Finance Score: -2
Governance Score: 0
Support Score: 0
  • Multiple Deficits: -2
  • No PartB
(no info on trustees)
    • No supporters identified
    Overall GiG Score: -2 ?

    BRIDGETON BURNS CLUB

    Analysis by Giving is Great

    Financial issues to consider:

    • On several occasions in recent years income has been less than spending
    Financial Data
    Income & Spending ?
    Period ending 28/02/18 28/02/19 28/02/20 28/02/21 28/02/22 28/02/23 28/02/24
    Total income £59,823 £68,325 £65,737 £11,392 £24,924 £58,217 £58,184
    Total spending £56,431 £57,659 £55,830 £13,085 £30,799 £55,038 £58,515
    Surplus/deficit £3,392 £10,666 £9,907 -£1,693 -£5,875 £3,179 -£331
    Established: 61 years
    Scottish Charity Regulator
    Listed activities
    • It makes grants, donations, loans, gifts or pensions to individuals
    • It carries out activities or services itself
    GiG Classification
    • Performing and visual arts
    Purposes
    • The advancement of education
    • The advancement of citizenship or community development
    • The advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science
    Where it operates
    • Wider, but within one local authority area, main operating location: Glasgow City
    Who it helps
    • Children or young people

    Who supports them? ?

    We have no records of donations from grant makers.

    How is it governed?

    Trustees

    Sorry we have no information about the Trustees.

    Legal constitution
    • Charity registered in Scotland on 13/11/1963, number: SC015476
    Filing Record
    5 returns made; all on time
    Main office

    29 DIRLETON GATE, BEARSDEN, Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire, G611NP

    Objectives

    (a) To celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns by a social gathering to honour the memory and work of our National Poet. (b) To encourage and promote knowledge of his name and works and of Scottish history and literature by means of a schools competition and to award prizes at a concert to take place on a suitable date after the schools competition. (c) To encourage young persons who show talent and promise in the field of music, literature, art or drama or any other of the arts, and who are experiencing financial difficulty in pursuing their talent and promise in their chosen field. Withour prejudice to the generality, the Club shall have the power to provide financial assistance to such children.

    Data Sources

    Scottish Charity Regulator

    Tips for Selecting Charities

    Which areas of philanthropy are most effective?
    The text of this post is taken from an article on the Effective Altruism forum. It suggests that you can achieve the most impact by supporting causes that fight extreme poverty, improving animal welfare....more
    Our Top Tips for Philanthropy
    Here are some ideas to help you gain more satisfaction from your philanthropy and confidence that the causes you have selected are impactful. Engage your brain, as well as your heart You....more
    How to become a Philanthropist
    In this Blog we outline a strategy to help people who are new to philanthropy and for those who feel dissatisfied with the impact they are having. Effective philanthropy is immensely rewarding for donors,....more

    Giving is Great