby St Michael & All Angels, Kington St Michael Chippenham All Saints Church, Lydiard Millicent Swindon The Parish of Botha Co. Fermanagh St George the Martyr Church Brentwood St James Leckhampstead PCC Newbury St Jude’s Church, Mapperley Nottingham St Michael & All Angels Church Caerphilly Storrs Road Methodist Church and Centre Chesterfield Friends of Lanteglos Church (FOLC) Camelford LOGIC (under the umbrella of St John’s Parish, Moira) Moira St John the Evangelist, Essington Wolverhampton St Andrew’s, Girton Cambridge St John the Baptist Church Hillmorton Rugby Baljaffray Parish Church Glasgow Our Lady & St Joseph Church Warwickshire St Philip’s Church Kelsall St Lawrence Church King’s Lynn St Mary the Virgin Corringham All Saints, Shorthampton Charlbury St Mark’s Church Mosborough Sheffield The Church of St James the Greater Leicester St Alban’s Church Hindhead Saint Mary’s Church Ipswich St Mary the Virgin Holmfirth All Saints’ Church, Bloxwich Walsall Oundle w/Ashton, St Peter Oundle St Andrew’s Church Sydenham St Mary’s Church London East Leake Baptist Church Loughborough Priory Church of St Mary Edinburgh Carntyne Parish Church Glasgow St John the Baptist C of E Church Aylesbury St Michael’s Church, Helston Helston

10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000


All Saints Church Bishop Burton Beverley St Lawrence’s Church Carlton Miniott Thirsk St John the Evangelist Sidcup St Peter & St Paul, Wangford Beccles Comberton Baptist Church Cambridge Leslie Baptist Church Leslie St Michael and All Angels Church Hereford Trinity Church Abingdon St Lucius Church, Farnley Tyas Huddersfield St Mark’s Church, Staplefield Common Handcross Edale Methodist Chapel Hope Valley St Andrew’s Church Peterborough St Mary’s Church Swerford Chipping Norton PCC of Holy Saviour Bitterne Southampton St Katharine’s Church, Irchester Wellingborough St Luke’s Prestonville Brighton St Peter’s Church York All Saints Church Isle Brewers Taunton Caritas Diocese of Salford Salford St James Southbroom Devizes St Marys Willesborough, Ashford Town Parish Ashford Emmanuel New Life Church Burntwood Kingswood Methodist Church Nottingham Guildford Cathedral Guildford St John the Baptist Church Cayton Scarborough The Need Project Central Bedfordshire Hitchin Benefice of Winslow with Great Horwood and Addington Great Horwood Ilkeston United Reformed Church Ilkeston St David’s Parish Church Tonyrefail South Wales St Maurice Ellingham Chathill Belmont United Synagogue London St Cuthbert’s PCC, Amble Northumberland St Michael’s Church, Llanyblodwel Shropshire All Saints Church Langley Park Durham Barnsley Churches Drop-in Project Barnsley Landulph PCC Cornwall St Catherines Church Royston

10,000 10,000* 10,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000* 10,000* 10,000* 10,000* 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 9,000 8,000 8,000 8,000

7,500 7,500* 7,500 7,500* 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500*

St Mary and St Margaret Church Birmingham Zion Welsh Baptist Chapel Swansea Abbey Lane & Newport URC incorporating Saffron Walden Methodist Church Saffron Walden All Saints’ Parish Church Aston on Trent PCC of St Peter’s Church Palgrave St John the Baptist with Our Lady and St Laurence Thaxted St Michael, Parish of Stowe-Nine-Churches Northampton St Peter’s Church Ousden Parochial Church Council of St Mary’s East Walton King’s Lynn St Dunstan’s Parish Church, Cranbrook Kent St Mary the Virgin Mursley Milton Keynes St Mary’s Queniborough Leicester Stromness Parish Church Stromness Derry Search Youth Group Derry The PCC of St Edmund Hargrave Bethesda Baptist Church Trowbridge Humbleton Church Humbleton All Saints Church North Scarle Lincoln Berriedale Church & Cemetery Association Berriedale Penponds (Holy Trinity) Church Cornwall St Macartan’s Cathedral Parish Clogher St Mary the Virgin King’s Lynn Congleton Pentecostal Church Congleton St Oswald, King & Martyr Oswestry The Bridge Project Tadcaster HCJB-Ltd (Reach Beyond & Millside Centre) Bradford Maidstone United Reformed Church Maidstone Croftfoot United Free Church Glasgow Barking Churches Unite Barking Priors Park Community Church Tewkesbury Staverton PCC Staverton The PCC of Braunston Daventry Docking St Mary’s PCC King’s Lynn Burton Coggles PCC Grantham St Petrock’s Church Timberscombe PCC Minehead St Mary’s Church Witney St Denis Church Silk Willoughby Sleaford East 13 Christian Trust London St Mark’s Church Scarisbrick Ormskirk

