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Creative Torbay / News / Wed 13 Nov 2013

Funding - The Kathleen Hannay Memorial Charity

Funding - The Kathleen Hannay Memorial Charity

The Trust supports a wide variety of UK and worldwide charitable causes and makes a substantial number of grants to charitable organisations both on a one off and recurring basis. During the year ending 5 April 2012 the Trust made donations totalling £666,000 to 35 registered Charities. This was a slight decrease from the previous year, which saw grant allocations totalling £835,370 to 47 registered charities.

There are no minimum or maximum grant amounts. Only UK registered charities are eligible to apply.

Although predominantly a discretionary funder, grant awards fall under the following general headings:
1. The prevention or relief of poverty;
2. The advancement of education;
3. The advancement of religion;
4. The advancement of health or the saving of lives;
5. The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science;
6. The advancement of amateur sport;
7. The advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation;
8. The promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality or diversity;
9. The advancement of environmental protection;
10. The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.

The application process is on-going and interested applicants may apply at any time. Trustee meetings are normally held in March annually.

Applications should be made in writing to the Trust secretary.

Please note that the Trust does not have a website. Information is however available on the Open Charities and Charity Commission websites

http://opencharities.org/charities/299600

http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=299600&SubsidiaryNumber=0

Contact details for the Trust are: Mr Fincham, The Kathleen Hannay Memorial Charity, 15 Suffolk Street, London, SW1Y 4HG, Tel:020 7036 5685

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