Finance Score: 2
Governance Score: 0
Support Score: 5
  • Strong growth: +2
  • No PartB
(no info on trustees)
    • Grant maker support: +5
    Overall GiG Score: 7 ?

    THE HOPE PROJECT SCOTLAND (SCIO) 

    Analysis by Giving is Great

    Positives:

    • The charity has received backing from multiple prominent grant makers recently
    • There has been strong growth in spending over the last 5 years
    • There have been no material income shortfalls in recent years
    • This charity is based in an area of high deprivation
    Established: 6 years
    Scottish Charity Regulator
    Financial Data
    Income & Spending ?
    Period ending 09/11/18 09/11/19 09/11/20 09/11/21 09/11/22 09/11/23
    Total income £13,145 £37,229 £39,328 £23,650 £50,410 £90,240
    Total spending £12,722 £37,756 £30,108 £23,149 £43,291 £62,661
    Surplus/deficit £423 -£527 £9,220 £501 £7,119 £27,579
    Listed activities
    • It carries out activities or services itself
    Purposes
    • The advancement of health
    • The relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
    Where it operates
    • Operations cover all or most of 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.

    Major supporters in last 5 years
    National Lottery Community Fund£24,950
    Foundation Scotland£9,764
    The Foyle Foundation£7,500
    Scottish Government£7,050
    Specific Donations
    Amount When
    Months
    To be used for
    National Lottery Community Fund - 2023 Awareness day focus on community
    £9,950 20/04/2023
    This group will use the funding to run three informative and interactive events on sickle-cell disease which expects to host a total of 200+ people in North East of Glasgow.
    The Foyle Foundation - Small Grants
    £7,500 08/02/2022
    towards core costs over the next 12 months (awarded grant in response to coronavirus)
    National Lottery Community Fund - Raising above challenges
    £10,000 22/04/2021
    This group will use the funding to support individuals and families with Sickle-Cell Anaemia Disease in Glasgow.
    Foundation Scotland - Grant to Hope Project Scotland
    £5,000 30/09/2020
    To fund online mental health workshops for Hope Project Scotland?s 178 members and IT training to enable them to access these.
    National Lottery Community Fund - AFTER COVID-19 PROJECT
    £5,000 24/07/2020
    12
    This group will use the funding to support people with Sickle-Cell Anaemia Disease after they complete their shielding phase of COVID-19.
    Scottish Government - The Hope Project Scotland (SCIO)
    £7,050 10/06/2020
    Detailed description not provided.
    Foundation Scotland - Grant to Hope Project Scotland
    £4,764 13/04/2020
    To purchase dongle?s for members to remain connected, food vouchers, taxi travel expenses for hospital appointments due to their blood conditions and not being able to use public transport now, ....more
    National Lottery Community Fund - Breaking the stigma on Sickle-cell
    £9,800 15/03/2019
    12
    This group will use the funding to run an event which will raise awareness of Sickle Cell Anaemia Disease in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. The event will take place on Saturday 29th June and aims to ....more
    Robertson Trust - Rent and parent/youth activity costs.
    £5,000 28/02/2019
    Rent and parent/youth activity costs.
    DCMS - Tampon Tax Community Fund
    £9,400 30/01/2019
    Many of the women and girls we support lack self-esteem and self-confidence , which was diminished by the way people look at the suffers of sickle-cell anaemia disease and their families, they are ....more
    Women's Fund for Scotland - Support Sessions
    £9,400 10/12/2018
    10
    to contribute towards delivering support sessions and a programme of activities and training.
    The Clothworkers Foundation - Grant to HOPE PROJECT SCOTLAND
    £3,900 07/12/2018
    purchase of computers and office equipment for a charity which works with disadvantaged minority communities in Glasgow
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    Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

    How is it governed?

    Trustees

    Sorry we have no information about the Trustees.

    Legal constitution
    • Charity registered in Scotland on 10/11/2017, number: SC047913
    Filing Record
    4 returns made; all on time
    Main office

    110 Flemington Street , Flemington House Unit G2, Glasgow, G21 4BF

    Objectives

    The organisation's purpose is: The advancement of health in Scotland for people suffering from Sickle Cell anaemia and other blood disorders by bringing sufferers of Sickle-Cell anaemia, as well as those with other blood disorders, and their families together in order to eradicate isolation, social stigma and prejudice.

    Data Sources

    Scottish Charity Regulator
    360 Giving
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