Mayor's Charity Fund

The Mayor of Sefton's Charity Fund is a trust that was set up to assist the people of Sefton (registered charity number: 1026227). It helps many of the smaller charitable and voluntary groups that do not have a national profile and sometimes find fundraising rather difficult because they are not well known outside of the local area in which they operate.

How to donate

If you wish to make a Donation to the current Mayor's Charity Fund, you may do so by sending a cheque to:


Mayor of Sefton’s Charity Fund
Bootle Town Hall
Oriel Road
Bootle
L20 7AE

Cheques should be made payable to: The Mayor of Sefton's Charity Fund. All donations will be acknowledged and receipted.

Further Information 

The charity fund has three trustees: the Chief Executive, Executive Director of Corporate Resources and Customer Services, and Chief Legal and Democratic Officer. There is a Trust Deed that is lodged with the Charity Commission. The fund is managed by The Civic & Mayoral Services Officer, Bootle Town Hall, Oriel Road, Bootle, L20 7AE.

There is currently only one active Committee working at the moment. Applications for financial assistance can alternatively be made directly to them by applying to the Chairman of the committee listed below.

  • Crosby - Mrs Doreen Whitlow, Chairman 0151 920 5386

The Mayor's Charity Fund are always looking for people to help them with their fund-raising and anyone willing to offer some spare time can approach the Mayor of Sefton's Office on 0151 934 2062. Any assistance would be gratefully received.

The money from the Fund is distributed once a year, after the Mayor's term of office comes to an end. Donations are only made to those who have completed the required Application Form. These can be obtained from the above Committee or directly from the Mayor's Office. The amount of money donated to each applicant varies and depends on the amount raised and the decision of the Trustees.

Please note that organisations in receipt of SMBC grants are not eligible for assistance from the Mayor of Sefton's Charity Fund.

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