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Collaboration House is situated at 77-79 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 4PW. Set up to facilitate an exchange of ideas and collaborations between different faith groups and charities, it | Collaboration House is situated at 77-79 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 4PW. Set up to facilitate an exchange of ideas and collaborations between different faith groups and charities, it | ||
'had an experimental period from 2014-17 focussing on learning what activities and facilities would enhance collaboration for a curated group of charities working in similar areas. Another area of interest was to see if the concept of co-location of these organisations would further enhance the relationships not only between faiths, but also with the wider community.'<ref>[https://www.ostro.com/foundation/c-hub/ Foundation - Collaboration House], Ostro Foundation, last accessed 6 August 2021.</ref> | 'had an experimental period from 2014-17 focussing on learning what activities and facilities would enhance collaboration for a curated group of charities working in similar areas. Another area of interest was to see if the concept of co-location of these organisations would further enhance the relationships not only between faiths, but also with the wider community.'<ref>[https://www.ostro.com/foundation/c-hub/ Foundation - Collaboration House], Ostro Foundation, last accessed 6 August 2021.</ref> | ||
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List of charities housed at Collaboration House: | List of charities housed at Collaboration House: |
Revision as of 15:19, 6 August 2021
The Ostro Fayre Share Foundation (charity no. 1090985), previously the Faye Share Foundation, was established on 7 March 2002.[1] A summary of the organisations activities states 'The Ostro Fayre Share Foundation seeks to promote interfaith, collaboration and connectivity between different communities; to encourage good citizenship and advance entrepreneurialism as a force for good. The Foundation supports faith based charitable purposes and is engaged in promoting the relief of poverty and women's economic empowerment in Burma.'[2]
Contents
Projects, Initiatives
Collaboration House
Collaboration House is situated at 77-79 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 4PW. Set up to facilitate an exchange of ideas and collaborations between different faith groups and charities, it 'had an experimental period from 2014-17 focussing on learning what activities and facilities would enhance collaboration for a curated group of charities working in similar areas. Another area of interest was to see if the concept of co-location of these organisations would further enhance the relationships not only between faiths, but also with the wider community.'[3]
List of charities housed at Collaboration House:
- Christian Muslim Forum
- Faith Based Regeneration Network UK
- Faiths Forum of London
- International Centre for Integration and Cohesion
- Islamic Society of Britain
- London Borough of Faiths Network
- Migrant Voices
- Nisa Nashim
- The Coexist Foundation
- The Council of Christians and Jews
- The International Debate Education Assoc UK
- The Salam Project
- The United Religions Initiative
- Women’s Interfaith Network
Strengthening Faith Institutions
eg (Entrepreneurial Giving)
Myanmar
Smiles
Faiths United
Connected Communities
People
Trustees
As of 6 August 2021:
- Maurice Ostro – Chair
- Lyddon Simon – Trustee
- Hetty Maher – Trustee (appointed 17 June 2016)
- Katy Ostro - Trustee[4]
Affiliations
Contact, website
- Address: 62 Grosvenor Street, London, W1K 3JF
- Phone: 02075699093
- Email: info@fayresharefoundation.org
- Website: www.ostro.com/foundation
Notes
- ↑ Ostro Fayre Share Foundation Governance, Charity Commission, last accessed 6 August 2021.
- ↑ Charity Overview, Charity Commission, last accessed 6 August 2021.
- ↑ Foundation - Collaboration House, Ostro Foundation, last accessed 6 August 2021.
- ↑ Ostro Fayre Share Foundation Trustees, Charity Commission, last accessed 6 August 2021.