7,500 7,500

7,500 7,500* 7,500

7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500* 7,500* 7,500* 7,500 7,500* 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500* 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500* 7,500* 7,500 7,500 7,500* 7,500 7,500 7,500

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All Hallows PCC Nottingham 7,500 St Denys’ Church Worcester 7,500* Cornerstone Methodist URC Church Torpoint 7,500 Beverley Quaker Meeting/ Pickering and Hull Area Quaker Meeting Beverley 7,500 St Barnabas Church, Lenton Abbey Nottingham 7,500 Church of the Holy Cross, Sherston Malmesbury 7,500 Saint Philip and Saint James Church, Up Hatherley Cheltenham 7,500 St Boniface Church Quinton 7,500 St Lawrence Church Cheltenham 7,500* Holy Trinity Church Millom 7,000 Chittlehampton PCC Umberleigh 7,000 St Peter’s Church, Birstall West Yorkshire 6,000 All Saint’s Church Orton with Tebay PCC Cumbria 5,000 All Saints Church with Chelwood Gate Church East Sussex 5,000 Christ Church with St Philip PCC Eastbourne 5,000 Whixley with Green Hammerton PCC Whixley 5,000 Bell Ringers of The Collegiate Church of Saint Mary Stafford 5,000* Blaston St Giles Church Market Harborough 5,000* Holy Trinity Church, Waterhead Oldham 5,000* Chalmers Parish Church of Scotland Larkhall 5,000 St Andrew’s (Norway) Church East Sussex 5,000 St James Wetherby with Linton Wetherby 5,000 St Mary the Virgin, Burrough on the Hill Leicester 5,000 Holy Trinity Church Minchinhampton 5,000 Long Bennington PCC Newark 5,000 St Columba’s Church Middlesbrough 5,000 St Francis of Assisi, Petts Wood Orpington 5,000 St Peter’s Church, Barnburgh Doncaster 5,000 St Peter’s Parish Church, Codford Warminster 5,000 The PCC of North Ferriby Brough 5,000 St Saviour’s Church Retford 5,000 St Margaret’s Stanley 5,000 All Saints Church Louth 5,000 Pointon & Sempringham PCC Sleaford 5,000 St Nicholas Church Maidstone 5,000 St John the Baptist Parish Church East Farndon Market Harborough 5,000* All Saints Church, Wickham Market Woodbridge 5,000 56 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

Christ Church, Fairwarp Uckfield Holy Trinity Bolton-le-Sands Carnforth Hull YFC Hull Kirkby Stephen Methodist Church Penrith PCC Widdington Saffron Walden Poynton Baptist Church Poynton Saint Paul’s Church Northumberland St Peter’s Kington Langley Chippenham St Peters Community Wellbeing Projects London St Paul’s and the Church of the Good Shepherd Hounslow Christians Together in Mission Reading Coupar Angus Church of Scotland Coupar Angus Church of St Mary-Magdalene Dorset St Catherine’s Church, Tugford Craven Arms St Margaret of Antioch Womenswold Canterbury All Saints Church Plymouth Kidderminster Baptist Church Kidderminster St George, Didbrook Cheltenham St Peter’s Quernmore Lancaster All Saints Church (Cleadon) PCC Sunderland All Saints Church Sapcote Leicestershire St Kea PCC Truro St Mary the Virgin Church, Fawdon Newcastle Norfolk & Waveney Area Quaker Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends Norwich St James the Great Snitterfield Elstow Bunyan Christian Fellowship Bedford St Lawrence Church, Cucklington Wincanton St Mary’s, Dallinghoo Woodbridge St Botolph’s Hadstock Cambridge St James & St Paul PCC Colchester St Mary’s Church, Ashbury 5,000 St Silas with All Saints Church, Pentonville London All Saints’ Church, Stuston Diss Bilton Grange United Reformed Church Harrogate Holy Cross, Owlpen Dursley PCC of Great and Little Wigborough Colchester St Andrew’s Church Taunton St Giles Little Torrington PCC Little Torrington

