Finance Score: 0
Governance Score: 3
Support Score: 3
  • No PartB
  • Good trustee age range: +3
  • Grant maker support: +3
Overall GiG Score: 6 ?

GLASGOW CENTRE FOR INCLUSIVE LIVING 

Analysis by Giving is Great

Positives:

  • The charity has received backing from a grant maker
  • There have been no income shortfalls in recent years
  • The Board appears to be well diversified in terms of age
  • This charity is based in an area of high deprivation
Established: 28 years
Scottish Charity RegulatorCompanies House
UN SDGs
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Financial Data
Income & Spending ?
Period ending 31/03/18 31/03/19 31/03/20 31/03/21 31/03/22 31/03/23
Charitable activities £1,767,899 £1,854,797 £1,905,013 £1,860,348 £1,852,486
Donations & Legacies £35 £133 £72 £2,099
Other Income £17,852
Investment Income
Total income £1,783,879 £1,878,978 £1,922,865 £1,860,420 £1,894,876 £1,854,967
Charitable activities spending £1,726,009 £1,826,595 £1,820,042 £1,616,844 £1,828,996
Fundraising costs 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%
Other spending
Total spending £1,741,957 £1,845,298 £1,835,736 £1,633,038 £1,817,342 £1,828,996
Surplus/deficit £41,922 £33,680 £87,129 £227,382 £77,534 £25,971
Listed activities
  • It carries out activities or services itself
Purposes
  • The promotion of equality and diversity
  • The relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Where it operates
  • More than one local authority area in Scotland, main operating location: Glasgow City
  • This charity is based in an area of high deprivation
Who it helps
  • People with disabilities or health problems

Who's supporting them? ?

Donations from Grant Makers ?

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

Specific Donations
Amount When
Months
To be used for
Disability Action - NET Coronavirus Appeal Emergency Fund for Disabled People Organisations UK-wide
£12,000 01/11/2020
The project will fund a range of online courses to improve confidence and self esteem and tackle isolation.
Glasgow City Council - GCIL Employment Project
£20,000 21/03/2019
An integrated employment and training programme for disabled people. The project offers a combination of real waged work experience, vocational or higher level training and core skills development.
Glasgow City Council - GCIL Employment Project
£20,000 31/05/2018
An integrated employment and training programme for disabled people. The project offers a combination of real waged work experience, vocational or higher level training and core skills development.
National Lottery Community Fund - The Equality Academy
£610,890 17/04/2013
48
This group will develop and deliver 'The Equality Academy' which aims to open up work opportunities for disabled people to advance their career in sectors in which they are under-represented and to ....more
National Lottery Community Fund - GCIL Equality Academy
£10,000 19/09/2012
12
This group received development funding for it's project which aims to open up work opportunities for disabled people to advance their career in sectors in which they are under-represented as well as ....more

Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

How is it governed?

Directors (7)
Current Directors appointed
Gender Split

Age Range of Directors: 39-76
Legal constitution
  • Charity registered in Scotland on 17/11/1995, number: SC024299
  • Registered at Companies House on 17/11/1995, number: SC161693
Filing Record
5 returns made; all on time
Main office

117-127 Brook Street, Glasgow, G40 3AP

Objectives

a. To relieve the needs of persons within Scotland who are substantially or permanently disabled by providing, or encouraging the provision of services which will improve their conditions of life and also facilitate their active participation in and full integration into society. b. To advance education amongst those who are substantially or permanently disabled. c. To promote and/or provide training in skills of all kinds, particularly such skills as will assist those who are substantially or permanently disabled, or persons who assist in the care of those who are substantially or permanently disabled, in pursuing an independent life and aid their integration within the community generally. d. To promote, establish and operate other schemes of a charitable nature for the benefit of the community.

Data Sources

Scottish Charity Regulator
360 Giving
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