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Trusts and Foundations

The support we receive from Trusts and Foundations is extremely important in allowing us to continue our work.

Since Anti-Slavery International was established in 1839 many charitable trusts and foundations have made vital contributions to support our work.

Thanks to such long-term relationships, we have been able to develop innovative and sustainable work to challenge slavery througout the world.  Often this has been work that is difficult to fund through project grants.

Anti-Slavery International has a dedicated member of staff who works closely with charitable trusts and foundations to report on how a grant contributes to our work.

We provide:
  • Thorough monitoring and evaluation of projects to highlight how your support is making a difference.

  • Regular reports on the progress of a project and our work in general.

  • Opportunities to meet and talk with project staff.

  • Acknowledgements in our annual review, annual accounts and in supporter publications.
If you are a trustee or have links with a trust or foundation or funding body and would like to make a real difference to the eradication of slavery around the world, please contact Stephanie Mooney at s.mooney@antislavery.org or 020 7501 8947

We would particularly like to thank the following trusts and foundations:


The AB Charitable Trust
The Allan & Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust
The Barings Foundation
Barbara Cairns Trust
The Bromley Trust
The Casey Trust
C.B. & H.H Taylor 1984 Trust
Comic Relief   
Erach and Roshan Sadri Foundation
The Ericson Trust
Edward S Hogg Charitable Trust
Eileen & Colins Trust
The Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
The Eva Reckitt Trust Fund
The Robert Fleming Hannay Memorial Charity
The Fulmer Charitable Trust
The Inverclyde Trust
The John Ellermann Foundation
JUSACA Charity Trust
The Oakdale Trust
The Oak Foundation
Open Society Institute (OSI)
Pilkington General Charity Fund
The Rowan Charitable Trust  
The Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation  
The Scotshill Trust
The Sigrid Rausing Trust
The Sir James Reckitt Charity
Tisbury Telegraph Trust
Trade Plus Aid Charitable Trust
Trust for London   
The Wyndham Charitable Trust

bonded labour in India

Bonded labour is probably the least known but widest used form of slavery today
©Pete Pattisson / www.petepattisson.com

 

children in school in Haiti

Former Restaveks, child domestic servants, at a summer camp organised as rehabilitation by Foyer Maurice Sixto
©Pete Pattisson / www.petepattisson.com