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000* Ashbury

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000


St Hilda’s Church Hall Wales St Hybald’s Church Hibaldstow The Holy Innocents Church, Highnam PCC Hignham Friends of St Mary’s Great Henny Charitable Gift Trust Sudbury St Andrew’s, Halton Holegate Spilsby St Anthony’s RC Church Kirriemuir Angus Dundee St Peter’s Church Sharnbrook PCC Bedford Walsingham Methodist Church Little Walsingham St Mary the Virgin King’s Lynn Maryhill Parish Church Glasgow Parish Church of Auckland St Helen Bishop Auckland St Mary’s Church Elham, nr Canterbury St Peter’s Church, Tollerton Nottingham Eastnor Church Eastnor Friends of St Mary’s Church, Sileby Loughborough PCC of Brightling Robertsbridge St Michael and All Angels, Ashton Pretson The Lads’ Club of St Peter and St Paul Church, Saltwood Hythe St Mary’s Church Sydenham St John the Evangelist, Newcastle on Clun Craven Arms Church of The Blessed Virgin Mary, Ashill Ilminster St Teilo’s Church, Llantilo Crosseney Abergavenny St John’s United Reformed Church New Barnet St Margaret’s Church Church Stretton St Johns Church, Rhosnesni Wrexham Wookey Church Wookey All Saints, Horton Bradford St Peter & St Lawrence Church, Wickenby Wragby St Alban’s Fulham London St Bartholomew’s Great Gransden St James’ Church Bratton Christ Church Harpurhey Manchester St Cuthbert’s Church York St Matthew’s Church, Fromes Hill Ledbury Motherwell St Marys Motherwell St Peters Church Norton Cwmifor Baptist Church Llandeilo All Saints Church Swanton Morley Dereham St Alkmunds Derby All Saints’ Church, Ringsfield Beccles

5,000* 5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000* 4,000* 4,000 4,000 3,500 3,500* 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,000* 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000

Amazing Grace Chapel Hull Hindley Green Methodist Church Wigan St Stephens Church Kendal St Margaret’s Church Stoodleigh Tiverton St Mary the Virgin, Burghill Hereford St Leonard’s Church Northamptonshire Full Life Church Maltby Rotherham Widmerpool PCC Nottingham Tabernacle Baptist Church Newport Holy Trinity Church Pelton St Giles Church, Dallington East Sussex Wesley Methodist Church Swansea The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Alton St Saviour’s Church, Wildboarclough Macclesfield St Leonards Church, Loddington Kettering St Nicholas Church Bishop’s Stortford St Peter’s Church Cleasby with Stapleton Cleasby Highgate United Reformed Church London Richmond with Hudswell PCC Richmond Long & Little Wittenham PCC Abingdon The Kimbles PCC Great Kimble St Marcella Church, Marchwiel Wrexham All Saints Sudbury Sudbury Bawdrip PCC Bawdrip St John the Baptist Pebmarsh Halstead St Laurence PCC of Catsfield Rother St Mary, Fishponds Bristol King Street Baptist Church Thetford Stmary Magdalene Church Turnastone Hereford St Andrew Church Wickhampton Norwich St Peters Thornton Coalville Felkirk St Peter Wakefield Church Lads & Church Girls Brigade Manchester Diocesan Regiment Saintfield Colchester St Botolph Colchester All Saints Church, Eagle Lincolnshire St John the Baptist Swalecliffe Kent St Martin’s Church Stamford St Peters Church Harswell York Parish of Llansamlet Swansea

3,000 3,000* 3,000* 3,000 3,000 3,000* 3,000 3,000 2,500 2,500* 2,500 2,500

2,500 2,500 2,500* 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500* 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000

2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000

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St Mary the Virgin Fabric Committee Faringdon Blackley Baptist Church Halifax St Peter’s Church, Diddlebury Craven Arms Ebenezer Baptist Church Coalville St Matthew’s Church Wilsden Bradford St Margaret’s Episcopal Church, New Galloway Castle Douglas Christ Church Denton Manchester Lyme Regis Baptist Church Lyme Regis Broxburn Baptist Church Broxburn Grange Road Methodist Church Community Centre Hartlepool Dalziel St Andrew’s Parish Church Motherwell New Radnor Baptist Church Presteigne Total for Faith (Total number of grants: 365) Health The Centre For Better Health The Mulberry Centre Beacon Counselling Visyon Ltd Wessex Cancer Trust The Meath KEMP House Trust Ltd Headway Oxfordshire Penny Brohn Cancer Care Anaphylaxis Campaign SensationALL Life Change Changes Lives LOROS Mindfulness in Schools Project (MiSP) Bladder Health UK Huntington’s Disease Association PAMIS Mary Ann Evans Hospice MS Trust Improving Lives Notts Action East Devon Primrose Hospice Mind in Harrogate District SAFA Cumbria Sunderland Headlight Self injury Support The Ryan MS Therapy Centre George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust

