Bilal Education Trust
Charity 1161683
Overview
Summary
Bilal Education Trust appears to be a broad community-facing charity that uses education and training as a route into social inclusion and wider economic participation. Its stated remit spans children, older people and the general public, alongside poverty relief, recreation and community development. This suggests a potentially place-based support role rather than a narrowly defined education provider, although the available evidence does not show which groups or neighbourhoods it currently reaches.
Operational geography
No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.
Areas of work
- Economic/community Development/employment
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Recreation
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Human Resources
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Education appears to be the organisation's core pathway to inclusion
The Trust appears to treat charitable education and training not as an isolated purpose, but as a means of preventing social exclusion and supporting people from deprived communities to participate more fully in society.
Why it matters
This frames the organisation as a potential bridge between learning provision, poverty reduction and community participation. It may therefore complement organisations focused on employment, welfare, youth support or neighbourhood development.
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“TO ADVANCE EDUCATION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT.”
Source:Charity Commission“TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BY PREVENTING PEOPLE FROM BECOMING SOCIALLY EXCLUDED, RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY.”
Source:Charity Commission“Charitable educational training”
Source:Organisation
The stated offer may combine delivery with community infrastructure
By reporting services, human resources and buildings, facilities or open space, the Trust may operate through a mix of direct support, people-led capacity and access to physical community assets.
Why it matters
This could make the organisation more than a course provider: it may be a useful local host, delivery partner or venue for organisations seeking trusted routes into community activity.
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“Provides Human Resources, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services”
Source:Charity Commission“Education/training, The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Economic/community Development/employment, Recreation”
Source:Charity Commission
Its beneficiary scope is unusually broad for the evidence available
The Trust appears to hold a cross-generational remit, covering children and young people, older people and the general public, rather than identifying a single priority population.
Why it matters
This breadth may support intergenerational or whole-community work, but it also leaves unclear whether the Trust has a focused current strategy or is responding flexibly to varied local needs.
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“Children/young People, Elderly/old People, The General Public/mankind”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which communities, locations or forms of deprivation the Trust currently prioritises.
- Whether it directly delivers training, provides premises to others, or mainly enables partner organisations.
- What outcomes it achieves in education, inclusion, employment or poverty reduction.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity descriptions showing programmes, participant groups and outcomes.
- Information on premises, delivery partners, referral relationships and geographic area served.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Charitable educational training
Charity objects
1. TO ADVANCE EDUCATION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT. 2. TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BY PREVENTING PEOPLE FROM BECOMING SOCIALLY EXCLUDED, RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY. FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS CLAUSE ‘SOCIALLY EXCLUDED’ MEANS BEING EXCLUDED FROM SOCIETY, OR PART OF SOCIETY, AS A RESULT OF BEING A MEMBER OF A SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY DEPRIVED COMMUNITY. 3. PURPOSES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT AS ARE EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AS THE TRUSTEES MAY FROM TIME TO TIME DETERMINE.