THE JONGEN CHARITABLE TRUST — grant history

Registered charity 1203338 · filings on the Charity Commission register

Latest income
£22.3m
Grants listed (FY2025)
23
Listed grants total
£5.2m
Accounts grants total
£4.9m

listed grants reconcile with the accounts totalextracted from its FY2025 accounts

What this funder supports

Based on the register classifications and operating areas of the grant recipients we could match to the charity register (a subset of all grantees).

Causes funded
  • Education/training (7 grantees)
  • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty (5 grantees)
  • The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives (4 grantees)
  • Economic/community Development/employment (4 grantees)
  • General Charitable Purposes (3 grantees)
  • Accommodation/housing (3 grantees)
  • Overseas Aid/famine Relief (1 grantee)
  • Other Charitable Purposes (1 grantee)
  • Disability (1 grantee)
Where grantees operate
  • Throughout England And Wales (4 grantees)
  • Throughout England (4 grantees)
  • Scotland (3 grantees)
  • Bosnia And Herzegovina (1 grantee)
  • Croatia (1 grantee)
  • Cyprus (1 grantee)
  • Canada (1 grantee)
  • Egypt (1 grantee)
  • France (1 grantee)
  • Czech Republic (1 grantee)

Grants made, per its accounts filings

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RecipientYearAmountPurpose
Médecins Sans FrontièresFY2025£1.5mFor 12-months to support core costs. Médecins Sans Frontières is an international humanitarian organisation providing medical care in more than 75 countries.
Refuge PointFY2025£733kFor 12-months to support core costs. RefugePoint partners with refugees to find long-term safety and to help them rebuild their lives through two main programmatic pillars: Self-Reliance and Resettlement & Other Pathways to Safety.
IntoUniversityFY2025£200kFor 12-months to support core costs. IntoUniversity supports children from disadvantaged neighbourhoods to attain their chosen aspiration, including further and higher education, employment and work-based training.
Birkbeck UniversityFY2025£200kFor 12-months to support the Birkbeck Needs-Based Assessment (BNBA) Fund. The fund offers crucial support to students in financial hardship, helping them stay on track, continue their studies, and succeed, often against extraordinary personal odds.
Place2BeFY2025£200kFor 12-months to support core costs. Place2Be provide mental health support in schools through one-to-one and group counselling and offer expert training and professional qualifications for those who want to be a counsellor.
UN Refugee AgencyFY2025£200kFor 12-months to support the DAFI programme. The DAFI scholarship programme provides tertiary education opportunities for refugees worldwide.
Spark MicrograntsFY2025£200kFor 12-months to support core costs. Spark Microgrants has supported more than a million people in six countries through their village-driven decision-making process that places power in the hands of those most affected by poverty.
Choose LoveFY2025£200kFor 12-months to support core costs. Choose Love supports refugees and displaced populations globally by funding 179 locally-led grassroots organisations in 31 countries.
Homeless LinkFY2025£150kFor 12-months to support core costs and their research and policy directorate. Homeless Link are the national membership charity for organisations working directly with people who become homeless in England. They work to make services better and campaign for policy change that will help end homelessness.
AllChild (formerly West London Zone)FY2025£150kFor 12-months to support core costs. AllChild supports schools in underserved neighbourhoods across the UK to help children build the social, emotional, and academic skills they need to flourish.
City HarvestFY2025£150kFor 12-months to support core costs. City Harvest is a food charity that rescues nutritious surplus food from farms, manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers, and delivers it, for free, to over 133,000 people a week via organisations feeding those facing food poverty.
New Horizon Youth CentreFY2025£150kFor 12-months to support core costs. New Horizon Youth Centre supports 18-24 year olds who are homeless or unsafe in London by supporting their health, housing and life-skill needs.
ResurgoFY2025£150kFor 12-months to support core costs. Resurgo helps uneducated and unemployed 16-24 year-olds overcome the challenges they face, supporting them to get into and succeed in long-term employment.
The National House ProjectFY2025£150kFor 12-months to support core costs. The National House Project provides the knowledge, resources and support to establish and maintain Local House Projects (LHPs), which supports young people leaving care with the skills they need to live independently.
Village EnterpriseFY2025£150kFor 12-months to support the DREAMS Programme. The DREAMS Programme works in Uganda and Ethiopia to equip refugees with the skills, resources, and markets to start sustainable businesses and graduate from extreme poverty.
Home ProjectFY2025£125kFor 12-months to support core costs. The Home Project works in Greece to provide a network of child protection services to hundreds of unaccompanied children whose families and lives have been wrecked by war and persecution.
SettleFY2025£100kFor 12-months to support core costs. Settle supports care-experienced young people avoiding eviction from their first home.
