The Henry C Hoare Charitable Trust
HeritageThe Henry C Hoare Charitable Trust support a wide variety of charitable causes with no indication of priority areas or grant size you can apply for.
The Trustees meet once a year to review applications and support charities annually or with a one-off grant.
For more information and how to apply please contact:
Messrs Hoare Trustees
C Hoare & Co.
37 Fleet Street
London
EC4P 4DQ
020 7353 4522
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