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Does Tudor only make grants to registered charities?

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Does Tudor only make grants to registered charities?

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No, Tudor can fund any sort of organisation as long as we are sure that our grant will be used for charitable purposes. When we make a grant to a registered charity we can be confident that this will be the case. When we make a grant to another type of organisation – such as a constituted community group, a limited company, a community interest company or an industrial and provident society – we need to be clear about how our grant will be used to achieve charitable purposes.

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