HOW THE MONEY IS SPENT

At the end of its financial year ending in February 2007, the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust Enterprises has gifted to the RAFCT £505,000 from its first two year's of trading, which has exceeded expectations.  The recipients of RAFCT grants so far include:

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ORGANISATION

PURPOSE

AMOUNT

DATE

The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund

Contribution towards a new conservatory to be built at Princess Marina House during 2006.

£20,000 December 2005
The Royal Air Forces Association Contribution towards the cost of a recruitment campaign aimed at attracting new members from the Air Cadets, UAS, Reservists and Auxilliaries. £20,000 December 2005
Air Cadets Purchase of high quality Air Rifles and related equipment to establish two Air Cadet Centres of Excellence to train cadets to shoot at the highest competitive levels. £7,000 December 2005
Maritime Air Trust The grant is to provide bursaries to assist financially disadvantaged members of the Air Training Corps in continuing their studies at the stage of tertiary education. £5,000 December 2005
Royal Auxilliary Memorial Trust This grant is to allow members of the Air Training Corps to maintain, for the next three years, the surrounds of a newly erected memorial at the National Arboretum. £1,000 December 2005
The Ulysses Trust To support expeditions and adventurous training activities undertaken by the Air Cadets £5,150 December 2005
The RAF and Dependants' Disabled Holiday Trust Contribution towards cost of holidays £2,000 December 2005
Air Cadets Trophy for Flying Excellence £2,800 June 2006
Air Cadets 6 Flying Scholarships £23,502 June 2006
Air Cadets Expedition Training £25,000 June 2006
The Ulysses Trust Expedition Training £2,700 June 2006
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Conversion of former Managers dwelling at Princess Marina House for use by RAF/ex RAF personnel and families for short breaks. £33,925 September 2006
Flying Scholarship for the Disabled Flying Scholarship for disabled RAF person past or present, or their dependant. £10,000 December 2006
Combat Stress (Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society) To provide specialist welfare service for RAF veterans with service-related mental health problems. £10,000 December 2006

What will happen to the remaining money?

More grants are now being considered.  Full details of where the money goes will be available here soon.

Is the entire amount raised through the activities of the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust Enterprises (RAFTCE) gifted to the trust?

No.  RAFCTE's board of directors wish to create a firm financial footing to assure the company's long-term future.  For this reason, and with the support of the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust, a modest amount will be retained each year to protect against unforeseen contingencies.

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