A B Charitable Trust

Overview

A B Charitable Trust is an independent grant-making organisation, founded in 1990 by Yves and Anne Bonavero to champion human dignity and support the most marginalised and excluded groups in the UK. The Trust has no endowment and is funded annually by the Bonavero family.

Our Priorities

We support work that promotes human dignity and defends the human rights of the most marginalised and excluded people.

We believe in justice not charity. For us, this means taking a rights-based approach and supporting work that promotes rather than diminishes dignity – work that is respectful, acknowledges people’s strengths, and supports them to exercise their own agency.

Why These Priorities?

Our focus is on supporting the most marginalised and excluded groups in the UK, who are often from communities experiencing poverty and racial injustice.

Upholding the human rights framework, is a means of providing overall protection to everyone.

In supporting access to justice, we recognise that high-quality legal advice and representation is a powerful tool to help bring about both individual redress and systemic change.

We focus on work with people who have migrated to the UK, refugees and those seeking asylum, and people caught up in the criminal legal system, as some of the groups most marginalised and excluded by society.

Grants 2013‑2024

A B Charitable Trust

Projects

Total

1,499

£30,663,055

£ 0 Million
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£ 0

As Publisher

A B Charitable Trust appears in the 360Giving data as a publisher of grants, identified with the 360Giving Publisher prefix 360G-ABCT.

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A B Charitable Trust has provided the following link for information about their data: https://abcharitabletrust.org.uk/grantholders/grants-awarded/p12?priority&programme=Open+Programme&year-awarded&sort-by=title

Dataset Attribution
Last Updated
20 October 2025
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