SUEZ Communities Trust Expand Formerly SITA, this trust is dedicated to making lasting improvements to community life and the natural environment. It has supported the Foundation's habitat restoration and water quality work, especially in the Lugg and Arrow catchment. Read more about the SUEZ Communities Trust.
River Wye Preservation Trust Expand The Foundation has long had a close link with the River Wye Preservation Trust. Mostly recently, the RWPT have supported the Foundation's efforts to clear litter from the Wye. Read more about RWPT.
Tubney Charitable Trust Expand The Tubney Charitable Trust (1997-2012) helped environmental charities and was particularly supportive of our invasive species programme.
The Kingspan Group Expand The Kingspan Group are the global leader in insulation and construction solutions. They have had a major site near Pembridge in the Lugg and Arrow catchment since 1986 and have always supported local community projects. The Kingspan Insulation Community Trust was formed in 2006. In 2018 the trust supported our “Go Wild In The Curl” project, enabling us to teach primary school children in the local area about the aquatic environment through pond and river dipping.
VCT Charitable Trust Expand The VCT Charitable Trust has generously supported our Freshwater Friends appeal in 2019, helping us reach our target of raising £15,000. This will enable 3,000 local schoolchildren to be inspired by rivers and to take positive, personal action for their benefit.
The Jordan Foundation Expand The Jordan Foundation has supported the Foundation over several years with gifts for the general purposes of the charity, enabling our teams to continue with their vital river restoration and protection work.
The Scott Charitable Trust Expand The Scott Charitable Trust has supported the Foundation over several years with gifts for our Future (endowment) Fund.
The Worshipful Company of Founders Expand The Worshipful Company generously supported our Freshwater Friends appeal in 2019, helping us reach our target of raising £15,000. The appeal will enable 3,000 local schoolchildren to be inspired by rivers and to take positive, personal action for their benefit.