IMC WeekendschoolFY2025£100kFor 12-months to support core costs and five schools participating in the Heerlen programme. IMC Weekend School is a supplementary school for children (aged 10-14) from under-resourced neighbourhoods in the Netherlands. Through a two and three-year course, students gain the skills and knowledge needed to find a place in society that matches their capacities.
Centre for Justice InnovationFY2025£100kFor 12-months to support core costs. The Centre for Justice Innovation seeks to introduce and support new ideas, projects, and practices within the criminal justice system.
St Giles TrustFY2025£86kNot specified in the detailed list, but included in the major grants table.
Tutor TrustFY2025£75kFor 12-months to support core costs. Tutor Trust partner with schools, colleges and other educational providers to deliver high-quality, high-impact tutoring to young people across Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Tees Valley and West Yorkshire.
Refugee ActionFY2025£75kNot specified in the detailed list, but included in the major grants table.
Random acts of kindness (RAOK)FY2025£75kFive random acts of kindness grants awarded at £15,000 each.
IntoUniversityFY2024£200kFor 12-months to support core costs. IntoUniversity supports children from disadvantaged neighbourhoods to attain their chosen aspiration, including further and higher education, employment and work-based training.
New Horizon Youth CentreFY2024£200kFor 12-months to support core costs. New Horizon Youth Centre supports 18-24 year olds who are homeless or unsafe in London by supporting their health, housing and lifeskill needs.
Place2BeFY2024£200kFor 12-months to support core costs. Place2Be provide mental health support in schools through one-to-one and group counselling and offer expert training and professional qualifications for those who want to be a counsellor.
ResurgoFY2024£150kFor 12-months to support core costs. Resurgo helps uneducated and unemployed 16-24 year-olds overcome the challenges they face, supporting them to get into and succeed in long-term employment.
AllChild (formerly West London Zone)FY2024£150kFor 12-months to support core costs. AllChild supports schools in underserved neighbourhoods across the UK to help children build the social, emotional, and academic skills they need to flourish.
City HarvestFY2024£150kFor 12-months to support core costs. City Harvest is a food charity that rescues nutritious surplus food from farms, manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers, and delivers it, for free, to over 130,000 people a week via organisations feeding those facing food poverty.
Homeless LinkFY2024£150kFor 12-months to support core costs and their research and policy directorate. Homeless Link are the national membership charity for organisations working directly with people who become homeless in England. They work to make services better and campaign for policy change that will help end homelessness.
Tutor TrustFY2024£125kFor 12-months to support core costs. Tutor Trust partner with schools, colleges and other educational providers to deliver high-quality, high-impact tutoring to young people across Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Tees Valley and West Yorkshire.
SettleFY2024£100kFor 12-months to support core costs. Settle supports care-experienced young people avoid eviction from their first home.
The National House ProjectFY2024£100kFor 12-months to support core costs. The National House Project provides the knowledge, resources and support to establish and maintain Local House Projects (LHPs), which supports young people leaving care with the skills they need to live independently.
Refugee ActionFY2024£100kFor 12-months to support core costs. Refugee Action helps people who have survived some of the world’s worst regimes. By offering them the basic support they need to live again and supporting them to build safe, happy and productive lives in the UK.
St Giles TrustFY2024£75kFor 12-months to support core costs. St Giles Trust uses real-life past experiences to provide advice, training and support to people who have left prison.
Centre for Justice InnovationFY2024£75kFor 12-months to support core costs. The Centre for Justice Innovation seeks to introduce and support new ideas, projects, and practices within the criminal justice system.
Random acts of kindness (RAOK) – all grants of £15,000FY2024£15kRandom acts of kindness
Random acts of kindness (RAOK) – all grants of £15,000FY2024£15kRandom acts of kindness
Random acts of kindness (RAOK) – all grants of £15,000FY2024£15kRandom acts of kindness
Random acts of kindness (RAOK) – all grants of £15,000FY2024£15kRandom acts of kindness
Random acts of kindness (RAOK) – all grants of £15,000FY2024£15kRandom acts of kindness
Random acts of kindness (RAOK) – all grants of £15,000FY2024£15kRandom acts of kindness
Random acts of kindness (RAOK) – all grants of £15,000FY2024£15kRandom acts of kindness

About this data

This grant list is extracted by automated reading of the grant-maker’s own accounts PDFs as filed with the Charity Commission, and cross-checked against the accounts’ stated grant totals (listed sum 5195093 vs reference 4866254 (6.8% diff; ref=stated)). Recipients are linked to register entries only on an exact charity-number or unambiguous exact-name match. If you represent this funder and want a correction, contact us.