About the NCF

Nottinghamshire Chess Foundation is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered with the Charities Commission (reg. no. 1194887).

It was founded in June 2021, following the sad loss of the late Robert Richmond, a leading chess organiser and player, who provided a generous legacy for the purposes of chess development in the County and neighbouring areas.

Meet Our Team

NCF is a separate and independent organisation from the Nottinghamshire Chess Association (NCA). Three of the trustees are nominated by the NCA to serve for a period of 3 years. However, all the current Trustees are actively involved in the chess community in Nottinghamshire:

Nick London (Chair)

Graham Ladds (Treasurer)

Chris Budd (Trustee)

Dave Griffiths (Trustee)

Ruth Humphreys (Trustee)

Edward Jones (Trustee)

John Swain (Trustee)

Marcel Taylor (Trustee)

Tim Walker (Trustee)

Governance

As a registered charity the NCF is a self-governing body independent of any other chess organisation in Nottinghamshire or nationally and is subject to the legal requirements of the Charities Commission.

The objects of the NCF are:

(1) the advancement of amateur sport by promoting the study and practice of chess in all its forms, principally, but not exclusively, for the benefit of the residents of, and for all people who have lived, worked, studied or played league chess in the County of Nottinghamshire and surrounding areas; and

(2) the advancement of education by promoting the development of people through the teaching and practice of chess.

Each object will be achieved by provision of financial support to chess projects initiated by not-for-profit organisations, groups and individuals.

The full governing document of the NCF (the Constitution) is available on the Charities Commission website.