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Marsh Charitable Trust

Marsh Charitable Trust, also known as Marsh Christian Trust, is a national charity in the United Kingdom, based in London. It is a registered charity under English law,[1] and was established in 1981 by Brian Marsh, the current Chairman.[2] Marsh was appointed an OBE for services to business and charity in the 2005 New Year Honours.[3]

The trust specialises in providing small annual grants to charities across a wide range of charitable activities to pay for running costs. It also runs the Marsh Awards, a group of over 90 awards given annually by the Trust in partnership with around 40 different organisations, intended to reward the work of volunteers and charity workers. The number of awards continues to grow, and awards are given in the areas of conservation, science, the arts, heritage, literature, social welfare and volunteering.

The Marsh Christian Trust changed its public facing name to the Marsh Charitable Trust on 1st September 2021.[4]

Awards

The Marsh Aards are the creation of Brian Marsh, who wanted to support areas such as conservation and volunteering but wished to identify a way of ensuring a modest sum of money made an impact. The awards programme works alongside a number of partner organisations. These partners recommend a shortlist of worthy award winners, but the final decision lies with a judging panel, ensuring independence.

Social welfare awards

This category of awards recognises individuals and groups who through their volunteering, fundraising and general ongoing support have improved the quality of many people's lives across the UK. The winners of these awards have worked with children, campaigned for human rights and supported carers, refugees, victims of human trafficking and many others.

Partner organisations in this category are:

Conservation and ecology awards

This group of awards recognises individuals, groups and young people for their volunteering, academic study and lifetime contributions to the conservation of the planet. Their activities tend to range from local conservation, collecting data and recording wildlife to ways of managing climate change, community based international conservation projects and the protection of genetic biodiversity.

Partner organisations in this category are:

Arts and culture awards

This group of awards recognises individuals and groups for their efforts in the protection, promotion and appreciation of art and culture throughout society. The award winners are volunteers and professionals conducting a range of activities, from working in education in museums and galleries and helping to keep them open to the public, to artists creating new pieces of art and conservationists protecting existing ones.

Partner organisations in this category are:

Heritage and community

This group of awards recognises individuals and groups for their efforts in building and protecting local communities and local national heritage. The winners of these awards are volunteers, historians, historical scientists, and crafts people who work to protect the UK's national heritage and build and uphold local communities and social networks.

The partner organisations in this category are:

References

  1. ^ "THE MARSH CHRISTIAN TRUST, registered charity no. 284470". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  2. ^ "About". Marsh Charitable Trust. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  3. ^ "New Year Honours—United Kingdom" (PDF). The London Gazette. No. 57509. 30 December 2004. p. 12. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  4. ^ "MCT Public Name Change". Marsh Charitable Trust. 1 September 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2022.

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