UK prisoner support services trust

Managing Trust Assets for Societal Change for Trust Beneficiaries

Trust Assets Under Management

Distressed Debt

We will work to grow existing settlor commercial distressed debt acquisitions ROI for increased trust beneficiary value.

Equities

We will work to grow existing settlor assets, delivering consistent results to maintain trust beneficiary value.

Private Lending

We will work with succesful applicants identify a personalised financial private lending plan to help each achieve their financial goals.

Mixed Investment Portfolio

We will work to manage acquired property assets of value to deliver maximum trust beneficiary value.

Commercial Property

We will work to secure long-term trust beneficiary value through prudent acquisitions of commercial property assets.

Residential Property

We will work to secure long-term trust beneficiary value through acquisitions of residential property assets.

Our Engaging Privately Funded UK Programs

Discover a diverse range of privately funding programs aimed at educating and engaging current and former UK prison inmates. From workshops and lectures to funding business ideas and cultural events, we offer an enriching experience for all.

Engaging with UK Prisoners

Experience the possiblities of recieving grants and loans to start a business through our funded delivery partners.

£386k

Loans approved to ex-prisoners in 2024

24

Business loans approved for ex-prisoners 2024

£63k

Short-term housing grants approved for ex-prisoners in 2024

200+

Business applications for ex-prisoners processed in 2024

★★★★★

From start to finish, the UKPSS Trust management team nuanced on our needs and successfully facilitated an impactful fund distribution initiative. Exceeded expectations across all facets of trust funding structure and engagement. Unsurpassed utility in enriching UKPSS Trust beneficiary’s future!

The Change Partnership (Cayman Islands)

Our meticulousness trust management allows beneficiary organisations to focus on what matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UKPSS Trust, and what is its primary mission?

The UKPSS Trust (UK Prisoner Support Services Trust) is a privately funded organisation dedicated to supporting prisoners, ex-offenders, and their families across the United Kingdom. Its primary mission is to foster rehabilitation, reduce reoffending, and facilitate successful reintegration into society through comprehensive support services.

How does the UKPSS Trust identify and select organisations for annual funding?

The UKPSS Trust employs a rigorous selection process, identifying organisations that demonstrate a clear alignment with our mission, a proven track record of effective prisoner support, and a commitment to evidence-based interventions. Selection involves application review, due diligence, and assessment of proposed impact.

How does the UKPSS Trust measure the impact and success of the organisations it funds annually?

The UKPSS Trust measures impact and success through a combination of regular reporting requirements, outcome-based evaluations, and periodic site visits. We focus on key performance indicators such as reduced reoffending rates, successful reintegration, and improved well-being for service users.

What types of services or projects does the UKPSS Trust typically fund through its annual grants?

The Trust typically funds a diverse range of services and projects, including educational and vocational training, mental health and addiction support, housing assistance upon release, family liaison programmes, and initiatives promoting employment for ex-offenders.

What is the typical duration of the annual funding provided to recipient organisations?

Annual funding is typically provided for a twelve-month period, commencing from the date of grant approval. However, the Trust may consider multi-year funding for exceptional projects that demonstrate significant long-term impact and sustainability.

How can an organisation apply for annual funding from the UKPSS Trust?

Organisations interested in applying for annual funding must submit a formal application through our online portal during the designated application window, which is typically announced on our website. Detailed guidelines and eligibility criteria are provided therein.