The directors of the Caxton Foundation decided to make the winter fuel payment to all primary beneficiaries and widows. Read more about The directors of the Caxton Foundation decided to make the winter fuel payment to all primary beneficiaries and widows.
The Caxton Foundation carried out a survey of registrants. Just over half of those who registered and returned the census form had income which fell below what was recognised as the poverty line. Read more about The Caxton Foundation carried out a survey of registrants. Just over half of those who registered and returned the census form had income which fell below what was recognised as the poverty line.
Time constraints meant that the Caxton Foundation had to be set up on an 'England only' basis. Read more about Time constraints meant that the Caxton Foundation had to be set up on an 'England only' basis.
The Macfarlane Trust's business case noted that administrative and management costs would be greater if economies of scale were not available. Read more about The Macfarlane Trust's business case noted that administrative and management costs would be greater if economies of scale were not available.
A Caxton Foundation Q&A document stated that it was possible to visit the Alliance House office without prior arrangement. Read more about A Caxton Foundation Q&A document stated that it was possible to visit the Alliance House office without prior arrangement.
The Caxton Foundation's National Welfare Committee introduced winter fuel payments for beneficiaries with a household income of less than £14,000. These could be processed on a one-off basis by the welfare manager. Read more about The Caxton Foundation's National Welfare Committee introduced winter fuel payments for beneficiaries with a household income of less than £14,000. These could be processed on a one-off basis by the welfare manager.
The Caxton Foundation received £524,000 for disbursement, of which £400,000 had been spent. Read more about The Caxton Foundation received £524,000 for disbursement, of which £400,000 had been spent.
Martin Harvey, the chief executive of the Caxton Foundation and the Macfarlane Trust, requested early retirement in 2012. Read more about Martin Harvey, the chief executive of the Caxton Foundation and the Macfarlane Trust, requested early retirement in 2012.
As of 31 March 2017, the Skipton Fund had made over 5,450 Stage 1 payments and 1,751 Stage 2 payments, whereas the Caxton Foundation had 1,323 beneficiaries, of whom 1,036 were primary beneficiaries infected with Hepatitis C. Read more about As of 31 March 2017, the Skipton Fund had made over 5,450 Stage 1 payments and 1,751 Stage 2 payments, whereas the Caxton Foundation had 1,323 beneficiaries, of whom 1,036 were primary beneficiaries infected with Hepatitis C.
Christopher FitzGerald informed the National Support Services Committee that as the Macfarlane Trust's Trust Deed did not allow the Trust to provide services, the Department of Health had decided that the Caxton Foundation should provide services to the Macfarlane Trust, the Eileen Trust, the Skipton Fund and MFET. Read more about Christopher FitzGerald informed the National Support Services Committee that as the Macfarlane Trust's Trust Deed did not allow the Trust to provide services, the Department of Health had decided that the Caxton Foundation should provide services to the Macfarlane Trust, the Eileen Trust, the Skipton Fund and MFET.