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The charity initially funded projects to increase understanding and research in economics, as well as social welfare. This included lectures, research fellowships and professorial chairs in the area of economics and mathematics. Examples include the annual Esmée Fairbairn Lecture at the University of
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It now focuses on areas where other funders are unlikely to be available. This includes novel and more risky projects. It may provide core funding and loans rather than grants. The foundation also initiates some projects such as "Rethinking Crime & Punishment" in 2002–2005.
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As income from the charity's endowment and the number of grants grew in the 1990s, the number of trustees was increased and administrative staff were appointed. An investment committee was also required, after the initial endowment was sold. Since 2008 the charity has made some
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The foundation funds projects in the arts, education and learning, the environment and social change. The charity gives £20–40 million annually in grants or investments towards conservation work, community energy projects, national parks and biodiversity work.
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founded in England in 1961. It is one of the larger independent grant-making foundations based in the UK, funding organisations which aim to improve the quality of life for people and communities in that country.
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Edgar Palamountain was appointed in 1980 as the charity's first director (part-time) and was succeeded by Sir Robert Andrew in 1989. Margaret Hyde was appointed as director in 1994 and then
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Lancaster, an Esmée Fairbairn Junior Research Fellowship in Mathematics at New College, Oxford and the Esmée Fairbairn Chair of Finance at the
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from 1966 to 1976. In the 1970s the charity began to fund projects in the arts, environment and heritage as well.
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in 1999, but the sale allowed alternative investments that increased the income of the charity.
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fund management company, and a regular income. This ended when M&G was sold to
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was chief executive officer from 2008 to 2014 and was succeeded by
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Charity that supports improvement to quality of life in the UK
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investments, and named for his second wife who was killed in
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Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, registered charity no. 200051
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Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
registered charity
Ian Fairbairn
unit trust
World War II
M&G
Prudential Corporation
London Business School
structural inequality
COVID-19
social investments
Sir Jonathan Phillips
Thomas Hughes-Hallett
Kate Lampard
William Sieghart
Eleanor Updale
Edward Bonham-Carter
Jeremy Hardie
James Hughes-Hallett
Dawn Austwick
Caroline Mason
"Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, registered charity no. 200051"
Charity Commission for England and Wales
"Meet our trustees"





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