The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

The Bank Youth Project

Registered charity 1075067 Registered since 1999

Operates: Devon

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Board DNA

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6
trustees on the board
2.8y median 3y
average tenure
5y
longest tenure
0
trustees past 6 years
2.5y
average years in governance
5 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
1
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Education/training 6The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives 6The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 5Religious Activities 1

Commercial experience

Other services 1

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Contact

Websitehttp://www.bankyouthproject.org.uk
Emailadmin@bankyouthproject.org.uk
Phone01364653330
Address10 East Street, Ashburton, NEWTON ABBOT, TQ13 7AA

Finances

£50,367 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£65,335£41,510
2022£62,470£56,353
2023£65,098£56,757
2024£71,698£60,805
2025£50,367£84,960

What it does

What

Education/trainingThe Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of LivesThe Prevention Or Relief Of PovertyArts/culture/heritage/scienceAmateur SportEconomic/community Development/employmentRecreation

Who

Children/young People

How

Provides Human ResourcesProvides Buildings/facilities/open SpaceProvides ServicesProvides Advocacy/advice/information

Charitable objects

The Charity's objects are the advancement in life of young people, between the ages of 9 to 25 years old (with a particular focus on those aged 9 to 19 years old), by the provision of confidential information, health advice and other support services, to enable them to: have access to appropriate support and learning environments and realise their capacity to believe in and fulfil their own potential as individuals and members of society.

Governing document: CONSTITUTION ADOPTED 14 JANUARY 1998 AS AMENDED 11 OCTOBER 2010 as amended on 26 Jan 2026

Trustees (6)

6trustees
86median age
1aged 70+

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