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The [[Peter Cruddas Foundation]] is a grant-making foundation that provides grants for charitable work with the aim of benefiting disadvantaged and disengaged young people in the UK.
 
The [[Peter Cruddas Foundation]] is a grant-making foundation that provides grants for charitable work with the aim of benefiting disadvantaged and disengaged young people in the UK.
  
The Peter Cruddas Foundation donated £140,000 to [[Policy Exchange]] in 2007/8 and £300,000 in 2008/9. These funds have supported research on public service delivery and welfare, ‘broken Britain’, and child poverty.<ref>The Peter Cruddas Foundation, Financial statements 31 March 2008, p.10. The Peter Cruddas Foundation, [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends23/0001117323_AC_20090331_E_C.PDF Financial statements 31 March 2009, p.11].</ref> The Foundation is credited in [[Policy Exchange]] reports on health, education and welfare reform and child poverty.
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The Peter Cruddas Foundation donated £140,000 to [[Policy Exchange]] in 2007/8, £300,000 in 2008/9, and £120,000 in 2009/10.<ref>The Peter Cruddas Foundation, [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends23/0001117323_AC_20090331_E_C.PDF Financial Statement 2008-09, p. 11.]; [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends23/0001117323_AC_20100331_E_C.PDF Financial Statement 2009-10, p. 13.]</ref> These funds have supported research on public service delivery and welfare, ‘broken Britain’, and child poverty. The Foundation is credited in [[Policy Exchange]] reports on health, education and welfare reform and child poverty.
  
 
==Trustees==
 
==Trustees==

Latest revision as of 09:20, 10 July 2014

The Peter Cruddas Foundation is a grant-making foundation that provides grants for charitable work with the aim of benefiting disadvantaged and disengaged young people in the UK.

The Peter Cruddas Foundation donated £140,000 to Policy Exchange in 2007/8, £300,000 in 2008/9, and £120,000 in 2009/10.[1] These funds have supported research on public service delivery and welfare, ‘broken Britain’, and child poverty. The Foundation is credited in Policy Exchange reports on health, education and welfare reform and child poverty.

Trustees

Contact

Stephen Cox
133 Houndsditch
London
EC3A 7BX
Tel: 0203 003 8360
web: www.petercruddasfoundation.org.uk

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