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The Foundation mostly gives donations to non political causes.  In 2012 these included the following grants of £20,000 or more:
 
The Foundation mostly gives donations to non political causes.  In 2012 these included the following grants of £20,000 or more:
  
[[ARK UK Programmes]] | [[British Film Institute]] | [[Great Ormond Street Hospital]] | [[Kristal Waters]] [[Nancy Reuben Primary School]]| [[NSPCC]] | [[Racing Welfare]] | [[Team London]] | [[UCL Development Prize Lecture]] | [[William J Clinton Foundation]]<ref>Reuben Foundation Trustees Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2012.</ref>
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[[ARK UK Programmes]] | [[British Film Institute]] | [[Great Ormond Street Hospital]] | [[Kristal Waters]] | [[Nancy Reuben Primary School]]| [[NSPCC]] | [[Racing Welfare]] | [[Team London]] | [[UCL Development Prize Lecture]] | [[William J Clinton Foundation]]<ref>Reuben Foundation Trustees Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2012.</ref>
  
 
It has also funded the [[Community Security Trust]] (0 in 2007; £50,000 in 2008; £25,000 in 2009; £25,000 in 2010; £25,000 in 2011; £25,000 in 2012)<ref>Data from successive Annual Report and Accounts submitted to the Charity Commission.</ref>
 
It has also funded the [[Community Security Trust]] (0 in 2007; £50,000 in 2008; £25,000 in 2009; £25,000 in 2010; £25,000 in 2011; £25,000 in 2012)<ref>Data from successive Annual Report and Accounts submitted to the Charity Commission.</ref>
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==Trustees==
 
==Trustees==
 
*[[Annie Benjamin]]
 
*[[Annie Benjamin]]

Revision as of 11:46, 13 August 2014

The Reuben Foundation, formed in October 2002, is a UK-registered charity that was created to channel the charitable giving of the Reuben Brothers. [1] The foundation states:

Formed in 2002 with an initial endowment of $100 million, the Reuben Foundation is committed to the betterment of society in the UK and around the globe through focused charitable giving in the areas of education, health and the community.[2]

Recipients

The Foundation mostly gives donations to non political causes. In 2012 these included the following grants of £20,000 or more:

ARK UK Programmes | British Film Institute | Great Ormond Street Hospital | Kristal Waters | Nancy Reuben Primary School| NSPCC | Racing Welfare | Team London | UCL Development Prize Lecture | William J Clinton Foundation[3]

It has also funded the Community Security Trust (0 in 2007; £50,000 in 2008; £25,000 in 2009; £25,000 in 2010; £25,000 in 2011; £25,000 in 2012)[4]

Trustees

References

  1. 'The Reuben Foundation', Reuben Brothers website, accessed 12 May, 2009.
  2. Reuben Foundation About Us. Accessed 12 August 2014
  3. Reuben Foundation Trustees Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2012.
  4. Data from successive Annual Report and Accounts submitted to the Charity Commission.
  5. Reuben Foundation, Extract from the Central Register of Charities maintained by the Charity Commission for England and Wales.