Charities In Lincolnshire
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The Royal Air Force Heraldry Trust
Armed forcesThe RAF Heraldry Trust aims to provide an heraldic achievement for all the badges of RAF squadrons past and present to be housed as a permanent record at Cranwell where it may be consulted by interested individuals and organisations. This is a method of preserving the heritage of the RAF which is otherwise in danger of being lost as the members of previous squadrons pass away and their badges are
Charity Of Simon Clarke
Beneficiary group, Social welfareMake payment to pensioners who shall be poor widows, widowers, spinsters or bachelors who are resident in the Parish of Leverton.
Charity Of Henry Neave
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe supply christmas food parcels for the senior citizens and widows of Belchford parish.These are put together and delivered the week before christmas.
Alexander Wrawby Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationSmall grants (·25) to village children leaving primary school. Small grants in response to requests from local primary school/nursery for educational items eg. hymn books.
Fulstow Community Primary School Fund
EducationSchool
The Junior Sports Programme Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe trust's objectives are the advancement of the physical education of children and young people under the age of 18 years through organising or providing facilities, paying for items, services or facilities.
The Partney Relief In Need Charity
Facilitiesgeneral charitable purposes
The Dandelion Trust
FacilitiesThe Trust helps people in traumatic situations, supports the arts and conserves green spaces and beautiful buildings.
Charles Bellwood Charity
Arts, ReligionHelps fund the church choir
Poors Piece
The charity is in respect of land at Nettleton held in trust for the residents of Nettleton. The income is received from letting the land annually for grazing livestock. The income is used for the benefit of the community.
Parochial Charities
for the good of the parish
Charity Of George Metham (wisbech)
Social welfarerelief of poverty
Hall Meadow Estate
FacilitiesTHE HALL MEADOW ESTATE WAS FORMED IN 1969 FROM THE CONSTABLES ALLOTMENT, PINDERS ALLOTMENT AND BONDAGE ACRE WHICH WERE CREATED IN 1815. IT EXISTS FOR THE GENERAL BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS OF DEEPING ST JAMES, LINCOLNSHIRE. ITS SOLE TRUSTEE IS THE BODY CORPORATE OF DEEPING ST JAMES PARISH COUNCIL.ITS ONLY ASSET IS LAND LET TO THE PARISH COUNCIL FOR USE AS ALLOTMENTS BY THE LOCAL COMMUNITY.
Charity Of Mrs Jane Baker
supporting the less well off in Hemingby
The Bull Charities
Facilities, HeritageMaintenance of War Memorial and Memorial playing field.
Playing Field Bassingham
Facilities, LeisureAdministration of the Bassingham Playing Field for the use of inhabitants of the Parish of Bassingham without distinction of political, religious or other opinions, for recreation and leisure time occupation with the object of improving conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Charity Of Joseph Clarey
Economic and community development, Facilities, Social welfareThe Joseph Clarey Charity incorporating the St peter Toynton Relief in need Charity. Toynton relief in need charity has been merged into The Joseph Clarey charity. Toynton relief in need owns and consists of 2 parcels of land, The poor Close Meadow and the Poor Close Arable which it rents on an annual basis. The money raised is distributed to poor and needy individuals, who live in the village.
Twenty Village Hall
Facilities, LeisureSocial and recreational for village and surrounding area
Hykeham Millennium Green Trust
FacilitiesConsolidated Charities
Social welfarePurpose is to provide aid and relief to the poor within the Parish of Edenham,Grimsthorpe, Scottlethorpe and Elsthorpe.
Edmund Moulton
Beneficiary group, Social welfareFollowing reviews in 2006, it was agreed that age or marital qualification as a means of deciding need was stopped. In 2010, the Trustees began making payments as they saw fit and in line with the Charity Commission directives, whilst bearing in mind the desire of Mr Edmund Moulton, who established the Charity in 1723 for providing coats for poor men at Christmas in the Parish of St Andrew.
Charity Of Randolph Pattinson (known Locally As The Poor Gardens)
Facilities, Social welfareThe charity provides small donations to local people within the Parish of Beckingham. Donations may be for various reasons although originally the charity was established to donate to the poor.
Gravel Allotments
FacilitiesLand owned by Council- leased for parish use
Ann Moore
Social welfareRelief of Poverty
Poor's Land (donor Unknown)
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSmall grants made to widows and widowers of pension age living in Welton Le Marsh.