The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

Second Chance Association

Registered charity 1126099 Registered since 2008

Operates: Lincolnshire

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Board DNA

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5
trustees on the board
1.4y median 2y
average tenure
2y
longest tenure
0
trustees past 6 years
5.2y
average years in governance
4 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
1
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Education/training 5Overseas Aid/famine Relief 5The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 5

Commercial experience

Arts and leisure 1Business services 1Other services 1

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Contact

Websitewww.2ndchance.org.uk
EmailCHAIR@2NDCHANCE.ORG.UK
Phone03001021529
Address30 BOSTON ROAD, SLEAFORD, LINCS, NG34 7ET

Finances

£53,299 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2020£30,646£39,644
2021£43,678£22,088
2022£50,796£41,761
2023£57,496£29,890
2024£53,299£61,728

What it does

What

Education/trainingThe Prevention Or Relief Of PovertyOverseas Aid/famine ReliefReligious ActivitiesEconomic/community Development/employmentOther Charitable Purposes

Who

Children/young PeopleElderly/old PeoplePeople With DisabilitiesOther Charities Or Voluntary Bodies

How

Other Charitable Activities

Charitable objects

The relief of those who are in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship, or for the public benefit, by making grants to charities or community organisations (and occasionally individuals where there is no charity or community organisation available) providing support in these areas. The advancement of education in the public benefit by making grants to educational establishments working to sustain and increase individual and collective knowledge in the UK and overseas. The advancement of citizenship through supporting youth groups and the voluntary sector by providing opportunities to volunteer in the charity's shop and charity events, and to gain work experience. Also, by making grants to youth groups to support the costs of their work and events.The advancement of Christianity by making grants to organisations supporting missionary and outreach work in the UK and abroad.

Governing document: CONSTITUTION ADOPTED 7 SEPTEMBER 2008AS AMENDED ON 08 JUL 2019 as amended on 08 Feb 2023

Trustees (5)

5trustees
50median age
0aged 70+

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