Sidney Perry Foundation


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The Sidney Perry Foundation is a registered charity based in Oxford, UK. It is one of the many educational trusts and foundations in the UK.
It is named after Sidney James Perry, the founder. The foundation has the prime purpose of providing assistance in the form of grants to needy students, including overseas students studying in the UK.

History

Sidney James Perry was an actuary, accountant, and statistician. He was a member of the London Stock Exchange in 1935. From his fortune made in investments, Sidney donated and created a foundation in 1946 in order to assist persons in education. The foundation has since awarded grants to many students and it is managed by a team of volunteers.

Grants

The foundation awards grants to students in need of financial assistance who would otherwise be hindered in the progress of their studies or educational pursuits. Both undergraduate and postgraduate students are supported, including overseas students, regardless of nationality. Recipients of grants who are later successful in their careers have donated back to the foundation, so as to sustain the mission of further helping other needy students.