The Ralf Trust

Charity Number: 1144551

Annual Expenditure: £0.1M

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Quick Stats

| Metric | Value |

|--------|-------|

| Annual Giving | £94,353 (2024) |

| Grant Range | Not publicly disclosed |

| Average Grant | Not publicly disclosed |

| Application Method | Invitation Only / No Public Process |

| Geographic Focus | United Kingdom, Overseas |

Contact Details

Email: trusts@killik.com

Phone: 020 7337 0500

Address: Killik & Co, Crown House, Crown Street, Ipswich, IP1 3HS

Funding Priorities

  • Prevention or relief of poverty
  • Advancement of Christian religion
  • Education and training
  • Relief of persons suffering hardship or distress
  • Support for elderly/old people
  • Support for children/young people
  • General charitable purposes
  • Grants to other charities or voluntary bodies

What They Don't Fund

Not publicly disclosed

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How to Apply to The Ralf Trust

This is a private family trust with no public application process. Financial donations are made to selected organisations by the trustees at their discretion. The trustees are Mark Alexander Ralf, Claire Alison Ralf, and Killik & Co Trustees Limited.

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