ITF Seafarers' Trust

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Founded1981
Registrationno.281936
HeadquartersITF House, 49-60 Borough Road, London, SE1 1DR
ITF Seafarers' Trust
Founded1981
TypeCharity
Registration no.281936
HeadquartersITF House, 49-60 Borough Road, London, SE1 1DR
Location
Region served
Worldwide
Key people
Dave Heindel, SIU, Chair of Trustees
Katie Higginbottom, Head of the ITF Seafarers' Trust
Staff5
Websitehttp://www.seafarerstrust.org

The ITF Seafarers' Trust is a charitable maritime trust located in London, United Kingdom. It was established in 1981 by the executive board of the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), a global federation of transport workers' unions with over 4.6 million worker members. The stated mission of the Trust is to assist with "the moral, spiritual and physical welfare of seafarers regardless of nationality, race or creed."[1]

The Trust receives funds from both the Trust's own capital funds and by the investment income of the ITF Seafarers' International Assistance, Welfare and Protection Fund, more commonly known as the "Welfare Fund". That fund is used to provide a wide range of trade union services to seafarers. The Trust is limited to supporting projects which directly benefit individual seafarers' spiritual, moral or physical welfare.

The ITF Seafarers' Trust was established by the ITF Executive Board in 1981 as a body with charitable status under UK law.[1] The Trust financially supports organisations that directly provide welfare services to seafarers, acting as a lobbyist for change in the maritime community, and support long-term programmes that improve maritime workers’ health and welfare.[2] Its funding comes from the investment income of the ITF Seafarers' International Welfare Assistance and Protection Fund and from capital funds held by the Trust itself.

Since its launch in 1981, the Trust has provided some US$200m to support seafarers' welfare around the world.

Finances

One of the Trust's main areas of funding is providing seafarers’ centres/ships visitors with the means of transporting themselves and seafarers to and from ships by granting service providers funds to purchase appropriate vehicles. The Trust has provided over £2.5 million for this purpose over the last 34 years.[3]

Total grants awarded in 2015 totalled £1,988,062.00. The majority of grants were awarded to projects relating to operational support for maritime charities as well as vehicle purchase and replacement programmes.

During 2021, the Trust's income was £1,263,859 (including almost £1m in donations), while their expenditure was £5,629,898, including 1.1% spent on fundraising.[4]

Governance

The Seafarers' Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees, that are responsible for setting the Trust's strategy, ensuring it fulfils its objectives, and that good governance is carried out. The Head of Trust is responsible for the daily operation of the Trust and is assisted by a full-time secretariat who undertake various administrative, project and programme management activities.

Trustees

The Trust Deed makes provision for a minimum of five Trustees and a maximum of nine. At present there are six Trustees:[5]

Head of the ITF Seafarers' Trust

Katie Higginbottom,[6] serves as the Head of the ITF Seafarers' Trust.

Activities

References

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