2,000 2,000 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 3,022,500

£ London Isleworth Stockport Cheshire Eastleigh Godalming Kidderminster Oxford

20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

Bristol Farnborough Westhill

20,000 20,000 20,000

Downpatrick Leicester

20,000 20,000

Kent Birmingham

15,000 15,000

Liverpool Dundee Nuneaton Letchworth Nottingham Cranbrook Bromsgrove

15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000

Harrogate Barrow-in-Furness Sunderland Bristol

15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000

London

15,000

Nuneaton

15,000

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Bedford Daycare Hospice Bedford Race Against Multiple Sclerosis (RAMS) Belfast Mind Your Mate and Yourself (MYMY) Newcastle Next Steps Mental Health Resource Centre Malton The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Derbyshire Brittle Bone Society Dundee Manchester Deaf Centre Manchester Oxford Against Cutting Middle Barton The Olive Tree Cancer Support Group Crawley Tilehouse Counselling Hitchin Tiny Tickers London Autistism Berkshire Reading Greenfingers Charity Buckinghamshire Ulverston Mind Cumbria Children’s Liver Disease Foundation Birmingham Acacia Family Support Sutton Coldfield Cavernoma Alliance UK Dorchester CLAN Cancer Support Aberdeen Mental Health Action Group Sheffield Sheffield The Oxygen Works Inverness House of Light Postnatal Support Group Hull The Brigitte Trust Dorking Aphasia Re-Connect Bromley The Five Towns Plus Hospice Fund Ltd Pontefract The Ehlers-Danlos Support UK Borehamwood Mothers for Mothers Bristol Bridewell Organic Gardens Witney The Anne Robson Trust Stevenage Dundee and Angus ADHD Support Group Dundee African and Caribbean Mental health Services Manchester Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis UK (PMRGCAUK) London Harbour Cancer Support Hampshire Hoylake Parade Community Centre Wirral Paul Sartori Hospice at Home Haverfordwest The Downright Special Network Hull South Wales Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre Swansea The Cheyne Gang Edinburgh Maples Cancer Care Rotherham Headway Portsmouth & South East Hampshire Portsmouth Total for Health (Total number of grants: 67)

15,000 15,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,500 3,500 3,000 832,000


Museums & Heritage Unicorn Preservation Society Dundee The Bronte Society Haworth West Somerset Railway Association (WRSA) Taunton Friends of Corinium Museum Cirencester Dundee Science Centre Dundee The Japanese Garden at Cowden Castle SCIO Dollar The 78 Derngate Northampton Trust Northampton Ferryhill Railway Heritage Trust incorporating Ferryhill Men’s Shed Aberdeen Kids in Museums London Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society Taunton Solent Sky Ltd Southampton The Emery Walker Trust London Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust London Amgueddfa Forwrol Llŷn/ Llŷn Maritime Museum Pwllheli The Rose Playhouse London The Judge’s Lodging Trust Ltd Presteigne Tithe Barn Trust Landbeach Borlase Smart John Wells Trust St Ives The Susan Trust Chelmsford The Bailiffgate Museum & Gallery Alnwick Hertfordshire Building Preservation Trust Hertford Friends of Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Plymouth British Deaf History Society Warrington North Staffordshire Railway Rolling Stock Restoration Trust Stoke-on-Trent The College of Arms Trust London The 2874 Trust Ltd Cheltenham Yetholm History Society Kelso The Thomas & Elizabeth Mayhook Charity Carmarthen St John the Baptist Church Brinklow PCC Brinklow Total for Museums & Heritage (Total number of grants: 29) Welfare Share Community Ltd Boccia England Harbour Place Grimsby Keynsham & District Mencap Society North of England Refugee Service

