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The Rangers Charity Foundation is a
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History

The Rangers Charity Foundation (Scottish Charity Number SC033287) exists to bring Club, supporters, staff and players together in a unique way to help make the world of difference to thousands of lives through a range of charitable work. This season, the charity is working with three different partners: Glasgow Old People's Welfare Association, Teenage Cancer Trust and UNICEF. The Foundation also tries to help other charities when possible, specifically those with interests in the following: * The needs of children * Education * Social Inclusion * Tolerance and understanding of the beliefs of all sectors of the community * Health and well-being The Rangers Charity Foundation also arranges the opportunity for sick, disabled and disadvantaged children to meet the players, take tours and view matches.


Controversy

In 2013, the
Scottish Charity Regulator The Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government with responsibility for the regulation of charities in Scotland. OSCR is the independent regulator and registrar for more than 24,000 Scottish ch ...
criticised trustees of the Rangers Charity Foundation after some of the cash raised from specially arranged football match went to the football club instead of the Foundation. The fundraising game between Rangers Legends and '' AC Milan Glorie'' took place after the club entered administration. Due to the club's financial uncertainty there were doubts that the game would go ahead, so trustees gave the club control of match income - a decision which cut the charity's profit share by £191,430. The Regulator said the decision making of trustees "constituted misconduct", however, it decided not to take action against any of the trustees.


Financial information

Since the Foundations creation in 2002 it has donated over £1.4 million in cash awards and over £2.1 million of in-kind support to hundreds of groups and individuals, making a combined total of over £3.5 million.Who We Are - Introduction
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Rangers Charity Foundation
Organizations established in 2002 Charities based in Glasgow 2002 establishments in Scotland Rangers F.C. 2002 establishments in the United Kingdom {{UK-charity-stub