FREEMASONRY TODAY

Riding for the Disabled is one of the charities that is benefiting from matched funding
Matched Funding - Doubling Donations to Charities
The Freemasons’ Grand Charity is doubling
donations from local and provincial lodges
to charities. A newly launched scheme lets
Provincial Grand Lodges nominate gifts
made by local lodges to charity. The
Freemasons’ Grand Charity then matches
the money raised.
Up to £5,000 is available to each province
invited to participate. Organisations like
Macmillan Cancer Support, British Heart
Foundation, SENSE, Help for Heroes,
NSPCC and RNLI are among the
beneficiaries of the scheme.
This matched funding scheme started as a
pilot, but proved so popular that it is to
become a permanent part of The
Freemasons’ Grand Charity’s programme of
non-masonic giving.
Over a four-year cycle, The Freemasons’
Grand Charity will be inviting every
Provincial and Metropolitan Grand Lodge to
participate. Around £60,000 will be
available to match local donations. Almost
all gifts to national charities working for
vulnerable people, youth opportunities and
medical research will be eligible for
consideration. This includes money for local
branches of organisations which have a
national presence and charities based in the
UK with beneficiaries overseas.
The lodges involved in the pilot scheme
were delighted to see their donations
doubled. The extra money meant more
benefit for the charities they were supporting
through their own fundraising work. The
Freemasons’ Grand Charity is looking
forward to helping more lodges to double
their gifts.
Providng Mobility Equipment
Would a stairlift, mobility scooter, riserrecliner
chair or powered wheelchair make
your life easier? Then why don’t you join
the hundreds of Freemasons and their
dependants who have had mobility
equipment provided to them by The
Freemasons’ Grand Charity?
As part of the support provided by The
Freemasons’ Grand Charity, a wide range
of mobility equipment is available free of
charge to qualifying applicants. As a guide,
masons and their dependants in receipt of
support from the State, such as Pension
Credit, are likely to be eligible. The
Charity considers every case on its merits
and helps hundreds of people every year.
In addition to providing the equipment, the
Charity covers the costs of insuring and
maintaining it. The user does not need to
pay a penny. Even if you do not qualify for
free equipment, you may still be eligible
for a significant discount on the price of
items purchased via the Charity’s supplier.
It really is worth contacting the Charity to
see if they can help you.
For more information on how The
Freemasons’ Grand Charity may be able to
help you with mobility equipment, contact
your Lodge Almoner, Provincial Grand
Almoner or The Freemasons’ Grand
Charity on 020 7395 9261.
Issue 51, Winter 2009
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