About
The C Charitable Trust
The
C Charitable Trust was established by a Declaration of Trust dated 27th
March 2007, and registered on the Central Register of Charities on 20th
April 2007. It is a grant-making charity and has wide-ranging charitable
objectives, as follows :
“The general purposes of such charitable bodies or for such other
purposes as shall be exclusively charitable as the Trustees may from time
to time decide.”
The
Trust's correspondence address is :
66 Lincoln's
Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3LH
©
The C Charitable Trust 2007-2010
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Applications
to the Trust
The
Trust is open to applications from organisations across the spectrum of
the Third Sector.
Exclusions
·
Citizens’ Advice Bureaux
·
community centres
·
environmental projects not directly involving land purchase
·
heritage and building projects
·
higher education
·
housing associations
·
individuals
·
medical research
·
minibuses
·
non-departmental government bodies
·
overseas projects
·
previously unsuccessful applicants
·
Scouts, Cubs, Guides, Brownies and similar organisations
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secondary education
·
single-faith organisations
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sports clubs, unless for the mentally and physically disabled
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village halls,
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youth centres
How to apply
Electronic
applications are preferred, and should be sent to admin@ccharitabletrust.org.
Please send details and
budget of the proposed project, how many people would benefit, how those
benefits might be measured (not just financially), what the estimated
cost of raising funds for the project is. It is important to include
in your email application full accounts for your most recent completed
financial year.
If sending a hardcopy
application to our correspondence address, please note that hardcopy
applications take longer to process. Please
do not send DVDs, CDs, glossy brochures or other additional information.
It normally takes 12 weeks
from application to applicants being informed of the trustees' decision.
There are no application deadlines as trustees make grant decisions on a
monthly basis. Please note that less than 10% of all applications are
successful.
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