"A Trust For The Poor Of London"
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Contents

Chairman's foreword

Guidelines 1997 - 2001

London - the mosaic city
Tony Travers, Director, Greater London Group at the
London School of Economics, looks at influences on the
voluntary sector

Responding to change - programmes, initiatives and funding
* more than just funding
* governance home and way
* refugee communities and 'funding plus'
* Resource Unit for Supplementary and Mother Tongue Schools
* tackling exclusion from school
* Count Us In - the Disability Programme

Changing times - changing structures
Sean Baine, Chair of the London Civic Forum, describes how the
Voluntary sector has developed and responded to new approaches

Getting messages across
How City Parochial Foundation and Trust for London are passing on lessons
learned from funding programmes and initiatives

Trustees and staff

Facts and figures - where the money went

Looking forward - the next five years
Christina Schwabenland, Director of London Voluntary Service Council, looks
At the issues that will influence voluntary bodies over the next
Quinqeunnium

Looking ahead - Guidelines for 2002-2006

Developing themes The Foundation started its five year review process in
1935:
a look back shows a remarkable consistency in approach over time.

Providing the services
What organisations have to say about City Parochial Foundation and Trust for
London

Length of report - 48 Pages

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Introduction



Setting Priorities


Mosaic City


Responding to Change



Changing Structures



Getting the Message Across



Staff and Trustees



Facts and
Figures



Financial Summary


The Next Five
Years


Looking Ahead


Developing Themes


Services Provider