£ 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

20,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 2,500 2,000 344,000

London Nottingham Grimsby

£ 20,000 20,000 20,000

Bristol

20,000*

Newcastle upon Tyne 20,000

Oasis Domestic Abuse Service Margate Trinity Childcare and Family Centre Ltd Merthyr Tydfil Age UK Cheshire East Macclesfield Crossroads Care Richmond & Kingston upon Thames Middlesex EDG (Edinburgh Development Group) Edinburgh Groundswell London Home-Start Lisburn/Colin Lisburn Walthew House Stockport West Cumbria Carers Cockermouth Home-Start Kennet Pewsey PARC (Essex) Braintree Daylight Centre Fellowship Wellingborough Possability People Ltd Brighton Street Connect Glasgow TheHorseCourse Weymouth Michaels Limited Bournemouth BDSL (Bradford Disability Sports and Leisure) Bradford Homemaker Southwest Exeter Hope Support Services Ross-on-Wye Shine (East Norfolk) Great Yarmouth Carer Support South Lakes Kendal Fortalice Bolton Kingston Carers’ Network Tolworth Cambridgeshire Deaf Association Cambridge Croxteth & Gillmoss Community Federation Liverpool Coventry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Coventry Growing Works Huddersfield The Boaz Trust Manchester Entelechy Arts London The Charity of Amy Temple Kent Sarac (Sexual Abuse and Rape Advice Centre) Burton upon Trent Hollywell Housing Trust Exeter Home-Start Derbyshire Derby Home-Start Garioch Inverurie Suffolk Refugee Support Ipswich Homeplus N.I Ltd Belfast International Care Network Bournemouth The Upper Room (St Saviour’s) London Grove Cottage (Bishop’s Stortford Mencap) Bishop’s Stortford Parenting Special Children Reading Refugee Support Devon Exeter Hope HTS Bournemouth Circles South East Didcot

20,000 20,000 20,000

20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000

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Apex Charitable Trust St Helens Connors Toy Library Portsmouth The Woodland Centre Trust (Camp Mohawk) Wargrave Action for Elders Trust Swansea Friends for Leisure Congleton Grampian Women’s Aid Aberdeen Helen Bamber Foundation London Youth and Families Matter Totton Carers Network London Mane Chance Sanctuary London Body & Soul London Great Yarmouth & Gorleston Young Carers Great Yarmouth The Kings Hedges Family Support Project Cambridge Hackney Doorways London North Tyneside Carers Centre North Shields The Marylebone Project London Home-Start High Peak Buxton Shiloh Rotherham Rotherham Age UK Hillingdon, Harrow & Brent Hayes Resolven Building Blocks Neath MK Snap (Milton Keynes Special Needs Advancement Project) Milton Keynes The Halow Project Guildford Upward Mobility Ltd Edinburgh Exeter Gateway Centre Exeter Holiday Homes Trust Chingford The Family Haven Gloucester Allsorts Gloucestershire Stroud CASBA Birmingham Home-Start Manchester Manchester Abigail Housing Leeds Afghanistan and Central Asian Association London Home-Start Winchester & Districts Winchester Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants London Link to Change St Neots Us in a Bus Redhill Bridgewater Housing Association Erskine Domestic Abuse Volunteer Support Services Tunbridge Wells Home-Start South Leicestershire Market Harborough Good Morning Service Glasgow Oasis Childcare Ltd Cobham BUILD Charity Ltd Norwich Cheshire Down’s Syndrome Support Group Northwich Headway Norfolk & Waveney Ltd Great Yarmouth 60 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 18,000* 16,000* 15,000 15,000

15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000

Home-Start West Dorset (HSWD) Dorchester Sight Concern Worcestershire Worcester Home-Start South and West Devon Plympton Kairos Women Working Together Coventry Tailor Ed Foundation Edinburgh Carefreebreaks London Cheshire Autism Practical Support Ltd Frodsham Colchester Gateway Clubs Colchester Home-Start Blackburn & Darwen Blackburn Strathfoyle Women’s Activity Group Ltd Derry Home-Start Renfrewshire and Inverclyde Paisley Teardrops Supporting the Homeless St Helens Caring For Life Leeds Friends of M.V. Freedom Weymouth Bacup Family Centre Bacup Green Candle Dance Company London Southwark Pensioners Centre London St Davids DCSR Carmarthen Arts Together Westbury Friends Action North East (FANE) Newcastle upon Tyne Haringey Migrant Support Centre London Hastings & Rother Mediation Service St Leonards-on-Sea Morfa Family Centre Llanelli SATEDA Sittingbourne Reaching Families Worthing Harrow Carers London Home-Start West Somerset Minehead Purple Patch Arts Leeds The Compassionate Friends London Beacon House Ministries Colchester Restore (York) Ltd York Azad Kashmir Welfare Association Saltley, Birmingham Time to Talk Befriending Hove Cherry Trees Guildford The Hamlet Centre Trust Norwich The Mission to Seafarers London Age UK Wigan Borough Wigan Lampeter Family Centre Lampeter Wakefield & District Society for Deaf People Wakefield Home-Start Cotswolds Cirencester Bristol Refugee Rights Bristol Carmarthenshire Youth & Children’s Association Llanelli

