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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