Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation
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The Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation (PPCF) "is a grant giving trust with Quaker family roots in the United Kingdom. In the limited areas described below we support projects that seek to influence values and attitudes, promote equity and social justice, and develop radical alternatives to current economic and social structures." [1]
- Bryn Higgs - Director
Contents
Board of Trustees (2010)
Accessed December 2011: [2]
- Linda Batten - chair
- Daniel Barlow
- Jean Barlow (prospective trustee, observing from 1.1 10)
- Linda Batten
- Val Ferguson
- Benjamin Gillett
- Martin Bevis Gillett
- Harriet Jane Gillett
- Suzy Gillett
Grants Made 2007-8
Accessed February 2009: [3]
"Examples of our grant giving in the past one to two years include the following:
- Business and Human Rights Resource Centre - £5000 1 year
- Campaign for Better Transport - £5000 1 year
- Council for Christian approaches to Defence and Disarmament - £5000 1 year
- Environmental Justice Foundation - £9000 1 year
- Food Ethics Council - £8,000 on average for 3 years
- GeneWatch UK - £10,000 1 year
- Grassroots Action on Food and Farming - £4,000 1 year
- International Coalition to ban Uranium Weapons - £10,000 for 2 years
- Labour Behind the Label - £3,000 for 3 years
- Medact - £10,000 1 year
- Nuclear Information Service - £600 1 year
- Oxford Research Group - £10,000 for 3 years
- Peace Brigades International - £10,000 for 3 years
- Peace News Trust - Nearly £4,000 on average for 3 years
- Resonance FM (London Musician's Collective) - £5,000 1 year
- Scientists for Global Responsibility - £10,000 1 year
- Solar Aid - £4,000 on average for 2 years
- SpinWatch - £5,000 1 year
- Transition Town Totnes - £10,000 1 year
- WMD Awareness Programme - £7,000 1 year
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Home, Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation, accessed February 22, 2009.
- ↑ Annual Report, Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation, accessed December 14, 2011.
- ↑ Grants Made 2007-8, Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation, accessed February 22, 2009.