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The British Asian Trust
Recent Profiles
- Manoj Badale
- Salman Mahdi
- Surinder Arora
- Rajan Singh
- Chris Mathias
- Rabia Nusrat
- Saeqah Kabir
- Abha Thorat-Shah
- Hitan Mehta
Recent Stories
Recent Blog entries
- County Cricketers supporting The British Asian Trust
- Google supports The British Asian Trust
- The Prince's Charities in Burnley: Working in Partnership
- The British Asian Trust - Three Year Partnership with Developments in Literacy, Pakistan
- Nitin Ganatra and Laila Rouass sign up as Ambassadors for the British Asian Trust
- The Prince of Wales returns to Burnley
- BAT selected as the Charity Partner for the British Asian Sports Awards 2010
- The British Asian Trust commits support for education projects in India
- Huge crowd at Lord's sees Rajasthan Royals beat Middlesex Panthers
- Shilpa Shetty will search for new Bollywood stars at BAT's cricket match
- Win tickets to see top international cricketers in a Twenty20 match at Lord's
The British Asian Trust
The British Asian Trust was founded in July 2007 by a group of British Asian business leaders at the suggestion of HRH The Prince of Wales. The Trust aims to serve as a ‘social fund’ to support high impact charities within the areas of education, enterprise and health in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the UK.
The British Asian Trust’s unique approach aims to encourage and support philanthropy amongst the South Asian Diaspora. The Trust ultimately strives to deliver maximised long-term impact, so grants are awarded to core programmes that ensure that a recipient charity fulfils the Trust’s remit and helps monitor the effect that the funds have had on beneficiaries.
























