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The Civil Service Benevolent Fund is one of the largest occupational benevolent funds in the UK today, and the principal charity for Civil Service staff and their financial dependents. It was created as a charitable institution to help families of deceased Civil Servants. |
Over the years the faces have changed and so too has the Fund. Perhaps the most important change happened in 1999 when it underwent constitutional reform; modernising itself to meet the rapid changes taking place in the modern Civil Service. Nowadays it’s not just the Civil Service it covers - a growing number of Associated Organisations also take advantage of the services it offers. An estimated 4 million people throughout the UK are eligible to apply for help.
In 2003, a new website was launched to reflect these changes. The site serves to provide information about the Fund, how it can help you and how you can help it by fundraising, volunteering and many other enterprises.
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http://www.csbf.org.uk
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