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WORLDwrite has a staff of 5 FTE, an annual turnover of around £150,000 <ref>"[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ScannedAccounts/Ends69/0001060869_ac_20091031_e_c.pdf  WORLDwrite Annual Report 2008/9]", Charity Commission website,</ref> and  
 
WORLDwrite has a staff of 5 FTE, an annual turnover of around £150,000 <ref>"[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ScannedAccounts/Ends69/0001060869_ac_20091031_e_c.pdf  WORLDwrite Annual Report 2008/9]", Charity Commission website,</ref> and  
 
has acquired a site in Bulgaria to use as a training camp. <ref>[http://www.whitehousebulgaria.com/uksite/index.html The White House Estate] White House website acc 24 April 2011</ref> The trustees comprise [[Shirley Lawes]], [[Kirk Leech]] and [[Toby Marshall]].  WORLDwrite's tour guide trainers include LM associates [[Ceri Dingle]], [[Viv Regan]], [[Alan Hudson]], [[Ian Abley]], [[James Woudhuysen]], [[Munira Mirza]], [[Jim Butcher]] and [[Andrew Calcutt]]. <ref>[http://www.worldwrite.org.uk/londonbehindthescenes/trainerbios.html London Behind the Scenes - Trainer Bios], WORLDwrite website, acc 19 Jan 2011</ref>
 
has acquired a site in Bulgaria to use as a training camp. <ref>[http://www.whitehousebulgaria.com/uksite/index.html The White House Estate] White House website acc 24 April 2011</ref> The trustees comprise [[Shirley Lawes]], [[Kirk Leech]] and [[Toby Marshall]].  WORLDwrite's tour guide trainers include LM associates [[Ceri Dingle]], [[Viv Regan]], [[Alan Hudson]], [[Ian Abley]], [[James Woudhuysen]], [[Munira Mirza]], [[Jim Butcher]] and [[Andrew Calcutt]]. <ref>[http://www.worldwrite.org.uk/londonbehindthescenes/trainerbios.html London Behind the Scenes - Trainer Bios], WORLDwrite website, acc 19 Jan 2011</ref>
 
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==Funding==
 
It has an permanent video news project, [[WORLDbytes]] and a current video history project in East London, [[London behind the Scenes]]. These were funded during 2008/9 as follows:
 
It has an permanent video news project, [[WORLDbytes]] and a current video history project in East London, [[London behind the Scenes]]. These were funded during 2008/9 as follows:
* Worldbytes - Bloomberg; City Parochial Foundation; Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
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* Worldbytes - [[Bloomberg]]; [[City Parochial Foundation]]; [[Esmee Fairbairn Foundation]]
* London Behind the Scenes - Paul Hamlyn Foundation; Wates Foundation.<ref>"[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ScannedAccounts/Ends69/0001060869_ac_20091031_e_c.pdf  WORLDwrite Annual Report 2008/9]", Charity Commission website,</ref>
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* London Behind the Scenes - [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]]; [[Wates Foundation]].<ref>"[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ScannedAccounts/Ends69/0001060869_ac_20091031_e_c.pdf  WORLDwrite Annual Report 2008/9]", Charity Commission website,</ref>
  
 
Details of funding:
 
Details of funding:
  
:In 2008, the City Parochial Foundation gave £85,000 towards the launch of Worldbytes.<ref>[http://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/grants/groups-funded/ Groups funded] Trust for London website acc 5 Feb 2011</ref>
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:In 2008, the [[City Parochial Foundation]] gave £85,000 towards the launch of Worldbytes.<ref>[http://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/grants/groups-funded/ Groups funded] Trust for London website acc 5 Feb 2011</ref>
:In 2009, the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation gave £70,671 towards the salary over three years of the assistant director, to run 'WORLDbytes', an “experimental online news magazine channel run by young disadvantaged volunteers”. <ref>[http://www.esmeefairbairn.org.uk/grants2009/main.html Citizenship or community development] Esmee Fairbairn website acc 5 Feb 2011</ref>
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:In 2009, the [[Esmee Fairbairn Foundation]] gave £70,671 towards the salary over three years of the assistant director, to run 'WORLDbytes', an “experimental online news magazine channel run by young disadvantaged volunteers”. <ref>[http://www.esmeefairbairn.org.uk/grants2009/main.html Citizenship or community development] Esmee Fairbairn website acc 5 Feb 2011</ref>
:In 2008, the Paul Hamlyn Foundation gave £75,000 to London Behind the Scenes.<ref>[http://www.phf.org.uk/news.asp?id=429 London behind the scenes] Paul Hamlyn Foundation website acc 5 Feb 2011</ref>
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:In 2008, the [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] gave £75,000 to London Behind the Scenes.<ref>[http://www.phf.org.uk/news.asp?id=429 London behind the scenes] Paul Hamlyn Foundation website acc 5 Feb 2011</ref>
: In 2008/9, the Wates Foundation gave £10,000 towards London Behind the Scenes<ref>[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/RegisterOfCharities/DocumentList.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=247941&SubsidiaryNumber=0&DocType=AccountListhttp://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/RegisterOfCharities/DocumentList.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=247941&SubsidiaryNumber=0&DocType=AccountList Wates Foundation accounts 2008/9] Charity Commission website acc 5 Feb 2011</ref>  
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: In 2008/9, the [[Wates Foundation]] gave £10,000 towards London Behind the Scenes<ref>[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/RegisterOfCharities/DocumentList.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=247941&SubsidiaryNumber=0&DocType=AccountListhttp://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/RegisterOfCharities/DocumentList.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=247941&SubsidiaryNumber=0&DocType=AccountList Wates Foundation accounts 2008/9] Charity Commission website acc 5 Feb 2011</ref>  
:In 2009, the Heritage Lottery Foundation gave £25,000 for a Young Roots programme on Sylvia Pankhurst and the Suffragettes.<ref>[http://www.hlf.org.uk/ourproject/Pages/Nov2009/e091019d-c0c3-4e29-93aa-39da311bddeb.aspx Our projects]Heritage Lottery Commission website, acc 11 Feb 2011</ref>
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:In 2009, the [[Heritage Lottery Foundation]] gave £25,000 for a Young Roots programme on Sylvia Pankhurst and the Suffragettes.<ref>[http://www.hlf.org.uk/ourproject/Pages/Nov2009/e091019d-c0c3-4e29-93aa-39da311bddeb.aspx Our projects]Heritage Lottery Commission website, acc 11 Feb 2011</ref>
:IN 2009/10 Bloomberg increased its funding to £50,000 from £30,000 the previous year, making its  funding larger than the next two largest grants combined.<ref>"[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ScannedAccounts/Ends69%5C0001060869_ac_20101031_e_c.pdf WORLDwrite Annual Report 2009/10]", Charity Commission website,</ref>  
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:IN 2009/10 [[Bloomberg]] increased its funding to £50,000 from £30,000 the previous year, making its  funding larger than the next two largest grants combined.<ref>"[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ScannedAccounts/Ends69%5C0001060869_ac_20101031_e_c.pdf WORLDwrite Annual Report 2009/10]", Charity Commission website,</ref>  
  
