THE A S CHARITABLE TRUST

Small, medium and large grants are available to UK registered charities working in the UK and/or developing countries to advance the Christian religion through lay leadership and peace and reconciliation. The Trust also makes grants to UK charities that address other areas of social concern.
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o Application deadline: none – applications may be made at any time. The Trust’s accounts state that donations are made to charities known to the trustees. A letter of introduction may therefore be the best way to make an initial contact.
o Funder: The A S Charitable Trust (founded 1965. Charity number 242190. Total value of all grants awarded during the year ended 5 April 2024: £406,200 (2023: £381,045)).
o Who can apply: UK registered charities working in the UK and/or overseas.
o Key words: Advancement of the Christian religion, Christian Lay Leadership, Peace-making, Reconciliation, Social Welfare, Overseas, United Kingdom.
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The A S Charitable Trust is a discretionary grant-making charity with the following charitable objectives: “to apply the Trust Fund for the benefit or in furtherance of such charitable purposes of charitable institutions in such manner as the trustees may from time-to-time think fit”.
The Trust is particularly sympathetic to projects that combine the advancement of the Christian religion with:
o Christian lay leadership.
o Third World development.
o Peace-making and reconciliation, and
o Other areas of social concern.
During the year ended 5th April 2024, the Trust awarded 19 grants totalling £406,200 (2023: 30 grants totalling £381,045).
Grants made ranged from £750 to £100,000 (to CHIPS, a London charity that helps give independence and mobility to children with a disability).
A list of all grants made over the last two years can be found on page 14 of the Trust’s annual accounts.
The Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future.
Please note that the Trust does not have a website. Further information is, however, available on the Charity Commission website.
As its annual accounts state that donations are usually made to charities known to the trustees, a letter of introduction may be the best way to make contact with the Trust.
Contact details are:
George Calvocoressi
Chair
The A S Charitable Trust
Bix Bottom Farm
Bix
Henley-on-Thames
Oxfordshire
RG9 6BH