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The Masonic Charitable Foundation is the national charity of Freemasonry under the United Grand Lodge of England ([[En:UGLE|UGLE]]).  
 
The Masonic Charitable Foundation is the national charity of Freemasonry under the United Grand Lodge of England ([[En:UGLE|UGLE]]).  
 
It was launched in April 2016 and brought together the work of four separate charities:
 
It was launched in April 2016 and brought together the work of four separate charities:
* The Freemasons’ Grand Charity
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* [[En: The Freemason’s Grand Charity|The Freemasons’ Grand Charity]]
* The Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys
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* [[En: Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys|The Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys]]
 
* The Masonic Samaritan Fund
 
* The Masonic Samaritan Fund
 
* The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution
 
* The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution

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Masonic Charitable Foundation

The Masonic Charitable Foundation is the national charity of Freemasonry under the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE). It was launched in April 2016 and brought together the work of four separate charities:

The Foundation

  • will take over the work of the four central Masonic Charities, providing a wide range of grants to Freemasons and their families who have a financial, health and care or family need.
  • will also award grants to other charities, medical research studies and disaster relief appeals.
  • will be financially strong, well-resourced and able to respond more effectively to the changing needs of Masonic families and other charitable organisations.

Funded entirely through the generous donations of the Masonic community, the Foundation will have an annual charitable expenditure which places it amongst the largest charities in the country.

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