15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 13,000 12,000 12,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000


Reading Community Learning Centre Reading SHAPE Birmingham The Phoenix Project Isle of Wight Muirhead Outreach Project Glenrothes Pushing Change Portsmouth Advice Support Knowledge Information Thornton Heath Home-Start Daventry and South Northants Towcester Shopper-Aide Ltd Campbeltown With Kids Glasgow Sight Support Derbyshire Derby East Sussex Association of Blind and Partially Sighted People East Sussex Speakeasy Bury Age Concern Causeway Coleraine Age UK Suffolk Ipswich Ark Resettlement Services London Shrewsbury Christian Centre Association Shrewsbury Home-Start Wyre Forest Kidderminster Musical Keys Norwich Richmond Advice and Information on Disability (RAID) Teddington SNAPS Special Needs and Parent Support (Yorkshire) CIO Leeds Bag Books London Interest Link Borders Duns British Blind Sport Leamington Spa Everyone Can London Connects & Co. Norwich Families For Individual Needs and Dignity (FiND Charity) Beverley Home-Start Kernow Redruth Home-Start Wellingborough & District Wellingborough incredABLE Armagh Peggy Dodd Centre Bath Tower Hamlets Parents Centre London City of Chelmsford Mencap 10,000 Positive Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers Leeds Carers’ Support (Bexley) Sidcup Cumbria Deaf Association Carlisle North Tyneside Disability Forum Shiremoor Samphire Dover Space Chester Devon and Cornwall Refugee Support Plymouth Home-Start CHAMS Crawley Home-Start Warrington Warrington

10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Essex 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Making It Out Brighton Nottinghamshire Deaf Society Nottingham The Tectona Trust Ltd Plymouth Home-Start North Somerset Weston-super-Mare Stroud Court Community Trust Stroud Maa Shanti London DanceSyndrome Accrington DrugFAM/The Nicholas Mills Foundation High Wycombe Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance London Oakfield (Easton Maudit) Ltd Nr Wellingborough South West Community Chaplaincy Ltd Exeter Stand Alone London Home-Start Chichester District Chichester Action For Refugees In Lewisham London Essex Dementia Care (EDC) Braintree Hambleton & Richmondshire Carers Centre Northallerton Home-Start South West Kent Southborough New Forest Mencap Lymmington Pimlico Opera Alresford Hope Housing Bradford Home-Start Clackmannanshire Alloa Age Concern Birmingham Sutton Coldfield Devon Link Up Honiton Northwich Multisports Northwich Home-Start Staffordshire Moorlands Leek Manchester Carers Forum Manchester MAP Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Move into Wellbeing London Homeless Support Project Leigh Hebron Trust Norwich Emmaus Bolton Bolton Home-Start Wigtownshire Stranraer Dressability Swindon SAMs Charity Glasgow Home-Start Omagh District Omagh Sight Support Ryedale Norton The Jonas Trust Leyburn Extra – Support for Families Jaywick The Intersensory Club Vale of Glamorgan Age Concern Mole Valley Dorking Students and Refugees Together (START) Plymouth SLOW London

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 9,000* 8,000 8,000 8,000 7,750 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500* 7,500 7,500 7,500

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Beverley Community Lift Beverley Independent Arts Newport Level Water Kent Home-Start Teesside Middlesbrough Bolton Deaf Society Bolton Care Home Volunteers Chippenham Bishop Creighton House London Somali Welfare Trust Ilford ALDAG Ashtead Disability Direct Derby Family Gateway Wallsend Home-Start Horizons Leicester Nottinghamshire Deaf Society Nottingham Phoenix Domestic Abuse Services Blaina SafetyNet (UK) Carlisle Trust House Lancashire Preston Wirral Mencap Birkenhead Maidstone Churches Winter Shelter Maidstone Newry and Mourne Down’s Syndrome Parents Support Group Warrenpoint Hull Optimists Cottingham Age Concern Eastleigh Eastleigh Dementia Friendly Communities Ltd Helmsdale Barrow Farm Riding for the Disabled Chelmsford Cyril Flint Befrienders Didsbury Marches Family Network Leominster Ralli Hall Lunch & Social Club Hove One Kingdom Ministries Hornchurch Southend Mencap Southend-on-Sea Home-Start Leith & North East Edinburgh Edinburgh Let Us Play Wolverhampton New Ark Play Association Peterborough ASHA North Staffordshire Stoke-on-Trent Cerebral Palsy Plus Bristol Age Concern Forest of Dean Cinderford Beannachar Limited Aberdeen St Rollox Community Outreach Project Glasgow Wellspring Family Centre Dereham Blackburn & Darwen District Without Abuse (BDDWA) Lancashire Care Network Blackburn Cerebral Palsy Sport Nottingham Carers Trust Tyne & Wear Crossroads Carer Services Gateshead Independent Advocacy North East Tyne & Wear Mencap Liverpool Liverpool Recovery Cymru Cardiff SERVE Rushden 62 Report and accounts of the Trustees · 2020

