Our Partnerships

Browse or filter to find stories about our past and present grants. We do not accept unsolicited applications for funding – instead we select our partnerships based on shared values and mutual interests: creating access to opportunities, improving health and well-being, and investing in our communities and environment.

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Community & Environment
Geography: Gibraltar | Year: 2013-2014

Gibraltar Philanthropy Forum

A forum to promote charitable giving and support individuals and businesses to make a difference was set up in Gibraltar in 2013.

Access to Opportunity
Geography: India | Year: 2009-2011

iPartner India

Find out how a small UK-based organisation is helping create a more just and equitable society in India

Health & Wellbeing
Geography: Gibraltar | Year: 2011

Calpe House Charitable Trust

Calpe House provides a ‘home from home’ for Gibraltarian’s who travel to London for essential medical treatment.

Access to Opportunity
Geography: India | Year: 2008-2013

Tata Institute of Social Sciences & Sadhana – Saarathi Manual

With almost one fifth of all children in the world living in India child welfare is hugely important, yet it is severely underfunded.

Access to Opportunity
Geography: India | Year: 2008-2013

Kusuma Outstanding Young Faculty Fellowships

We funded a scheme to assist young academics teaching at the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi (IITD).

Access to Opportunity
Geography: India | Year: 2012-2013

Agranee Jana Kalyan Anusthan (AJKA) and Eklavya

From solving problems to making decisions, learning science equips us with a range of abilities. Our grants have provided new science equipment and opportunities.

Community & Environment
Geography: Gibraltar | Year: 2008-2010

Gibraltar Productions Limited, GBC Open Day

We supported Gibraltar’s biggest fundraising event, the GBC Open Day, which has raised millions for local charities.

Access to Opportunity
Geography: India | Year: 2008-2012

MV Foundation and Project 511, Mobile Science Lab

We helped get hands-on science lessons out on the road and in to India’s schools.

Access to Opportunity
Geography: India | Year: 2008-2014

Udayan Care, Kusuma Shalini Fellowship

Lack of financial support and pressure to earn for the family are just some of the reasons young women don’t go on to higher education.