Barrow Cadbury Trust

The Barrow Cadbury Trust is an independent charitable foundation based in London, established in 1920 by Barrow Cadbury and his wife, Geraldine Southall Cadbury. The Trust is dedicated to promoting social justice by providing grants to grassroots community groups and campaigns, particularly in deprived areas of the UK, with a focus on Birmingham and the Black Country. In addition to its grant-making activities, the Trust collaborates with researchers, think tanks, and governmental bodies, often partnering with other grant-makers to address structural barriers to equality. Its mission encompasses influencing public opinion and policy while supporting local communities to foster meaningful change.

Helen Cadbury

Chairman

Mark O'Kelly

Director of Finance and Administartion

2 past transactions

Five Lamps

Debt Financing in 2018
Five Lamps aims to ?transform lives, raise aspirations, remove barriers and offer choice to families, business and communities?. They are a charity that supports the community by re-investing any profit back into the business. They are also known as a social enterprise, registered charity and community development finance institution.

Charity Bank

Venture Round in 2016
Charity Bank, established in 2002 and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, is a deposit-taking bank dedicated to providing loans to small charities, community organizations, and social enterprises that are often overlooked by traditional lenders. The bank's mission is to support these entities in meeting their financial needs, particularly for capital projects that generate positive social impacts. By fostering a community of investors, depositors, and borrowers who share a commitment to social good, Charity Bank enables these organizations to access funding on a financially sustainable basis, thereby facilitating their operational and developmental goals.
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