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The Trustees consider it important to award small grants directly to individuals undertaking hospitality related courses. At the same time they are mindful that this area carries a higher element of risk. In order to minimise the risk, grants are in the majority of cases, made payable to the university, college or training provider.
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The Trustees would recognise and reward the achievement of specific skills by offering their support to leading industry competitions. Funding allocated for competitions is specifically targeted for the provision of educational scholarships/prizes as this fits comfortably within the remit of the Trust. The scholarships should be used in a way that furthers the education, training and development of the individual.
ACTIVITIES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
In the year under review the grants awarded and paid amounted to £886,456. As discussed in the ‘review of the year’ section, budget constraints continue to impact heavily on educational establishments and third sector organisations. This has led them to think outside the box and search elsewhere in order to recover the deficits of those funds previously received from the public purse. The Trustees are acutely aware that their funding would appear to be all the more pivotal in the current economic climate at a time when skills are beginning to be seen as a new global currency. Below are those grants awarded in the year that the Trustees believe will help the recipients meet the challenges of the global skills agenda.
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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 and as such awarded grants totalling £805,406. The sum includes a refund of (£18,000) for two grants awarded in the previous year end for projects that did not proceed.
The following pages contain further analysis, together with a listing and synopsis of all grants under this strategic area.
In the year under review, the Trustees awarded grants totalling £217,466 to 8 schools. Details of the grants appear below and overleaf:-
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Beaufort Community School is a Foundation school with Trust status providing secondary education for pupils aged 11–18. The grant from the Trust was provided to support the provision of a new teaching facility for Hospitality and Catering at Level 3 (i.e. in the Sixth form).
Courses at GCSE have been introduced successfully over recent years and the growth in popularity of these courses means that in order to deliver the new Level 3 course, the school needed to create a new teaching area equipped to industry standards.
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