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The Conservative Party Foundation is a fundraising enterprise managed by the [[Conservative Party]] which was created in May 2009 to 'support the Conservative Party financially in the long-term'.<ref>Conservative Party Foundation, [http://www.theconservativefoundation.co.uk/index.php?page=who Home Page], ''The Conservative Party Foundation'', Accessed 27-June-2010</ref>
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The Conservative Party Foundation is a fundraising enterprise managed by the [[Conservative Party]] which was established in 2005 and officially launched by [[Margaret Thatcher|Lady Thatcher]] and Sir [[John Major]] in May 2009 to 'support the Conservative Party financially in the long-term'.
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It was set-up to receive legacies free of inheritance tax. While an integral part of the Conservative family, the Foundation is a separate company with an independent Board of Directors. <ref>Conservative Party Foundation, [http://www.theconservativefoundation.co.uk/index.php?page=who Home Page], ''The Conservative Party Foundation'', Accessed 27-June-2010 and March 2012</ref>
  
 
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[[Category:Conservative Party]]

Revision as of 21:30, 27 March 2012

The Conservative Party Foundation is a fundraising enterprise managed by the Conservative Party which was established in 2005 and officially launched by Lady Thatcher and Sir John Major in May 2009 to 'support the Conservative Party financially in the long-term'.

It was set-up to receive legacies free of inheritance tax. While an integral part of the Conservative family, the Foundation is a separate company with an independent Board of Directors. [1]

Board

Lord Hesketh (Chairman), Mark Bamford, Andrew Feldman, Stanley Fink, George Magan, Lord Saatchi, Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, The Marquess of Salisbury, Michael Spencer (Conservative Party Treasurer)

Organisations

The following organisations are endorsed by the Conservative Party Foundation according to their website:[2]

Adam Smith Institute | Association of Conservative Clubs | Atlantic Bridge | Atlantic Partnership | Bluelist | Bow Group | Bruges Group | C-Change | Centre for Policy Studies | Centre for Social Justice | Civitas | Conservative Animal Welfare Group | Conservative Christian Fellowship | Conservative Disability Group | Conservative Foreign & Commonwealth Council | Conservative Friends of Israel |Conservative Group for Europe | Conservative History Group | Conservative Medical Society | Conservative Muslim Forum | Conservative National Education Society | Conservative National Property Advisory Committee | Conservative Party Archive | Conservative Political Officers Network | Conservative Rural Action Group | Conservative Technology Forum | Conservative Transport Group | Conservative Way Forward | ConservativeHome | Conservatives at Work | Direct Democracy | Enterprise Forum | European Foundation | Gibraltar Conservatives | Globalisation Institute | Institute for Fiscal Studies | Institute of Economic Affairs | International Democrat Union | International Young Democrat Union | Margaret Thatcher Foundation | Open Europe | Party Election Manifestos | Policy Exchange | Politeia | Reform | Selsdon Group | Social Market Foundation | Society of Conservative Lawyers | Stockholm Network | Taxpayers' Alliance | Tories for Older People | Tory Reform Group | Tory radio | Wave Network | Women2Win

Notes

  1. Conservative Party Foundation, Home Page, The Conservative Party Foundation, Accessed 27-June-2010 and March 2012
  2. Conservative Party Foundation, Links, Conservative Party Foundation, Accessed 27-June-2010