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Main charity associated with UCLH £100m funds Grants - £6m for UK’s first PET/MR scanner Providing facilities – Cotton Rooms patient “hotel” £1.5m for “Making a difference together” project Trustees meet 4 times per year to award grants Ring-fenced funds for specific wards and departments UCLH Charity (Registered Charity No. 229771)
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Ring-fenced funds 641 active ring-fenced funds Most people support us because of their own experience Donations are ring-fenced for specific ward, department or condition Expenditure is decided by senior clinical staff Over and above what NHS should do For example, the ultrasound department encourage donations for the additional scan photos (for grandparents, work etc!) which go into their charitable fund. That fund bought a machine to warm the ultrasound gel – to make the scans more comfortable for patients.
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Ongoing projects £20k pa for education for nurses £30k pa for education for non-medical staff Celebrating Excellence Awards Long Service Awards £25k pa to The Friends of UCLH for small grants The Friends of UCLH is a separate membership charity, for which the annual subscription is £10. These subs, plus the £25k from UCLH Charity, and other donations and fundraising, contribute to a large number of smaller projects around the hospital. Contact friendsuclh@uclh.nhs.uk if you would like to join.friendsuclh@uclh.nhs.uk
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The Friends of UCLH (Registered Charity No. 266669) £50-70k pa grants Art workshops for children, teenagers, elderly patients Weekly magic shows for children’s wards Funds are not ring-fenced, but available for any good project Always looking for new members, fundraisers and – eventually – Trustees
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