WEST WICKHAM AND SHIRLEY BAPTIST CHURCH — grant history
Latest income
£306k
Grants listed (FY2023)
6
Listed grants total
£4k
Accounts grants total
£5k
listed grants do not fully reconcile with the accounts total — list may be partialextracted from its FY2023 accounts
What this funder supports
Causes funded
- Religious Activities
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
- Education/training
- Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity
- Disability
- Overseas Aid/famine Relief
- Accommodation/housing
- General Charitable Purposes
Where grantees operate
- Nepal
- Spain
- India
- Mozambique
- Peru
- Philippines
- Albania
- France
- Israel
- Sri Lanka
Grants made, per its accounts filings
| Recipient | Year | Amount | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shirley Neighbourhood Care | FY2023 | £2k | Lunch Club partnership |
| Baptist Missionary Society | FY2023 | £647 | Missionary support |
| George Muller Charitable Trust | FY2023 | £520 | Not specified in grantee list, likely grant received or misclassification in note, but listed under Grants by Institution. However, looking at Note 3b, it lists 'Grants by Recipient Type' and then 'Grants by Institution'. The items under 'Grants by Institution' are the recipients of grants MADE BY the charity. George Muller Charitable Trust is listed there. Wait, George Muller is a charity. Did this church give to them? Or did they receive? The header is 'Grants by Institution'. Usually, this means grants paid out. However, George Muller Charitable Trust is a major grant-making body. Let's look at the context. Note 3b header: 'Analysis of Grants'. Sub-header: 'Grants by Recipient Type'. Then 'Grants by Institution'. Then 'Grants to Institutions'. The amount 3,969 is 'Grants to Institutions'. The list below breaks down that 3,969. Shirley Neighbourhood Care (2,170) + Baptist Missionary Society (647) + George Muller Charitable Trust (520) + London Baptist Association (356) + Pilgrims Hospice (136) + Shrublands Foodbank (125) = 3,954. Close to 3,969. The difference might be rounding or other small grants. It is highly unusual for a local church to give grants to George Muller Charitable Trust. It is more likely they *received* a grant from them. However, the table structure 'Grants by Institution' under 'Analysis of Grants' (which is an expenditure note) strongly implies these are grants *paid*. Let's re-read carefully. Note 3 is 'Expenditure on charitable activities'. Item 'Grants/Gifts' is 5,352 total. 3,969 is 'Grants to Institutions'. 1,383 is 'Grants to Individuals'. The list under 'Grants by Institution' sums to 3,954. The total is 3,969. The items are likely the recipients. But George Muller? Let's check if 'George Muller Charitable Trust' is a grantee. If the church received a grant, it would be in Income. It is not in Income. Therefore, it must be an expenditure. Did the church pay a grant to George Muller? Or is the label 'Grants by Institution' misleading and it means 'Grants from Institutions'? No, Note 3 is Expenditure. So these are grants paid. It is possible the church made a donation/grant to the Trust. Or perhaps the Trust is a partner. Given the rule |
| London Baptist Association | FY2023 | £356 | Not specified |
| Pilgrims Hospice | FY2023 | £136 | Not specified |
| Shrublands Foodbank | FY2023 | £125 | Not specified |
| Shirley Neighbourhood Care | FY2022 | £7k | |
| Christians against Poverty | FY2022 | £600 | |
| DEC | FY2022 | £135 | |
| Shrublands Foodbank | FY2022 | £120 | |
| Other | FY2022 | £43 |