 
The accounts are examined by [[Jane Sandeman]].
 
The accounts are examined by [[Jane Sandeman]].

Revision as of 21:26, 29 October 2011

Worldwrite, part of the LM network

Youth education charity WORLDwrite is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. Established in 1991, [1] it promotes a development agenda.

Its website promotes the Battle of Ideas and Spiked as well as blogs by LM network associates Daniel Ben-Ami, Brendan O'Neill and Rob Killick. [2] In 2010, sixty of its young volunteers filmed and participated in over seventy of the Battle of Ideas debates. It claims to "benefit" 2,500 people annually. [3]

WORLDwrite has a staff of 5 FTE, an annual turnover of around £150,000 [4] and has acquired a site in Bulgaria to use as a training camp. [5] The trustees comprise Shirley Lawes, Kirk Leech and Toby Marshall. WORLDwrite's tour guide trainers include LM associates Ceri Dingle, Viv Regan, Alan Hudson, Ian Abley, James Woudhuysen, Munira Mirza, Jim Butcher and Andrew Calcutt. [6]

Funding

It has an permanent video news project, WORLDbytes and a current video history project in East London, London behind the Scenes. These were funded during 2008/9 as follows:

Details of funding:

In 2008, the City Parochial Foundation gave £85,000 towards the launch of Worldbytes.[8]
In 2009, the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation gave £70,671 towards the salary over three years of the assistant director, to run 'WORLDbytes', an “experimental online news magazine channel run by young disadvantaged volunteers”. [9]
In 2008, the Paul Hamlyn Foundation gave £75,000 to London Behind the Scenes.[10]
In 2008/9, the Wates Foundation gave £10,000 towards London Behind the Scenes[11]
In 2009, the Heritage Lottery Foundation gave £25,000 for a Young Roots programme on Sylvia Pankhurst and the Suffragettes.[12]
IN 2009/10 Bloomberg increased its funding to £50,000 from £30,000 the previous year, making its funding larger than the next two largest grants combined.[13]

The accounts are examined by Jane Sandeman.

People


Contact

The WORLDwrite Centre
Millfields Lodge
201 Millfields Road
London, E5 0AL
Tel/Fax: (0044) 020 8985 5435
Facebook: WORLDwrite
Twitter: WORLDwrite
Website: WORLDwrite
YouTube: WORLDwrite

Notes

  1. "WORLDwrite Annual Report 2008/9", Charity Commission website,
  2. "Home page", WORLDwrite website, accessed 8 May 2010
  3. "WORLDwrite Annual Report 2009/10", Charity Commission website,
  4. "WORLDwrite Annual Report 2008/9", Charity Commission website,
  5. The White House Estate White House website acc 24 April 2011
  6. London Behind the Scenes - Trainer Bios, WORLDwrite website, acc 19 Jan 2011
  7. "WORLDwrite Annual Report 2008/9", Charity Commission website,
  8. Groups funded Trust for London website acc 5 Feb 2011
  9. Citizenship or community development Esmee Fairbairn website acc 5 Feb 2011
  10. London behind the scenes Paul Hamlyn Foundation website acc 5 Feb 2011
  11. Wates Foundation accounts 2008/9 Charity Commission website acc 5 Feb 2011
  12. Our projectsHeritage Lottery Commission website, acc 11 Feb 2011
  13. "WORLDwrite Annual Report 2009/10", Charity Commission website,