7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,000 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,000 6,000 6,000* 5,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

Tough Loving Preston Worcestershire Association of Carers Worcester MySight York York Young Carers Development Trust Bath Riverside Community Trust Ayr Survivors West Yorkshire Bradford Bromley Brighter Beginnings Bromley Active and In Touch Frome Carnlough Community Association Carnlough Newry City AFC Special Olympic Club Newry Sefton Children’s Trust Liverpool Unite Carers in Mid Devon tiverton Erme Valley Riding for the Disabled Ivybridge Dementia Friendly Parishes Around the Yealm Brixton Warwickshire Wheelchair Basketball Academy Solihull Daniel’s Den Wembley Tap into IT Where You Are Edinburgh Friends of Holcot Edenbridge Special Needs Adventure Playground (SNAP) East Kilbride St Paul’s Community Development Trust Birmingham Families United (Warrington) Cheshire The Squad London Southampton Opportunity Group Southampton Bridge Child Contact Centre Hull Freshwaters Contact Centre Harlow Total for Welfare (Total number of grants: 286) Youth Teen Talk (Harwich) GASP Motor Project The Exodus Project The Rock Trust Cheshire Young Carers Life Connections Open Door Accommodation Project St Cyril’s Children & Youth Project Epic Partners RegenerateUK Giving World For Jimmy The Magdalene Group

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 3,421,750

Harwich Holmbury St Mary Barnsley Edinburgh Ellesmere Port Leeds

20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

Livingston

20,000

Liverpool Nottingham Roehampton Leicester London Norwich

20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000


The London Basketball Association London 4th Farnham (Tongham) Scout Group Tongham Football Journeys London Mentoring Plus Bath & NE Somerset Ltd Bath Modo - Circus with Purpose Peterhead Royston Youth Action Glasgow 1st Fressingfield Scout Group Fressingfield Machan Trust Larkhall Action4Youth Aylesbury Plymouth Sports Charity Ltd Plymouth Canterbury and District Early Years Project Canterbury The Beauchamp Lodge Settlement London The Swan Youth Project Ltd Berkhamsted DangerPoint Ltd Talacre St Edmunds Society Norfolk The Bridge Mentoring Plus Scheme Bridgend Londonderry YMCA Londonderry Base 51 Nottingham Beccles Sea Cadets Beccles Grainger Park Newcastle Upon Tyne Ablaze Bristol HEROS Wantage The Hebridean Trust Ltd Oxford Young Lewisham Project London Achieve More Scotland Glasgow Drop Zone Youth Projects Barrow-in-Furness Elgin Youth Development Group Moray Northumbria Coalition Against Crime (NCAC) Newcastle upon Tyne Beat Routes Slough Hot Chocolate Trust Dundee Oxford Kilburn Youth Trust London The Hebe Foundation London Leatherhead Youth Project Leatherhead HCYC (Harborough District Children and Young People’s Charity) Market Harborough 9th Aberdeen Scout Group Aberdeen Kids Kabin Newcastle upon Tyne 5th Newbold Scout Group Rugby Impact Initiatives Brighton Nomad Youth & Community Project Henley-on-Thames Eyres Monsell Club for Young People Leicester Solent Youth Action Eastleigh

20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000* 20,000 20,000 20,000* 16,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000* 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000

