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The [[Eranda Foundation]] is a charitable trust founded in 1967 that awards philanthropic donations to various charitable causes<ref>The Eranda Foundation, [http://www.charitiesdirect.com/charities/eranda-foundation-the-255650.html Eranda Foundation], ''Charities Direct.com'', Accessed 07-September-2010</ref>. The foundation is a patron of the [[University of Buckingham]], meaning it has donated over £100,000 to the UK's only privately funded university<ref>Patrons, [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/ubfoundation/patrons.html Patrons], ''University of Buckingham'', Accessed 03-September-2010</ref>. The foundation also founds the [[Lady Lynn Joyful Home]] school<ref>Indo-Asian News Service, Research must for better economic growth: Prince Andrew, ''Indo-Asian News Service'', 3-November-2006</ref>.
 
The [[Eranda Foundation]] is a charitable trust founded in 1967 that awards philanthropic donations to various charitable causes<ref>The Eranda Foundation, [http://www.charitiesdirect.com/charities/eranda-foundation-the-255650.html Eranda Foundation], ''Charities Direct.com'', Accessed 07-September-2010</ref>. The foundation is a patron of the [[University of Buckingham]], meaning it has donated over £100,000 to the UK's only privately funded university<ref>Patrons, [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/ubfoundation/patrons.html Patrons], ''University of Buckingham'', Accessed 03-September-2010</ref>. The foundation also founds the [[Lady Lynn Joyful Home]] school<ref>Indo-Asian News Service, Research must for better economic growth: Prince Andrew, ''Indo-Asian News Service'', 3-November-2006</ref>.
  
The foundation have close links to [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] and provide funding for the Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] Professorship of Finance at Cambridge University's Judge Business School, a proffesorship that focuses on venture capital<ref>Steven Kahn, City & Business, ''The Express'', 5-October-2007</ref>. Another program at Cambridge University is described as being funded by Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] and Lady [[Lynn de Rothschild]] through the Eranda Foundation<ref>Indo-Asian News Service, CAMBRIDGE ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME IN PM'S NAME, ''Indo-Asian News Service'', 12-January-2009</ref>
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The foundation has close links to [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] and provides funding for the Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] Professorship of Finance at Cambridge University's Judge Business School, a professorship that focuses on venture capital<ref>Steven Kahn, City & Business, ''The Express'', 5-October-2007</ref>. Another programme at Cambridge University is described as being funded by Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] and Lady [[Lynn de Rothschild]] through the Eranda Foundation<ref>Indo-Asian News Service, CAMBRIDGE ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME IN PM'S NAME, ''Indo-Asian News Service'', 12-January-2009</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 14:17, 7 September 2010

The Eranda Foundation is a charitable trust founded in 1967 that awards philanthropic donations to various charitable causes[1]. The foundation is a patron of the University of Buckingham, meaning it has donated over £100,000 to the UK's only privately funded university[2]. The foundation also founds the Lady Lynn Joyful Home school[3].

The foundation has close links to Evelyn de Rothschild and provides funding for the Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professorship of Finance at Cambridge University's Judge Business School, a professorship that focuses on venture capital[4]. Another programme at Cambridge University is described as being funded by Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Lady Lynn de Rothschild through the Eranda Foundation[5]


Affiliations

University of Buckingham

Notes

  1. The Eranda Foundation, Eranda Foundation, Charities Direct.com, Accessed 07-September-2010
  2. Patrons, Patrons, University of Buckingham, Accessed 03-September-2010
  3. Indo-Asian News Service, Research must for better economic growth: Prince Andrew, Indo-Asian News Service, 3-November-2006
  4. Steven Kahn, City & Business, The Express, 5-October-2007
  5. Indo-Asian News Service, CAMBRIDGE ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME IN PM'S NAME, Indo-Asian News Service, 12-January-2009