Re:State Trust
Registration #1103739 · Registered
www.re-state.co.ukinfo@re-state.co.uk
Re:State Trust 5-6 St. Matthew Street SW1P 2JT
research into public policies
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About Re:State Trust
Re:State Trust is a registered charity in England and Wales (registration number 1103739). Based on official Charity Commission data, it holds a "Verified" rating with a CharityScore of 76/100 — a well-rated and transparent charity that meets strong governance standards. This indicates a reliable charity with strong fundamentals across most of our assessment criteria. In its most recent reporting year (2024), Re:State Trust reported a total income of £503,984 and total expenditure of £608,339, a spending ratio of 121% indicating a strong proportion of funds directed to charitable work. According to the Charity Commission register, Re:State Trust describes its activities as follows: research into public policies Our analysis found no significant governance concerns for Re:State Trust. No regulatory actions, filing failures, or financial anomalies were detected in the available public data. This profile is based on data publicly available from the Charity Commission for England and Wales and is updated periodically as new filings are processed. CharityScore UK provides independent, data-driven transparency ratings to help donors give with confidence — we are not affiliated with this charity or any government body.

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Financial History
Latest spending ratio: 120.7% of income spent on charitable work
| Year | Income | Spending | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | £503,984 | £608,339 | 121% |
Data sourced from the Charity Commission for England & Wales · Last scored 6/11/2026