OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The Trustees believe that the increase in grant funding will continue its upward trend. This is as much because (a) the Trust will continue with its proactive communications policy of raising awareness and publicising activities; (b) previous recessions have shown that demands on charities are inversely correlated to the health of the economy; and (c) there may be an impact from the funding crisis that will engulf public sector budgets. The Trustees will continue to give emphasis to projects that support one or more of the following areas: skills development, retention, continuous professional development, and those projects that demonstrate community involvement, long term sustainability and have due regard to the environment. In 2011 the Trust will be 50. Plans to mark this milestone in the Trust’s history will gather pace.
Margaret Georgiou
Margaret Georgiou Trust Administrator and Secretary to the Trustees
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