Aims and activities
Aims and questions
Aims and activities
Foundations for Social Justice is a network of leaders of foundations working to promote social justice.
The group meets four times a year and provides:
- A thinking space to make sense of the changing context of work for social justice
- A safe environment for peers to share their ways of working, leadership challenges and opportunities
- Connections to a peer group of leaders
- The opportunity to learn from national and international practitioners
Through these meetings members identify, shape and participate in emerging collaborations.
You can read more about Foundations for Social Justice in this blog.
How to get involved
Membership of Foundations for Social Justice is open to Association of Charitable Foundations (ACF) members and there is an additional annual cost of £1450 to join.
Get in touch with ACF to find out more.
Who's involved
Who was involved
Who was involved
Members of Foundations for Social Justice vary greatly in size, location, and funding areas but all have a strong focus on advancing social justice issues. Current members include Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Carnegie UK and Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.