The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 24/25 - hold an umbrella over someone's head

Foundation to invest £1.5 million in third sector leadership programme

Howard Lake | 29 February 2008 | News

Clore Duffield Foundation logo
Clore Duffield Foundation

The Clore Duffield Foundation is to invest £1.5 million over three years to create the Clore Social Leadership Programme, an initiative to develop and encourage emerging talent in the third sector.
The Programme is designed to find and provide support for talented individuals to prepare them to meet the challenges of leadership. Participants will become Fellows of the Clore Social Leadership Programme.
The Programme is based on the cultural Clore Leadership Programme, which was founded four years ago under the Directorship of Lord Smith.
Each Clore Fellowship will be tailor-made for the participant, including formal leadership training, specialist training bursaries, secondments, a research period and access to a mentor.
The Programme will be free to participants and organisations with participants on the scheme will be compensated for time spent away.
The Foundation expects that the Programme will open to applicants in early 2009.
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation has already agreed a contribution of £70,000 to fund a Fellowship for the first two years, and other funders are being invited to assist the Programme.
Dame Vivien Duffield, Founder and Patron, said: “Having discovered over the last four years what can be achieved in raising the game for the cultural sector, it has long been my intention to develop leadership for the whole of the third sector.”
www.cloreduffield.org.uk

Loading

Mastodon