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Queens Cross Community Foundation

SC035538Registered charity from 13 April 2004
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Notes:
This SCIO was incorporated on 01 July 2022 as a result of the conversion of a charitable company (THE GARSCUBE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION – Company No. SC206343)
Charity Information:
Address 45 Firhill Road
Glasgow
Postcode G20 7BE
Website No Link Provided
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
The organisation's purposes are: to relieve those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage in order to help enhance and sustain their wellbeing and promote healthy life choices; to advance education by supporting access to cultural, educational and development opportunities that can contribute to improved life chances for individuals and groups, and a more vibrant community for all; to prevent or relieve of poverty by supporting practical projects and proposed solutions within the geographical area being that area: bounded to the south by Great Western Road linking with New City Road and Cowcaddens Road; to the east by North Hanover Street, Dobbie’s Loan, Craighall Road, Saracen Street and Balmore Road; to the north and west by Bisland Drive, Queen Margaret Drive and Hotspur Street; to the west by Garrioch Road; to the south by Garriochmill Road to Queen Margaret Drive and to the west again by Queen Margaret Drive to Great Western Road, all Glasgow (such geographical area being hereinafter referred to as the "Community") and work towards an inclusive society; and to advance community development by working in partnership to identify and distribute the resources needed to address disadvantage and discrimination; always seeking to build community capacity and treating people with dignity and respect
Operations:
What the charity is set up to do and how it does this:
QCCF’s main activity focuses on fundraising support for community projects, voluntary organisations and individuals in the Queens Cross area of Glasgow, working to provide services for those who are disadvantaged and have particular needs. The Foundation provides grants to support community projects, voluntary organisations and individuals. It is run by local people working to address poverty, inequality of opportunity, disability, disadvantage and discrimination. How we do this: We operate 3 separate Grant Schemes: • Community Chest: small grants of up to the value of £150 that help young people access extra-curricular and personal development opportunities. • Small grants: grants for people of any age or for groups or organisations. Our small grants can meet individual needs or provide financial support for projects that will benefit local people. • John Gray Bursary Scheme: financial support for local people entering training, higher or further education.
Charity Status: Active
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 01 Jul 2022
Previous Constitutional Form: Company (the charity is registered with Companies House)
Previous Constitutional Form Date: 13 Apr 2004
Main Operating Location: Glasgow City
Number of Staff: 0
Number of Volunteers: 1-50
Purposes: "the prevention or relief of poverty", "the advancement of education", "the advancement of citizenship or community development", "the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage"
Beneficiaries: "Children or young people", "Older People", "People with disabilities or health problems", "People with a particular ethnic or racial origin", "Other defined groups", "No specific group, or for the benefit of the community", "Other charities or voluntary bodies"
Types Of Activity Undertaken: "It makes grants, donations, loans, gifts or pensions to individuals", "It makes grants, donations or gifts to organisations", "It carries out activities or services itself"
Annual Submissions:
Year End Income Expenditure Annual Return Received Accounts Received Latest Annual Reports and Accounts
31 Mar 2022 £22,157 £15,343 15 Dec 2022 Yes
31 Mar 2023 £46,162 £50,781 13 Nov 2023 Yes
31 Mar 2024 £67,335 £48,206 22 Oct 2024 Yes
31 Mar 2025 £61,939 £53,413 18 Nov 2025 Yes Download
31 Mar 2026 No Annual Information due by 31 Dec 2026
If an annual return has been received on time (within nine months of the Year End Date), the 'Annual Return Received' box is green   . If an annual return is late, the box is red   .
Income and Expenditure:
Charity Trustees:
First Name Last Name
Helen McLellan
Jeanne Dayton
Rose Sehakizinka
Anne Ramsey
Sarah Gordon
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