PWCF awards more than £72,000 to community projects
The Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation (PWCF) has recently awarded more than £72,000 to 31 community-led projects across the United Kingdom.
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The Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation (PWCF) has recently awarded more than £72,000 to 31 community-led projects across the United Kingdom.
The results of an independent review of The Prince's Charities were unveiled on Friday 9th March 2018. The review, carried out ahead of The Prince's 70th birthday was designed to improve the operating efficiency and long term sustainability of his charities. The work, led by former Marks & Spencer CEO, Marc Bolland, with the support of the Chief Executives of The Prince's Charities, also set out to ensure that The Prince's own time with the charities, whilst not being reduced, was used to greater effect.
The Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation (PWCF) is excited to collaborate with Oxford University's Department of Plant Sciences to support the work of Dr. Tonya Lander in tracking pollinator movement in agricultural landscapes.
The Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation (PWCF) is delighted to collaborate with British Asian Trust on another interesting project which aims to scale up life-changing work that empowers entrepreneurs in India and Pakistan. As part of The Prince of Wales's broader vision, the project affirms His Royal Highness's commitment to support the economic growth of the region.
The Prince's Countryside Fund became a subsidiary of The Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation (PWCF) on 1st July 2017. This collaboration is built on the shared principles of transforming lives and building sustainable communities.
Patron of Step Up To Serve and the #iwill campaign, HRH The Prince of Wales met young people involved in social action via his first ever Google+ Hangout in November 2014. This was part of the first anniversary celebrations of the campaign.