HEATHROW COMMUNITY TRUST

Who they support

Grant-making charity supporting improved quality of life for the people living and working in the local community around Heathrow Airport and the neighbouring boroughs and other parts of the UK where Heathrow employees reside.Supports programmes for Young People, Environment and Sustainability, and Communities. Also supports programmes enabling employees of Heathrow to engage with the community.

www.heathrowcommunitytrust.org

HCT@GROUNDWORK.ORG.UK

07885271257

HEATHROW COMMUNITY TRUST
THE COMPASS CENTRE
NELSON ROAD
LONDON HEATHROW AIRPORT
HOUNSLOW
TW6 2GW


Charity registered in England & Wales, No: 1183004
Charity Commission for England and Wales
Analysis of Grants Made
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  • In this period 23 donations have been made totalling £77,577 to 21 organisations
  • This grant maker is prepared to support unregistered organisations
  • The average age of charities supported has been 13 years.

Where are the Beneficiaries?
How big are the Recipients? ?
  • Average annual spending of registered grantees: £3,057,686
Which activities are being funded?
How old were the charities when supported?
Growth in Spending
(per annum over last 3 years)
Main Overlaps with other Grant Makers ?
By ValueBy Number
National Lottery Community Fund 54% 48%
Garfield Weston Foundation 48% 38%
Co-Operative Group 35% 29%
Community Foundation for Surrey 20% 19%
BBC Children in Need 20% 19%
Lloyds Bank Foundation 17% 19%
City Bridge Trust 17% 14%
Henry Smith Charity 16% 14%
DCMS 14% 19%
Greater London Authority 14% 10%
Sole supporter: 24% by number, 19% by value.
Individual Grants Made
When Amount/
Spending
Recipient To be used for
22/05/2020 £3,350
£90,520
BHAKTI YOGA INSTITUTE (SRI CHAITANYA SARASWAT MATH) Increased production, preparation, storage, transport & delivery costs of food and supplies due to increased demand due to Covid19.
22/05/2020 £2,500
£235,946
DELIGHT To roll out additional Boxes of Delight for home learning for primary school children.
22/05/2020 £2,500
£4,592,783
SPEAR funding for personal protective equipment, a remote working system, fund travel costs and new cleaning contracts, and purchase white/ brown goods and food for clients self-isolating in emergency accommodation.
22/05/2020 £2,500
£204
THE MANOR FRIENDS CHARITY materials for activities to engage withdrawn care home residents
08/05/2020 £3,000
ABC TO READ Usually supply volunteer reading buddies to schools - have made great efforts to change their delivery model so they can continue to support young children in learning to read through a variety of ways. Funding will help them continue to develop new activities as well as 'keeping the lights on' until schools start again
08/05/2020 £2,834
£1,835,970
ORANGE TREE THEATRE To support post of Executive Director to enable them to move to delivering digitally. Have already moved to showing productions online and have developed good audience figures.
08/05/2020 £2,500
£7,798,000
ROYAL BROMPTON & HAREFIELD HOSPITALS CHARITY Wish to bring forward and extend the planned engagement of staff and patients with the construction of the Peace Garden by making available more online tools.
08/05/2020 £5,000
£3,195,111
SPRINGBOARD HCT funding would be put directly to helping vulnerable beneficiaries, living within the HCT focus boroughs, to access the new Springboard Digital Hospitality Employability Academy. The Academy has been created in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, digitalising all of our programme resources and enabling a delivery approach which is fully remote but still offers high levels of employability skills training and emotional support
24/04/2020 £4,700
£26,733
CREATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS Aiming to provide training and support to LD clients, and their carers, to enable them to use digital technologies to communicate whilst they are in self-isolation.
24/04/2020 £5,000
VICTORIA JUNIOR SCHOOL, FELTHAM To support rolling out GROW-AT-Home activities working with a range of partner organisations to encourage those without gardens ot grown vegetables and flowers at home during lockdown.
17/04/2020 £2,500
MAPIS CIC we will replace our face-to-face employability programmes with 2 alternative solutions delivered virtually, either as unaccredited training and accredited qualifications.
17/04/2020 £4,993
£235,946
DELIGHT To roll out Boxes of Delight response project. Funding from HCT will enable Delight to reach 435 disadvantaged children in Spelthorne and Runneymede. Have discussed with schools and identified children whose parents are unable to support their home-learning, unable to afford resources and/or who are unable to access online learning. Have developed Box of resources and projects to be usable by primary school children with no adult support required.
