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Allchurches Trust Beneficiaries 2020 ALLCHURCHES TRUST LIMITED Beneficiaries of grants awarded in 2020 1 During the year, the charity awarded grants for the following national projects: 2020 £000 Grants for national projects: 4Front Theatre, Worcester, Worcestershire 2 A Rocha UK, Southall, London 15 Archbishops' Council of the Church of England, London 2 Archbishops' Council, London 105 Betel UK, Birmingham 120 Cambridge Theological Federation, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire 2 Catholic Marriage Care Ltd, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire 16 Christian Education t/a RE Today Services, Birmingham, West Midlands 280 Church Pastoral Aid Society (CPAS), Coventry, West Midlands 7 Counties (formerly Counties Evangelistic Work), Westbury, Wiltshire 3 Cross Rhythms, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire 3 Fischy Music, Edinburgh 4 Fusion, Loughborough, Leicestershire 83 Gregory Centre for Church Multiplication, London 350 Home for Good, London 1 HOPE Together, Rugby, Warwickshire 17 Innervation Trust Limited, Hanley Swan, Worcestershire 10 Keswick Ministries, Keswick, Cumbria 9 Kintsugi Hope, Boreham, Essex 10 Linking Lives UK, Earley, Berkshire 10 Methodist Homes, Derby, Derbyshire 4 Northamptonshire Association of Youth Clubs (NAYC), Northampton, Northamptonshire 6 Plunkett Foundation, Woodstock, Oxfordshire 203 Pregnancy Centres Network, Winchester, Hampshire 7 Relational Hub, Littlehampton, West Sussex 120 Restored, Teddington, Middlesex 8 Safe Families for Children, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire 280 Safe Families, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear 8 Sandford St Martin (Church of England) Trust, London 79 St Luke's Healthcare for the Clergy, London 20 Student Christian Movement, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands 8 The Cinnamon Network, London 201 The Keswick Convention Trust, Cumbria 100 The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, London 11 Trussell Trust, Salisbury, Wiltshire 300 Truth Be Told: Storytelling For Life, Poole, Dorset 12 Wintershall CIO, Guildford, Surrey 1 With Community, Luton, Bedfordshire 300 Youthscape, Luton, Bedfordshire 30 2 During the year, the charity awarded grants for the following beneficiaries in England: 2020 £000 Grants in England: 291 Community Association CIO, West Bromwich, West Midlands 3 57 West, Southend-on-Sea, Essex 12 Across, Stansted, Hertfordshire 6 Acts Trust, Lincoln, Lincolnshire 18 Addington Fund, Barford, Warwickshire 2 Aigburth Community Church, Aigburth, Liverpool, Merseyside 6 Alabare Christian Care and Support, Salisbury, Wiltshire 2 Alderton Church, Alderton, Wiltshire 2 All Hallows Church, Bispham, Lancashire 2 All Nations Charitable Trust (aka All Nations Church), Oldham, Greater Manchester 4 All Nations Church, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 4 All Saints' and St James' Church, Brightlingsea, Essex 9 All Saints Church, All Cannings, Wiltshire 2 All Saints' Church, Barling Magna, Essex 4 All Saints Church, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex 3 All Saints Church, Biddenden, Kent 2 All Saints Church, Bloxwich, West Midlands 5 All Saints Church, Boyne Hill, Maidenhead, Berkshire 4 All Saints Church, Bradley, Derbyshire 2 All Saints Church, Brightwalton, Berkshire 5 All Saints Church, Burythorpe, North Yorkshire 2 All Saints' Church, Chevington, Suffolk 4 All Saints Church, Closworth, Somerset 2 All Saints Church, Cottenham, Cambridgeshire 4 All Saints Church, Crondall, Hampshire 4 All Saints Church, Croydon, Cambridgeshire 2 All Saints' Church, Dibden, Hampshire 2 All Saints Church, Ealing, London 4 All Saints' Church, Eaton, Nottinghamshire 2 All Saints Church, Feering, Essex 2 All Saints Church, Friskney, Lincolnshire 3 All Saints' Church, Great Glemham, Suffolk 2 All Saints' Church, Great Oakley, Essex 4 All Saints Church, Hameringham, Lincolnshire 2 All Saints Church, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire 3 All Saints Church, Highertown, Truro, Cornwall 50 All Saints Church, Hitcham, Suffolk 3 All Saints Church, Hove, East Sussex 3 All Saints Church, Hovingham, North Yorkshire 2 All Saints' Church, Ilkley, West Yorkshire 30 All Saints Church, Kenton, Devon 2 All Saints Church, Kingston, Surrey 3 All Saints Church, Mendham, Suffolk 3 All Saints Church, Netherthong, West Yorkshire 2 All Saints Church, New Haw, Surrey 1 All Saints' Church, Newton-on-Ouse, North Yorkshire 2 All Saints Church, Okehampton, Devon 2 All Saints' Church, Old Heathfield, East Sussex 2 3 2020 £000 Grants in England (continued): All Saints Church, Polebrook, Northamptonshire 3 All Saints' Church, Pytchley, Northamptonshire 3 All Saints' Church, Spelsbury, Oxfordshire 5 All Saints Church, Stisted, Essex 2 All Saints' Church, Stock, Essex 2 All Saints Church, Stradbroke, Suffolk 2 All Saints Church, Sudbourne, Suffolk 2 All Saints' Church, Warlingham, Surrey 1 All Saints Landmark Centre, Bradford, West Yorkshire 3 All Saints Parish Church, Hartest, Suffolk 2 All Saints Presbyterian Church, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear 