The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

National Police Aid Charity

Registered charity 1124668 Registered since 2008

Operates: Nottinghamshire, The Gambia, Tanzania, Zambia

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Board DNA

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6
trustees on the board
6.2y median 5.5y
average tenure
11y
longest tenure
3
trustees past 6 years
7.4y
average years in governance
5 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
1
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Education/training 6Overseas Aid/famine Relief 6The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 6

Commercial experience

Tech and media 1

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  • Several long-serving trustees could step down together

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Contact

Websitewww.npac.org.uk
Emailenqs@npac.org.uk
Phone08448701999
AddressWestmoor Farm, Low Street, North Wheatley, RETFORD, Nottinghamshire, DN22 9DS

Finances

£25,387 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£76,705£71,684
2022£93,667£83,693
2023£157,431£156,704
2024£43,282£51,318
2025£25,387£31,416

What it does

What

Education/trainingThe Prevention Or Relief Of PovertyOverseas Aid/famine ReliefAccommodation/housingEconomic/community Development/employment

Who

Children/young PeopleElderly/old PeoplePeople With DisabilitiesThe General Public/mankind

How

Provides Human Resources

Charitable objects

The aim of the charity is for the public benefit by advancing the basic human rights of health care and education in the developing world, primarily in rural, particularly impoverished communities.To achieve its aim the charity transports donated goods for relief and assistance to our link partners, providing, for example, hospital beds, mobility aids, maternal provisions, school furniture and text books. The donated goods are sought by us from individuals, institutions, corporations and companies. Recipients, who have very few resources, have additional, relevant goods by which to enhance health care and education. Volunteers, who are central to our activities, benefit by having purposeful occupation and responsibility. The wider community benefits through engagement with our activities, such as work experience, and through our emphasis on recycling with minimum waste.

Governing document: CONSTITUTION ADOPTED 20 MARCH 2008 AS AMENDED 6 JUNE 2008 AND 14 DECEMBER 2010. as amended on 08 Nov 2019 as amended on 11 Jul 2019 as amended on 12 Jun 2025

Trustees (6)

6trustees
92median age
1aged 70+

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