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Lord Wilson United World Colleges Scholarship Fund vs "Yes I Can" Education Fund Limited

Key details

Effective date
30 June 1992
7 September 2012
Charity number
16/44583

About

Description
Background The Lord Wilson United World Colleges Scholarship Fund was established in 1992 by means of a Declaration of Trust made by the Secretary for Home Affairs Incorporated. The Secretary for Home Affairs is the Chairman of the Lord Wilson United World Colleges Scholarship Fund Council which determines all administrative matters of the Trust Fund and the fulfilment of its purposes. Fund Objective The main objective of the Fund is to provide scholarships to students attending the United World Colleges in Hong Kong and overseas. Method of Application Applications for the United World Colleges Scholarships are normally invited between October and November every year through a press advertisement.
"Yes I Can" Education Fund Limited is a charity dedicated to empowering underprivileged youth through transformative overseas experiences. The organisation provides scholarships for students to participate in a one-year high school exchange program in the United States. This opportunity is designed to broaden their horizons, inspire them to see a future full of possibilities, and help them break the cycle of intergenerational poverty. The fund operates on the belief that when young people can see a future, they will not give up on themselves.

Contact

Address
A402 Tai Po Garden N. T., Hong Kong
Phone
5113 3738

Status

Subvented
No
No
IRD verified
Subsidiary
No
No
Crowdfunding

Categories

Categories

Target beneficiaries

Governance & transparency

Annual report on website
No
Financial audits on website
No
Board of directors on website
Yes

Sustainable Development Goals

SDGs
SDG4: Quality Education

Social links

Documents & video

Legal documents (audit)
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Video intro

Organisation structure

Structure
Trust

Disclaimer

Information is based on publicly available data and may not reflect recent changes.

This comparison is not a legal or professional audit.