Walton Charity

Who they support

We focus on five priority areas: Alleviating financial poverty and hardship Promoting personal health and wellbeing Addressing isolation and loneliness Promoting affordable housing for all ages Working to improve educational attainment

  • The average annual spending of grantees has been £1 million
  • The average age of charities supported has been 17 years.

Grant criteria

Walton Charity is a local charitable foundation supporting people in Elmbridge who are experiencing financial hardship. We understand the needs of those living in Elmbridge and work with local partners and the community to tackle issues of poverty and inequality, homelessness and isolation in our local area. We are a trusted member of the community, having been established over 800 years ago, with a strong track record of providing grants and housing to those in need.

Grant details

What we offer - Direct grants for individuals - Community grants for local organisations and schools - Independent living for people aged over 55 - Social housing for single people of all ages - Properties and land for use by the wider community - Low-cost allotments for rent and a Community allotment space - Support for the Walton & Hersham Foodbank

www.waltoncharity.org.uk

admin@waltoncharity.org.uk

01932220242

Walton On Thames Charity
1-2 The Quintet
Churchfield Road
WALTON-ON-THAMES
Surrey
KT12 2TZ


Charity registered in England & Wales, No: 1185959
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Analysis of Grants Made
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In this period 16 donations have been made totalling £107,367 to 15 organisations

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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
Community Foundation for Surrey 72% 60%
Co-operative Group 51% 33%
The National Lottery Community Fund 47% 40%
Garfield Weston Foundation 28% 27%
The Henry Smith Charity 23% 20%
The Rayne Foundation 20% 13%
CAF 20% 20%
The London Community Foundation 16% 7%
The Foyle Foundation 16% 7%
The Childhood Trust 16% 7%
Sole supporter: 40% by number, 28% by value.
Individual Grants Made
When Amount Annual
Spending
Grantee To be used for
15/09/2021 £10,000 £280,645 WALSINGHAM CARE CHARITY It will enable direct funding of specific individual needs for carers
10/09/2021 £5,580 BURHILL Walton Charity awards grants and funding to local schools to support disadvantaged pupils with learning and other enrichment activities.
09/09/2021 £4,385 BELL FARM Walton Charity awards grants and funding to local schools to support disadvantaged pupils with learning and other enrichment activities.
19/08/2021 £2,500 ST NICHOLAS’ CHURCH Funding for a community café that will directly support people who are isolated and on low incomes in the local community
19/08/2021 £1,000 £305,097 THE LUCY RAYNER FOUNDATION This project will directly support students who are identified as in need of mental health support, equipping them with the right tools to support their own mental well-being.
26/07/2021 £15,000 £235,946 DELIGHT Arts-based learning programme to improve engagement and confidence in learning
09/07/2021 £500 WALTON OAK Walton Charity awards grants and funding to local schools to support disadvantaged pupils with learning and other enrichment activities.
02/06/2021 £6,000 CHANDLERS FIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL A 6-week literacy catch-up programme for Year 4 children
02/06/2021 £720 CHANDLERS FIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL One-off well-being support for teachers during COVID-19. Laptop.
01/06/2021 £9,682 £28,535 DISCOVERY CHURCH TRUST Funding 2 weekly groups that support children/young people in need of mental health support
01/06/2021 £17,000 £153,293 VOICES OF HOPE Funding weekly meal kits to families identified as at risk of food insecurity
01/06/2021 £5,000 £156,598 SURREY DRUG & ALCOHOL CARE LTD Telephone counselling for Elmbridge residents
01/06/2021 £3,000 £158,058 OASIS CHILDCARE CENTRE Providing a delegated fund for school uniform costs for low-income families
24/05/2021 £5,000 £600,018 CITIZEN ADVICE ELMBRIDGE WEST Providing a delegated fund for individuals or families who are going through financial difficulties
10/05/2021 £7,000 £12,505,000 SPURGEONS Providing a delegated fund for school uniform costs for low-income families
07/05/2021 £15,000 £176,055 CITIZEN ADVICE ESHER & DISTRICT Funding an increase in supervisor capacity for debt and associated direct costs. Grant for third year of grant (2023).

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