How Are Charities Selected To Become Affiliated?
Who Are Communal Stakeholders?
What are Grovenor Samaritans End Of Life Cycle Programmes?
Q: What Is A Grovenor Samaritan?
A: A Grovenor Samaritan is a person that pro-actively recycles property that he/she owns once it has become surplus to their requirements which he/she then donates to the entity Grovenor Samaritans.
Q: Who Are Grovenor Samaritans?
A: Grovenor Samaritans is a pioneering non-profit social enterprise that seeks to minimise waste by environmental reciprocation programmes and not solely by conventional recycling. Grovenor Samaritans seeks to incorporate communal stakeholders into their concept.
Grovenor Samaritans are a pioneering non-profit social enterprise that seeks to fund raise for the affiliated charities by incorporating various local and international charities in their environmental reciprocation programmes. Grovenor Samaritans raises funds for these affiliated by 2 ways:
Allot a given quota of their recycling infrastructure to an affiliated charity. A corporate sponsor then generates a royalty payment of £50/ton from the tonnage yielded by that given quota to the designated charities.
End Of Life Cycle Programs help generate further funds for affiliated charities. These funds are also applied to local waste projects and initiatives as part of Grovenor Samaritans environmental reciprocation programmes.
Q: How Are Charities Selected To Become Affiliated?
A: There are several ways in which charities are selected to become affiliated and these include:
At the discretion of Grovenor Samaritans.
At the discretion of a Communal Stakeholders.
Based on the profile of the charity.
Based on the legal aims and objectives of the charity.
Q: Who Are Communal Stakeholders?
A: Communal stakeholders are organisations and person that support the Grovenor Samaritan Concept by way promoting and supporting the development of the infrastructure. These communal stakeholders include:
Council bodies
Waste management executors of local council waste collection authorities
School bodies
Community groups
Religious organisations
Local businesses
Q: What are Grovenor Samaritans End Of Life Cycle Programmes?
A: These are schemes that are designed to encourage the development of residual waste or post process waste which have always been destined for Landfill and which without research and development will be destined for landfill in the long term.
These schemes are also designed to target “non-premium value” recyclates which are not viable to collect solely on their own.
What are Grovenor Samaritans Environmental Reciprocation Programmes?
Grovenor Samaritans Reciprocation programmes include:
To raise the awareness of local waste authorities as communal stakeholder in relation to their waste strategy by way of actively y promoting the waste strategy via education the local education system and via the Green Prefect Project.
Promote local waste authority “bring sites” under the brand name of “Dusty Bin Recycling Centres” by using mediums such as the local newspaper, radio and leaflets.
Promote local community waste action initiatives such as “Dusty Bin Saturdays”.
To financially support local community recycling projects by way of landfill tax credits earned through our successful application as an Environmental Body Status.
To raise the awareness within local communities of the support given by local businesses.
GROVENOR SAMARITANS IS A TRUE LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONCEPT.
GROVENOR SAMARITANS IS A TRUE HOLLISTIC AND COMMUNITY INTEGRATED APPROACH.
GROVENOR SAMARITANS IS A TRUE ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY AND ECO DRIVEN CONCEPT.
GROVENOR SAMARITANS IS A TRUE GENUINE PEOPLE DRIVEN ORGANISATION.
GROVENOR SAMARITANS IS A TRUE TRANSPARENT MODEL OF CHARITY EFFECT AND AFFECT.
GROVENOR SAMARITANS IS A TRUE TOTAL RECYCLING SOLUTION.