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The National Prayer Breakfast For Scotland

SC022447Registered charity from 24 March 1994
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Address Innes and Partners Ltd
18 Shairps Business Park
Houston Road
Livingston
Postcode EH54 5FD
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
4 The organisation's purpose is the promotion of religion in Scotland for the public benefit by creating and maintaining, for the glory of God and the public benefit, a forum for united action by those who acknowledge God's revelation in Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the Scriptures by 4.1 calling the people of Scotland to prayer and the study of the Christian scriptures 4.2 encouraging the prayerful support of those in influence and authority in the nation of Scotland 4.3 promoting the values of the kingdom of Jesus Christ as a model for living in home, work, community and nation.
Details of the charity's operations
Charity Status: Active
Last Updated: 03 Mar 2025
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 23 Mar 2017
Previous Constitutional Form 1: Trust (founding document is a deed of trust) (other than educational endowment)
Previous Constitutional Form 1 Date: 24 Mar 1994
Geographical Spread: Operations cover all or most of Scotland
Main Operating Location: Aberdeen
Purposes: "the advancement of religion"
Beneficiaries: "Other defined groups","No specific group, or for the benefit of the community"
Types of activity undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
Notes: This SCIO was incorporated on 23 March 2017 as a result of a Change to SCIO application by National Prayer Breakfast For Scotland, SC022447, which was a Trust registered as a charity since 24 March 1994.
Annual Information Submission History
Year End Income Expenditure Annual Return Received Accounts Received Latest Accounts
30 Sept 2020 £2,281 £121 30 Jun 2021 Yes
30 Sept 2021 £7,149 £5,194 20 May 2022 Yes
30 Sept 2022 £13,465 £18,866 05 Mar 2024 Yes
30 Sept 2023 £23,406 £20,212 05 Mar 2024 Yes
30 Sept 2024 £24,739 £23,637 28 Feb 2025 Yes National Prayer Breakfast 2024 accounts for signing_Redacted
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