Funding

Clore Duffield Foundation

Funding supporting projects covering education, the arts, museums, galleries and heritage sites, and health and social welfare

Funding Main grants vary from below £5,000 to more than £1m. The small grants scheme provides between £1,000 and £10,000 towards projects where the total budget is not more than £30,000. About £1m is available through this scheme between 2005 and 2010.

Funder Brought up in the east end of London, Charles Clore was the son of Latvian Jewish immigrants. In the years after the Second World War he became one of the UK's most successful businessmen. He established a charitable foundation in 1964, and in 2000 his daughter Vivien Duffield merged it with her foundation.

Aim The charity’s main interests are education, the arts, museums, galleries and heritage sites, and health and social welfare. It particularly aims to support children, young people, and vulnerable members of society.

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