Clore Duffield Foundation
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The Clore Duffield Foundation, established in 1964 by Sir Charles Clore and now led by his daughter Dame Vivien Duffield, is dedicated to distributing funds to charities, particularly focusing on arts education and cultural initiatives. Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the Foundation has committed £30 million to various projects, including the opening of new Clore Learning Spaces at renowned institutions like the Natural History Museum and Kensington Palace.
In addition to supporting enriching school trip programs, the Foundation has created partnerships with educational and cultural organisations, such as Ark Schools and JW3, a vibrant community hub for Jewish arts and culture. The Clore Leadership programme, initiated in 2003, continues to enhance leadership potential across the cultural and creative sectors, showcasing the Foundation's commitment to fostering artistic education and community engagement.
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