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Foundations Giving Trends 2016

by Catherine Walker; Cathy Pharoah; Keiran Goddard; Richard Jenkins

Sep 1, 2016
  • Nonprofits and Philanthropy

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This report is part of an evolving series of annual research studies which identify and track foundation giving in the UK.This edition merges last year's separate publications – Foundation Giving Trends and Family Foundation Giving – into a single report. It brings together research data on the Top 300 independent foundations, the Top 150 family or family business foundations, and the Top 50 corporate foundations, all by size of giving. It focus on the Top 300 as together they represent 90% of all giving by value of the 10,000-plus independent foundations in the UK.

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Published By

  • Association of Charitable Foundations (ACF)

Funded By

  • Pears Foundation

Copyright

  • Copyright 2016 by Association of Charitable Foundations (ACF). All rights reserved.

Document Type

  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • Europe (Western) / United Kingdom
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Title: Foundations Giving Trends 2016
Publication date 2016-09-01
Publication Year 2016
Authors Catherine Walker , Cathy Pharoah , Keiran Goddard , Richard Jenkins
Copyright holder(s) Association of Charitable Foundations (ACF)
Geographical Focus Europe (Western) / United Kingdom
Keywords dec , charitable , trust , apr , grant making
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/foundations-giving-trends-2016.html
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