Matthew Bowcock Chair, Community Foundation Network
Community foundations are charities located across the UK dedicated to strengthening local communities, creating opportunities and tackling issues of disadvantage and exclusion.
Community foundations target grants that make a genuine difference to the lives of local people. They manage funds donated by individuals and organisations, building endowment and acting as the vital link between donors and local needs, connecting people with causes, and enabling clients to achieve far more than they could ever by themselves.
Community foundations provide professional and personalised philanthropic advice and grant portfolio development for each client.
The network has grown rapidly over recent years. More than 95% of the population live in the area of benefit of a community foundation. It is one of the largest independent funders of community organisations in the UK (making grants of around �70 million a year).
The Dispossesed fund, a campaign run by the London Evening Standard and administered by CFN, has passed the 5 million pound mark, beating the original fundraising mark fivefold.
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This weekend Stephen Hammersley, CFN\'s CEO, was quoted in the Financial Times.
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The Suffolk Foundation has received a one off donation of �100k from Tom Hughes-Hallet, a Suffolk resident and former banker.
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All over the country affluent pensioners are donating their Winter Fuel Payments to fund those less well-off than themselves. Led by donors in Somerset, Leicestershire, Buckinghamshire, Wiltshire and Dorset ...
William S White of the Mott Foundation has been honoured with a special CFN-Beacon Special Award for Services to Community Philanthropy at the annual ceremony of Britain�s foremost philanthropy prize scheme.