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Now in its 103rd
Year
Welcome to the Beit Trust website
The Trust was
initially set up in 1906 by the will of Alfred Beit, for the benefit of
the people of North and South Rhodesia (now Zambia and Zimbabwe). In
1954 the Trust was reconstituted by an Act of Parliament in the United
Kingdom as an incorporated charity and, with the advent of Federation,
the country of Nyasaland (now Malawi) was included in the "Specified
Area" as a beneficiary. Under Section 3 of The Act, The Beit Trust is
an incorporated body. The Trust does not fundraise and seeks to continue
the philanthropic work desired by the donor through the careful
stewardship and maintenance in perpetuity of its existing resources.
Today the Trust is engaged in making
grants within its “Beneficial
Area” - namely Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe for
Health, Education, Welfare and Environmental
projects
The Trustees have
always given preference to funding buildings and infrastructure. Grants
are occasionally given for very large new constructions, such as
bridges, hospitals, or schools, but generally most projects are chosen
with the purpose of enhancing existing establishments or programmes,
such as independent,
rural, or mission schools, hospitals, or wildlife schemes.
It does not make
grants for vehicles, and very seldom makes grants to other grant-making
organisations
While recognising the
pressing need, the Trustees are aware of the help given to
AIDS alleviation and
orphanages by
other major donors, and, therefore, set limits to the
Trust’s assistance with the pandemic.
Academic and vocational bursaries are
also provided at selected secondary
schools and training organisations, and medical bursaries are provided
to selected British doctors and students whose visits will be of
immediate, skilled, practical benefit to hospitals in the three
beneficial countries. There is no scheme for
funding “Gap-year” holidays.
Enquiries for
grant aid should, in the first instance, be made to:
The Secretary to the
Beit Trust,
Beit House,
Grove Road,
Woking,
Surrey GU21 5JB,
UK
E-Mail: sec@beittrust.org.uk
Detailed applications for infrastructure grants in Malawi, Zambia and
Zimbabwe should be submitted to:
The Beit Trust Representative,
P.O. Box CH 76, Chisipite, Harare, ZIMBABWE. Fax: 263 (0)4 494046. E-Mail:
beitrust@africaonline.co.zw
The Trust also provides a limited number of scholarships for postgraduate
courses at universities in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland
or South Africa.
Candidates must be domiciled in Malawi, Zambia or Zimbabwe
(the “Beneficial Countries”) and aged under 30 (or 35 in the case of
medical doctors).
Please note that the Beit Trust does not sponsor undergraduates;
seldom sponsors PhD's, and does not sponsor MBA's except in South
Africa. No candidate will be considered unless his/her future work
is demonstrably beneficial to the people of his/her parent country. For
further details look on our Grants page.
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