17/04/2020 £3,200
£45,217
STANWELL FOOD BANK The funds will be used to support our Covid-19 kitchen operation to increase capacity to cook more fresh meals for vulnerable and self-isolating residents.
10/04/2020 £5,000
£55,434
ST GEORGES YOUTH CLUB HANWORTH providing online and phone support to youth club members, particularly those in the Mental Health support groups.
10/04/2020 £5,000
£4,592,783
SPEAR Personal Protective Equipment to protect the health of frontline workers and homeless people in the community, either rough sleeping or in accommodation project.
10/04/2020 £2,500
£45,219
STANWELL EVENTS extra work supporting food distribution, also additional work to develop and distribute resource packs to children at home
10/04/2020 £2,500
PINKNEYS GREEN CRICKET CLUB funding for our running costs to keep the club viable over the next 3 months and offer opportunities for our colts to continue to take part if their family financial situation has changed.
03/04/2020 £2,500
£2,793,900
ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT TRUST developing STEM engagement activities for use in schools for children of key workers, and online for home schooling.
03/04/2020 £2,500
OUR LADY OF SORROWS AND ST BRIDGET OF SWEDEN ISLEWORTH Support to local community including: Help, advice and emotional support to all the parishioners via telephone, conference calls, social media briefings; Supporting families who have loved ones hospitalised. They continue to administer the sacraments (example the last rites) and will go to the hospitals (regardless of whether it is covid-19 or other related illnesses). Organising and liaising with funeral parlours and hospitals to ensure that the funerals of those impacted are conducted with the utmost respect, dignity and care for those bereaved loved ones left behind.
03/04/2020 £2,500
£397,504
EAST TO WEST Working in partnership with the schools, we’re contacting those students we work with to continue the support in a virtual setting – at present this is via a phone call, this enables us to continue to provide support whilst keeping both our team and those we support safe from a safeguarding perspective.
03/04/2020 £3,000
£137,855
EDUCATION & SKILLS DEVELOPMENT GROUP support for those elderly and isolated members of the community, to continue befriending services where our project worker and volunteer engage vulnerable and isolated services remotely and provide support.
03/04/2020 £2,500
£559,170
VINEYARD COMMUNITY CENTRE We run the Richmond Food Banks and we have already seen an increased demand for our services. Four of our satellite food banks are this week still distributing food parcels at the door but essentially we are now moving to just delivering food parcels to vulnerable people in their homes. We have had to close our regular morning drop-in sessions for homeless people – but were delighted that most of these folks have now been placed in hotel rooms or other temporary accommodation. They nevertheless continue to need support. Our case worker is now providing this remotely with a new mobile number advising them about benefits and making referrals for accommodation.
03/04/2020 £5,000
£10,398,000
THAMES HOSPICE Thames Hospice is on the front line of the fight against COVID-19 in our community. We are caring for two of the most vulnerable groups: our existing patients whose underlying medical conditions make them very high risk, and the most seriously affected COVID-19 patients for whom we are providing palliative care in our inpatient unit (IPU).
Cumulative Grants
Amount Recipient
£7,500 SPEAR
£7,493 DELIGHT
£5,000 VICTORIA JUNIOR SCHOOL, FELTHAM
£5,000 THAMES HOSPICE
£5,000 ST GEORGES YOUTH CLUB HANWORTH
£5,000 SPRINGBOARD
£4,700 CREATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS
£3,350 BHAKTI YOGA INSTITUTE (SRI CHAITANYA SARASWAT MATH)
£3,200 STANWELL FOOD BANK
£3,000 EDUCATION & SKILLS DEVELOPMENT GROUP
£3,000 ABC TO READ
£2,834 ORANGE TREE THEATRE
£2,500 EAST TO WEST
£2,500 VINEYARD COMMUNITY CENTRE
£2,500 THE MANOR FRIENDS CHARITY
£2,500 STANWELL EVENTS
£2,500 ROYAL BROMPTON & HAREFIELD HOSPITALS CHARITY
£2,500 PINKNEYS GREEN CRICKET CLUB
£2,500 OUR LADY OF SORROWS AND ST BRIDGET OF SWEDEN ISLEWORTH
£2,500 MAPIS CIC
£2,500 ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT TRUST

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Charity Commission for England and Wales
Scottish Charity Regulator
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland
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