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Revision as of 12:15, 30 June 2023
The Clore Duffield Foundation (Charity number: 1084412) was formed in December 2000 from the merger of the Clore Foundation and the Vivien Duffield Foundation. The Clore Foundation was established in 1964 by the late Sir Charles Clore. His daughter, Dame Vivien Duffield, became Chairman of the Foundation in 1979 and created her own in 1987. The priorities of the former Foundations remain the priorities of the Clore Duffield Foundation.[1]
In 2005 the Foundation stated that "Broadly speaking, the Foundation concentrates its support on the cultural sector, cultural sector education (spanning the performing arts, museums, and visual arts education), cultural leadership training, health and social welfare and Jewish causes.[1]
The Foundation has a sister foundation in Israel. The Clore Israel Foundation is a grant-giving foundation established by Sir Charles Clore in 1965. After the death of Sir Charles in 1979, his daughter, Dame Vivien Duffield, assumed the chairmanship of the foundation. [2]
Funding
Selected recipients
Anglo Israel Association | Beit Halochem | Centre of Policy Studies | Clore Leadership Programme | Clore Social Leadership Programme | Community Security Trust | Countryside Alliance | International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation | JCoSS | Jewish Care | JW3 Development / JW3 Trust Limited | Maccabi | Margaret Thatcher Foundation | Mitzvah Day UK Charitable Trust | Natan Foundation | Nightingale Hammerson | Norwood Ravenswood | Paul Hamlyn Foundation (Cultural Learning Alliance) | Weidenfeld-Hoffman Trust | Weizmann lnstitute UK | West London Synagogue of British Jews | WIZO-UK
People
Trustees of the Clore Duffield Foundation [3] | |||
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Name | Role | Date of appointment | Other trusteeships |
Dame Vivien Louise Duffield DBE | Chair | 12 March 1982 | Miss V L Clore's 1967 Charitable Trust Received: On time | The Royal Opera House Endowment Fund 2000 Received: On time |
Richard John Oldfield | Trustee | 17 December 2013 | Henry Oldfield Trust Received: On time | The Amber Foundation Received: On time |
Jeremy Vaughan Sandelson | Trustee | 27 June 2013 | None on record |
James Paul Harding | Trustee | 07 November 2012 | None on record |
Melanie Clore | Trustee | 05 July 2012 | Royal Academy Trust Received: On time |
David Terence Digby Harrel LLB | Trustee | 12 March 2006 | The Marlowe Trust Received: On time | The Clore Leadership Programme Received: On time | Miss V L Clore's 1967 Charitable Trust Received: On time |
See also
- The Sunday Times Rich List 2022
- Top 100 philanthropists in the UK - The Sunday Times Giving List 2022
- Charitable spending of the largest 100 UK family foundations
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Annual Report, 2005.
- ↑ Clore Duffield Foundation About the Foundation
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20230629150717/https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/3978552/trustees