The
Grand Charity
Registered Charity No.
281942
By any standards, the Grand Charity is a formidable
source of charitable funds for worthy causes.
In 2001 alone, the Grand charity made grants amounting
to no less than £4,657,895
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The Grand Charity is the central grant making charity
of all Freemasons in England and Wales.
Registered in 1981, it carries on a tradition of charitable
support for both Freemasons and the wider community,
which has been maintained since 1727.
The Grand Charity makes grants to:
- Distressed Freemasons and their dependants (Masonic
Relief Grants)
- Other Masonic Charities
- Non-Masonic national charities serving England
and Wales
- Emergency relief work worldwide
Under its current guidelines for support for national
charities, the Grand Charity makes grants for three
main purposes:
- Care for the most vulnerable people in society
- Opportunities for young people
- Medical research
Hospices also receive grants as part of a national
programme
| President: |
Raymond J. Lye |
| Office Address: |
Freemason's Hall, 60 Great Queen Street,
London WC2 5AZ |
| Telephone: |
020 7395 9293 |
| Fax: |
020 7395 9295 |
| E-Mail: |
info@the-grand-charity.org |
| Chief Executive: |
Laura Chapman |
| Masonic Relief Grants: |
Richard Camm-Jones, David Kennedy |
| Non-Masonic Grants: |
Lucinda Stevenson |
| Legacies: |
Barbara McGee |
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