Esmee Fairbairn Charitable Trust
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The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation is a registered charity
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 founded in England in 1961. It is one of the largest independent grantmaking foundations in England
England
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, making grants to organisations which aim to improve the quality of life for people and communities in the UK, both now and in the future.

The Foundation likes to consider work which others may find hard to fund, perhaps because it breaks new ground, appears too risky, requires core funding, or needs a more unusual form of financial help such as a loan. The key areas for the Foundation are the arts
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, heritage
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, education and learning, the environment and social change. The Foundation is also known for starting initiatives themselves where new thinking is required or where they believe there are important unexplored opportunities, such as their "Rethinking Crime & Punishment" initiative in 2002-2005.

In 2009 the charity had an expenditure of £30 million.

The Foundation is based in Kings Cross, London
London
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, and has a staff of approximately twenty three. Trustees include Tom Chandos (Chairman), Felicity Fairbairn, Beatrice Hollond, James Hughes-Hallett, Thomas Hughes-Hallett, Kate Lampard, Baroness Veronica Linklater
Veronica Linklater
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 and William Sieghart.

History

The charity was founded by Ian Fairbairn
Ian Fairbairn
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, a pioneer of unit trust
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 investment, and named in honour of his second wife who was killed in World War II
World War II
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. The charity notes that:
"Esmée Fairbairn played a prominent role in developing the Women's Royal Voluntary Service and the Citizens Advice Bureaux before being killed in an air raid towards the end of the Second World War. The Foundation was set up as a memorial to Esmée by her husband Ian Fairbairn. Her sons Paul and Oliver Stobart also contributed generously to the original trust fund as co-founders. In 1999 the Foundation sold its holding in M&G in a takeover of the company by Prudential Corporation PLC. The sale resulted in a significant rise in the value of the Foundation's endowment and consequently in the size of its grantmaking."

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