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ACTIVITIES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE


In the year under review the amount expended on charitable activities amounted to £680,366 (7.36% increase on the 2008: £633,701). This included a good mix of reactive and proactive projects which identified the key deliverables that would lead to the achievement of the strategic objectives, and went some way to meeting the challenges of the global skills agenda outlined in the ‘review of the year’ section.


The Trust’s charitable activities appear in this section under the three strategic areas of support. Also under this section (page 38) the Trustees report on a project awarded funding in the previous year end which came into fruition during the year under review.


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The Trustees consider that projects supported under this strategic area are at the very core of the Trust’s main aim. Grants totaling £635,421 were awarded for this strategic area (9.67% increase on 2008: £579,411).


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The Trustees believe that when submitting applications, associations have taken on board the need that, wherever feasible, they collaborate or can demonstrate that they have explored the possibility of collaborating on projects thereby avoiding any unnecessary duplication whilst maximising the difference and impact they make to the hospitality industry.


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The following pages contain further analysis, together with a listing and synopsis of all grants awarded by the Trustees in the year under review under this strategic area:-


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The Trustees would continue to assist Schools, FE and HE establishments enhance and enrich the quality of their hospitality training so that they play a leading role in providing the vocational and technical skills required by the industry.


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