Organisations

Barbican
Organisation
A world-class arts and learning organisation, the Barbican pushes the boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music, theatre and visual arts.
City & Guilds of London Art School
Organisation
City & Guilds of London Art School is an independent institution with degree validated status and centrally located in London.
Heritage Lottery Fund
Organisation
The Heritage Lottery Fund uses money from the National Lottery to support projects that make a lasting difference for heritage, people and communities. Through its funding and other initiatives, HLF helps organisations with a heritage remit to become more financially sustainable and engage successfully with donors, supporters and investors.
Kew Foundation
Organisation
Established as an independent charity in 1990, Kew Foundation raises much needed funds from individuals, companies and trusts to support Kew's work.
National Trust
Organisation
The National Trust protect historic houses, gardens, mills, coastline, forests, woods, fens, beaches, farmland, moorland, islands, archaeological remains, nature reserves, villages and pubs. Then they open them up for ever, for everyone.
Royal Parks Foundation
Organisation

We exist to raise funds and awareness to support the magic of London's eight amazing Royal Parks, now and in the future.

Looking after 5,000 acres of carefully conserved urban parkland, home to hundreds of thousands of trees, plants and wildlife, plus numerous historic monuments and of course more than 77 million visitors each year, is no small task.

Whilst The Royal Parks receives a government grant for the day-to-day care and management of the lawns, flower beds, roads and paths - keeping them safe and clean, in beautiful condition and bursting with life all year round - that grant has just been cut by more than 25% and there is little or no funding for sport, education, art, heritage restoration or wildlife conservation projects.

So that’s where we come in! We’re a small, energetic team of people who work incredibly hard to raise funds, make the most of every relationship and create a wide variety of innovative projects to make The Royal Parks better spaces for nature and places for people in the heart of London.

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Contact details for this organisation
Telephone:
020 7036 8040
Tate
Organisation
Tate first opened its doors to the public in 1897. Today it has four major sites and 70,000 artworks.