6 All Saints with Holy Trinity Church, Loughborough, Leicestershire 5 All Saints' with St Hugh's Church, Gosforth, Tyne and Wear 3 All Souls Church, Eastbourne, East Sussex 9 All Souls Church, Leeds, West Yorkshire 4 Almondbury Methodist Church, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire 3 Alternatives Trust East London, London 18 Amazing Grace Chapel, Hull, East Yorkshire 3 Amazing Graze, Blackpool, Lancashire 3 Amblecote Community Church, Amblecote, West Midlands 8 Ampthill Baptist Church, Ampthill, Bedfordshire 8 Arbury Road Baptist Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire 10 Armed Forces' Christian Union, Watchfield, Wiltshire 1 Ascension Church, Southampton, Hampshire 6 Audlem Methodist Church, Crewe, Cheshire 23 Aylesbury Vineyard Church (AV), Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire 19 Azalea, Luton, Bedfordshire 3 Baildon Methodist Church, Baildon, West Yorkshire 2 Balderton Methodist Church, Balderton, Newark, Nottinghamshire 40 Baraka Community Cafe (inside Easton Christian Family Centre), Bristol 3 Barking Churches Unite, Essex 3 Bath Road Methodist Church, Swindon, Wiltshire 2 Bath Youth for Christ, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset 25 Batheaston New Village Hall, Batheaston, Somerset 11 Be Me Project, Dorking, Surrey 6 Beacon Church, Exeter, Devon 2 Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Historic Churches Trust, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire 55 Bedworth Parish, Bedworth, Warwickshire 1 Benefice of Worksop Christ Church and Shireoaks, Worksop, Nottinghamshire 2 Bentley Baptist Church, Bentley, South Yorkshire 5 BeSpace, Oxford, Oxfordshire 2 Bestwood Park Church, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire 4 Bethany Christian Centre, Hougton-Le-Spring, Tyne and Wear 15 Bethlehem City of the Heroes Ltd, Liverpool, Merseyside 7 Birch Hall Adventures, Kirby-le-Soken, Essex 2 Birmingham Cathedral 25 Bishop's Caundle Church, Dorset 4 Bishop's Stortford Youth Project Ltd, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire 3 4 2020 £000 Grants in England (continued): Bittaford Methodist Church, Devon 2 Blackburn Cathedral 25 Bognor Regis Baptist Church (known as Opengate), Bognor Regis, West Sussex 6 Bonny Downs Community Association, East Ham, London 37 Borderline Counselling Service, Carlisle, Cumbria 4 Bossiney Methodist Church, Tintagel, Cornwall 2 Bow Brickhill Parish Church, Bow Brickhill, Buckinghamshire 7 Bradford Cathedral 35 Bridge Church, Lincoln, Lincolnshire 11 Bridgebuilder Trust Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire 2 Brighouse Central Methodist Church, Brighouse, West Yorkshire 90 Brighthelm Church and Community Centre, Brighton, East Sussex 1 Bristol Cathedral 25 British Youth for Christ, Halesowen, West Midlands 8 Broadplace Charitable Foundation, Cobham, Surrey 1 Bromsgrove Youth and Community Hub, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire 5 Brough Methodist Church, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria 2 Bunyan Baptist Church, Stevenage, Hertfordshire 13 Burton Youth For Christ, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire 3 Bury St Edmunds Cathedral 25 Butt Lane Baptist Church, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire 2 CaBIC, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 6 Call to Prayer, Norwich, Norfolk 2 Canterbury Baptist Church, Canterbury, Kent 3 Canterbury Cathedral 25 Capel United Church, Tonbridge, Kent 2 Caraway, Southampton, Hampshire 4 CARIS Haringey, London 6 Caritas Anchor House, Canning Town, London 20 Caritas Hallam - Carmel Care, Sheffield, South Yorkshire 2 Carlisle Cathedral 25 Catholic Care, Leeds, West Yorkshire 2 Celebration Church United Kingdom, Luton, Bedfordshire 26 Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Sheffield, South Yorkshire 17 Centre for Health and Pastoral Care, Sowerby, North Yorkshire 33 Centre63, Kirkby, Liverpool 4 Champions Church, Skipton, North Yorkshire 2 Chandler's Ford Methodist Church, Hampshire 2 Chapel-en-le-Frith Methodist Church, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire 2 Chatsworth Baptist Church, West Norwood, London 18 Chatteris Parish Church, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire 7 Chelmsford Cathedral 28 Chelsea Academy, Chelsea, London 3 CherishEd., Pudsey, West Yorkshire 7 Chester Cathedral 25 Chesterton Methodist Church, Cambridge 31 Cheveley CEVC Primary School, Newmarket, Suffolk 2 Chichester Cathedral 25 5 2020 £000 Grants in England (continued): Chichester Cathedral Trust, Chichester, West Sussex 5 Chichester Diocesan Association for Family Support Work, Brighton, East Sussex 10 Christ Church Barnstaple, Barnstaple, Devon 6 Christ Church with St Philip's Church, Eastbourne, East Sussex 2 Christ Church, Alsager, Staffordshire 2 Christ Church, Bexleyheath, London 2 Christ Church, Brunswick, Manchester 12 Christ Church, Croydon, Greater London 4 Christ Church, East Greenwich, London 3 Christ Church, Epsom Common, Surrey 6 Christ Church, Erith, Kent 3 Christ Church, Feltham, Greater London 2 Christ Church, Gipsy Hill, London
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