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Governance Score: 0
Support Score: 0
  • Removed: -50
  • No PartB
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    Overall GiG Score: -50 ?

    THE WASHINGTON TRUST (NORTH EAST)

    Financial Data ?

    Income & Spending ?
    Sources of Income ?
    Y/E Income
    £k
    Spending
    £k
    Surplus/
    Deficit £k
    Fundraising
    Cost £k
    Total
    Funds £k
    Unrestricted
    Funds £k
    Mths
    Rsrvs
    Staff Volun-
    teers
    30/09/22£3£8£-5n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/21£15£14£1n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/20£12£11£1n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/19£10£13£-2n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/18£17£32£-14n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/17£96£80£16n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/16£29£39£-10n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/15£46£50£-4n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/14£31£21£11n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    30/09/13£23£17£6n/an/an/an/an/an/a

    Highest pay bracket: less than £60,000
    Established: 12 years
    Charity Commission for England and Wales
    UN SDGs
    ?
    Listed activities
    • Arts/Culture/Heritage/Science
    • Disability
    • Economic/Community Development/Employment
    • Education/Training
    • Environment/Conservation/Heritage
    • General Charitable Purposes
    • Recreation
    • The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives
    • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
    GiG Classification
    • Support for victims of domestic or sexual abuse
    • Emotional support, counselling or therapy
    How it operates
    • Acts as an umbrella or resource body
    • Provides advocacy/advice/information
    • Provides human resources
    • Provides services
    Where it operates
    • Sunderland,
    Who it helps
    • Children/Young People
    • Elderly/Old People
    • Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
    • People With Disabilities
    • The General Public/Mankind

    Who supports them? ?

    Donations from Grant Makers ?

    We have details on the following donations. Multi-year donations are allocated to the years for which they are earmarked.

    Major supporters in last 5 years
    National Lottery Community Fund£9,200
    Co-Operative Group£2,998
    The Coalfields Regeneration Trust£2,000
    Specific Donations
    Amount When
    Months
    To be used for
    Co-Operative Group - Grant to Washington Trust
    £2,998 23/10/2021
    We would run messy play, craft and reading sessions in our library to help our young people develop and grow in confidence. We would offer opportunities to try activities that would be new to most.
    The Coalfields Regeneration Trust - Washington Trust (North East)
    £2,000 08/10/2021
    The funding will enable us to continue to provide food parcels containing essential foods stuff and especially hygiene and cleaning products which are rarely available at local food banks. We will continue to work with the local groups like the mens ....more
    National Lottery Community Fund - Way Forward
    £9,200 22/10/2020
    6
    The funding will help the project to offer support and advice to local families who are in crisis due to the pandemic. It will be a one-stop-shop of local support services so families don't need to go to numerous places for help. This aims to help ....more
    Community Foundation Tyne & Wear & Nthmbrlnd - Towards Washington Volunteering Project
    £5,000 21/06/2016
    Towards Washington Volunteering Project
    National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Washington Trust
    £36,600 31/03/2014
    50 years of Washington New Town History

    Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

    How is it governed?

    Trustees

    Sorry we have no information about the Trustees.

    Legal constitution
    • Charitable company registered in England & Wales on 20/05/2013, number: 1152100
    Gift Aid
    • NOT registered with HMRC for Gift Aid
    Policies in force
    • Complaints handling
    • Conflicting interests
    • Investment
    • Paying staff
    • Safeguarding vulnerable beneficiaries
    • Volunteer management
    Filing Record
    10 returns made; all on time
    Main office


    Objectives

    TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BY PREVENTING PEOPLE FROM BECOMING SOCIALLY EXCLUDED, RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY.FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS CLAUSE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED MEANS BEING EXCLUDED FROM SOCIETY, OR PARTS OF SOCIETY, AS A RESULT OF ONE OF MORE OF THE FOLLOWING FACTORS: UNEMPLOYMENT; FINANCIAL HARDSHIP; YOUTH OR OLD AGE; ILL HEALTH (PHYSICAL OR MENTAL); SUBSTANCE ABUSE OR DEPENDENCY INCLUDING ALCOHOL AND DRUGS; DISCRIMINATION ON THE GROUNDS OF SEX, RACE, DISABILITY, ETHNIC ORIGIN, RELIGION, BELIEF, CREED, SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER RE-ASSIGNMENT; POOR EDUCATIONAL OR SKILLS ATTAINMENT; RELATIONSHIP AND FAMILY BREAKDOWN; POOR HOUSING (THAT IS HOUSING THAT DOES NOT MEET BASIC HABITABLE STANDARDS; CRIME (EITHER AS A VICTIM OF CRIME OR AS AN OFFENDER REHABILITATING INTO SOCIETY).

    Data Sources

    Charity Commission for England and Wales
    360 Giving

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