Clore Duffield Foundation
The Clore Duffield Foundation was established by Sir Charles Clore in 1964 and is now chaired by his daughter, Dame Vivien Duffield. It supports UK charities working in the arts, education, social welfare and health. The Foundation enhances Jewish cultural life through support for JW3, the Jewish arts and community centre in London.
Their work remains rooted in the charitable commitments of Sir Charles Clore and his daughter, Dame Vivien Duffield. Including:
- Developing programmes and partnerships to create opportunities for people through art, culture and heritage in the UK.
- Funding new and existing Clore Learning Spaces to ensure children and young people, in particular, have the chance to benefit from art, culture and heritage and the inspiration, knowledge and joy they bring.
- Supporting schools to deliver high quality arts education and ambitious programmes of school trips for those pupils that might otherwise miss out.
- Ensuring the important organisations created by the Foundation continue to be strong, impactful and resilient, including JW3 and the Clore Leadership Programme.
- Taking a thoughtful and strategic approach to grant-making in the wider charitable sector, with an emphasis on nimble, front-line charities delivering change to people who need it most.
At Britten Pears Arts, the Foundation are supporting the creation of new learning spaces that will form the heart of our new education programme.Â
