Here you will find a list of Philanthropy Impact members (denoted by background colours) as well as resource organisations/umbrella bodies, for example EVPA (with clear backgrounds).
Tate
Organisation
Tate first opened its doors to the public in 1897. Today it has four major sites and 70,000 artworks.
Founded almost a century ago in 1916, SOAS is a unique institution. With students from more than 130 countries and the largest concentration of specialist staff concerned with the study of Africa, Asia and the Middle East in Europe, it is a global academic base of specialised knowledge concerning these regions.
The Fermanagh Trust, Fermanagh's Community Foundation, is dedicated to creating a partnership of donors, non-profit making organisations and the community, to find solutions to the pressing community needs in Fermanagh.
The Community Foundation – NI's centre for philanthropy. Since 1979, the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland has been the local touchstone for intelligent giving.
Since 1996, Foundation Scotland (formerly Scottish Community Foundation), has been working with people and organisations to help them give to good causes effectively and inexpensively.
The Community Foundation in Wales promotes the cause of philanthropy in Wales by creating and managing relationships between donors and those who are running life-enhancing initiatives.
Working across Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Newham and the City of London, the East End Community Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life and opportunities for people living in the East End.
Two Ridings Community Foundation aims to improve quality of life by inspiring, stimulating and facilitating philanthropy in North and East Yorkshire, York and Hull.
The South Yorkshire Community Foundation raises funds from businesses, philanthropists, trusts and statutory bodies and using them to meet the needs of local people facing economic hardship and other barriers to aspiration.