Triangle Trust News

Join our Trustee board

Are you interested in becoming a charitable trustee? Do you have a strategic perspective on grant giving and an interest in the voluntary sector?

Then why not become a Trustee for the Triangle Trust?

The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund is a national grant-making charity providing grants to voluntary organisations, currently focusing on young people in contact with the criminal justice system or those highly vulnerable to entering it.

We are recruiting new Trustees to join our small, sociable board in the next four-six months. The role would require attending Board meetings five times a year in central London.

If you have an interest in the voluntary sector and offer relevant skills, we would love to hear from you. We are particularly keen to hear from applicants outside the Greater London area, and welcome applications from candidates from backgrounds currently underrepresented on our Board. We aim for the board to represent the diversity of the communities we support.

Full details and how to apply

The closing date for applications is 10am on Monday 7 October and interviews will be held in central London on Thursday 24 October. The successful candidate will be invited to attend our December meeting on Thursday 12 December as an observer. They would then formally join the Board as a Trustee at the meeting on 30 January 2025.

A warm welcome to our new Trustees!

The Triangle Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of two new Trustees to its Board. Hindpal Bhui and Clio Carpenter. Both bring a broad range of experience and knowledge to the role and will be supporting the organisation as it delivers its strategy to reduce reoffending rates for young offenders and first offences for young people at high risk of offending. Hindpal has worked for the Probation Service and now works for HM Inspectorate of Prisons and is a visiting Law Professor at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford. Clio has experience of working for statutory and third-sector services supporting and safeguarding young people who have offended or are being criminally exploited.