The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

The Museum of the Royal Army Chaplains Department CIO

Registered charity 1189072 CIO Registered since 2020

Operates: Scotland, Throughout England And Wales

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7
trustees on the board
4.4y median 3y
average tenure
9y
longest tenure
3
trustees past 6 years
8.8y
average years in governance
4 vs 2 portfolio
first-time trustees
1
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Arts/culture/heritage/science 6Education/training 2General Charitable Purposes 2Environment/conservation/heritage 1Religious Activities 1The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 1

Commercial experience

Professional services 5Other services 3Dormant 1

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Contact

Websitehttps://royalarmychaplainsmuseum.wordpress.com/
Emailracm1796@gmail.com
Phone07917790916
AddressMOD Chaplains (Army), Army HQ, IDL3 Blenheim Building, Marlborough Lines, Monxton Road, ANDOVER

Finances

£1,809 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£144,956£23,293
2022£101,490£147,754
2023£81,557£141,747
2024£15,493£9,645
2025£1,809£9,151

What it does

What

Arts/culture/heritage/science

Who

The General Public/mankind

How

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

Charitable objects

The objects of the Museum are: 3.1 To inform and inspire members of the Armed Forces with the heritage and practice of Faith in the Forces, centred on the traditions and deeds of the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department, thus promoting the efficiency of the Armed Forces. 3.2 To advance education, including by the following means: 3.2.1 establishing and maintaining a Museum for the benefit of the public, or exhibiting the Collection in such other public spaces as the charity trustees may from time to time decide;3.2.2 increasing public understanding of the role of religion and belief in military life by maintaining public visitor access to the Museum or Collection, and by supporting the work of students and researchers;3.2.3 restoring, preserving, cataloguing, and interpreting the Collection and archives, acquiring significant artefacts as opportunities arise, and holding the Collection in perpetuity for future generations.

Governing document: CIO - FOUNDATION Registered 15 Apr 2020 as amended on 17 Jul 2020

Trustees (7)

7trustees
80median age
1aged 70+

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