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As an independent charity, Cran昀椀eld
Trust is grateful to have the support
of individuals, grantmakers and
businesses that contribute donations,
unrestricted funding, grants to
support speci昀椀c communities and
activities, and ‘in kind’ goods and
services.
Individual donors
Partnerships and Programmes
We are very fortunate to bene昀椀t from the gifts of
generous individuals, who make regular and one-off
donations in support of our work.
Cran昀椀eld Trust is proud to work in partnership with
a range of grantmaking organisations to deliver
capacity building and development support for
communities of charities and grantees. Through our
varied programmes, we deliver enhanced support,
addressing clients’ needs and funders’ strategic
objectives.
Our Supporters and Partners
Thank you
Unrestricted funding
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We are deeply grateful to have the support of
a number of individuals and organisations that
share our vision of a strong, capable and con昀椀dent
voluntary sector, providing us with unrestricted
funding that enables us to plan our work and
develop as an organisation.
Our new and ongoing partners were:
• Masonic Charitable Foundation
• City Bridge Foundation
This year, we were grateful for the very signi昀椀cant
• The Ministry of Justice
昀椀nancial support of
• Essex Community Foundation
• The Robert and Rosie Wright Charity
• The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund
• Pears Foundation
• The Gannochy Trust
• One Anonymous donor
• Gloucestershire Community Foundation
• The Dulverton Trust
• Oak Foundation
• Four Acre Trust
• Jack Petchey Foundation
• Beatrice Laing Trust
• Lloyds Bank Foundation
• The Princess Anne’s Charities
• Barnwood Trust
Focused funding
We are very grateful to those generous funders
and donors who have provided 昀椀nancial support
for speci昀椀c activities at the Trust, or towards our
services for charities in speci昀椀c regions or subsectors.
In the year, we bene昀椀tted from the following
support:
• Gar昀椀eld Weston Foundation
(Midlands, North West and South West)
• Pen Y Cymoedd Wind Farm Community
Fund (Pen Y Cymoedd area of bene昀椀t)
• The Steel Charitable Trust (Bedfordshire)
• The Society of the Holy Child Jesus
(towards services for charities supporting
Refugees and Asylum Seekers)
• The Waterloo Foundation (Wales)
• Masonic Charitable Foundation (supporting
our webinars, Peer to Peer Exchanges and the
Charity Management Matters research project
and report)
• Colyer Fergusson Charitable Trust (Kent)
• Lawson Trust (Kent and Sussex)
• Shears Foundation
(Tyne & Wear / Northumberland)
• The 29th May 1969 Charitable Trust
(West Midlands)
• Gaynor and Edward Humphreys
(Tyne & Wear / Northumberland)
We were also very grateful for the in-kind support
and pro bono services we received from Af昀椀nity,
CAPCO, Cran昀椀eld University and Tetra
Networks.
We are grateful to those charity clients who made
昀椀nancial contributions towards the cost of their
consultancy and mentoring support.