The Walker 597 Trust

Charity Number: 278582

Annual Expenditure: £0.1M

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Quick Stats

| Metric | Value |

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

| Annual Giving | £114,758 (2025) |

| Grant Range | Not specified |

| Average Grant | Not specified |

| Application Method | No public application process |

| Geographic Focus | United Kingdom |

Contact Details

Funding Priorities

  • Animal welfare charities
  • Smaller charities where donations make a real difference
  • “Hands on” charities providing direct services
  • Regular payments and one-off grants to animal welfare organisations

What They Don't Fund

  • Non-UK registered charities without UK bank account and contact
  • Organisations outside animal welfare sector
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How to Apply to The Walker 597 Trust

This appears to be a closed trust with no public application process. The trustees meet four times per year and select recipient charities at their discretion. Founded in 1979 by John and Jean Walker who ran a beetroot pickling business, the trust received a significant legacy in 2016 upon Jean Walker's death. There are currently 9 trustees who administer the charity.

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