15,000 15,000* 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

1st Framwellgate Moor Scout Group Arbroath & Montrose District Scout Council ENYP Opportunity Sports Foundation Lancaster Boys and Girls Club Ormside Mill Residential Centre Ltd Wycombe Youth Action The Chichester City Centre Drop-in Greenhouse Sports Hive Parallel Youth Enterprise Priority Youth Project Kick London Friends of the Award Warwick Percy Estate Community Projects Ltd Challenge 4 Change DYS Space Limited 25th Leicester (Queniborough) Scout Group Give It Your Max Excelsior Trust Soul Soup The Change Foundation Young People Taking Action Heart and Sound Salto Gymnastics Club Loughborough Junction Action Group Rural Arts North Yorkshire Girlguiding Gloucestershire 237th Birmingham (1st Castle Bromwich) Scout Group Penicuik YMCA-YWCA Young and Inspired Galloway District Scout Council Fersands and Fountain Community Project Hope’s Place Portishead Youth Centre Ltd Young Stars Football First Grow Fleet Phoenix About Youth Building 4 Hope CEEP Limited JustDifferent

Durham

10,000

Arbroath Norwich

10,000 10,000

Chorley

10,000

Lancaster

10,000

Ormside High Wycombe

10,000 10,000

Chichester London Bradford London Liverpool Richmond Edinburgh

10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000* 10,000 10,000 10,000

Warwick Manchester Exeter

10,000 10,000 10,000*

Leicester London Upton Dumfries Wallington

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Leiston Dunfermline Luton

10,000 10,000 10,000*

London

10,000

Thirsk

10,000

Cheltenham

10,000*

Birmingham Penicuik London

10,000* 10,000 10,000

Dumfires & Galloway 10,000 Aberdeen Bristol

10,000 10,000*

Portishead Dagenham Sheffield Fleet Edinburgh Solihull Lancaster Walberton

10,000 10,000 9,500 8,000 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500

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Shaftesbury District Girlguiding Dorset Grimethorpe Activity Zone Barnsley Play Midlothian Gorebridge Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation Croydon South Weston Activity Network Weston-super-Mare Eildon West Youth Hub (TD1 Youth Hub) Galashiels Active Fusion Doncaster Greater Manchester Youth Network (GMYN) Manchester New Roots Housing Project Nottinghamshire YMCA Humber Grimsby Ipswich Community Playbus Ipswich Redditch Wheels Project Redditch Lancashire Youth Challenge Lancaster Global Education Derby Derby Parker Trust Sunderland Young People Matter Ltd London 12th Clacton Scout Group Clacton-on-Sea Clapton Common Boys Club London Friends of Whitworth Youth Whitworth Birmingham Children’s Community Venture Birmingham The Venchie Children and Young People’s Project Edinburgh St Georges (Hanworth) Youth Club Fletham Cardiff City FC Community Foundation Cardiff Endeavour Training Ltd Sheffield GISDA Caernarfon SAYiT Sheffield Wyre Forest Nightstop Kidderminster Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Perth & Kinross Association Perth The Friendship Project for Children Warwick Community Playlink Southampton 7th Perthshire Scout Group Methven Arran Youth Foundations Isle of Arran Swan Youth Project (South West Norfolk Youth Opportunity Project) Downham Market Run With It Hull Rotherham Blackburn Club For Young People Rotherham Teen Action London Hoyalke and West Kirby Sea Cadets West Kirby Send a Child to Hucklow Sheffield

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7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,000 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 5,000* 5,000* 5,000

2nd Herrington Scout Group Sunderland 3,500* 28th South Shields, 4th East Boldon Scout Group East Boldon 3,000 Youth Almighty Project Silksworth 3,000 Milford Haven Sea Cadet Corps Milford Haven 3,000 Campus Children’s Holidays Cambridge 3,000 Marlow Youth & Community Centre Ltd Marlow 3,000 Active Hope Warrington 3,000 Wallsend Sea Cadets Wallsend 2,500 1st Brechin Scout Group Brechin 2,300 Stockton-on-Tees Sea Cadets Stockton-on-Tees 2,000 Saints Youth Club Wickham Market 2,000 Tewkesbury Sea Cadets Tewkesbury 2,000* Whitley Bay and District Explorer Scout Unit Tyne & Wear 2,000 Mount Vernon Community Hall Glasgow 2,000 Xcelerate CIO Somerset 1,500 Tin Can Camp London 1,500 1st Kirkham and Wesham Scout Group Wesham 1,000 Total for Youth 1,571,300 (Total number of grants: 151)

5,000 5,000

Total grants of £20,000 and less Total grants over £20,000

£14,222,750 £73,883,500

Total grants Total number of grants: 2,121

£88,106,250

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 4,000 4,000* 3,500



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