Through our grant-making, we support others to make the world a safer, fairer, and more sustainable place to live.
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Regenerative Landscapes Sub Programme – TORs for Capacity Building Needs Assessment
To provide a capacity needs analysis of Oak Foundation’s Regenerative Landscapes sub programme’s grantee partners in Southern Africa (Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe). The goal of this work is to helpdetermine the
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Ballet for all: dancing in Birmingham
Birmingham Royal Ballet is a true powerhouse in classic ballet and contemporary dance. The company performs everything from classic romantic ballets to new works of dance inspired by the world today.
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Putting inclusion at the heart of education
From Afghanistan to South Africa, our partners are rethinking how learning is happening around the world. Learn more about their efforts to create inclusive school environments.
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Empowering students through technology education: an uncommon story
Working in Zimbabwe, Uncommon provides technology training and computer programming classes to young adults and children. Read more to learn about their remarkable story.
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Responding to the US and UK housing emergency
Oak partners campaign for policy change, support housing accessibility, and defend everyone’s right to a safe a secure home. Find out more here!
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Shaping the vision of tomorrow: construction begins on new eye health centre
New technologies to address eye diseases are flourishing, which is good news for more than two million people in the UK who are living with sight loss. Modern facilities to host the scientists working at the cutting edge of eye health technology are
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Facing cancer together
Cancer Support Switzerland works to ensure that no-one experiencing cancer in Switzerland faces it alone. Read on to find out more.
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Shifting perspectives: Marco Zero and the evolution of journalism in Brazil’s northeast
Marco Zero Conteúdo is an online independent news source covering human rights and socio-environmental stories in Pernambuco, Brazil. Read on to find out how they are transforming the media landscape of the region.
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Ensuring diverse learning experiences through multimedia storytelling
Cultivating empathy among peers, parents, and teachers has been shown to increase the emotional wellbeing of students with learning differences. Learn more about Understood.org’s unique approach.
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Data for change: measuring the contributions of small-scale fisheries
Small-scale fisheries make crucial contributions to global food security and support sustainable development. Learn more about how our partners are highlighting this impact.
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Growing strong Latinx communities in North Carolina
The North Carolina Collaborative for Strong Latinx Communities (NCCSLC) works to resource and connect various community-based organisations that are part of a vibrant grassroots movement empowering Latinx communities to access services, affirm their
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Creating a global network of biodiversity champions
In a remote corner of land-locked Zimbabwe lies Gonarezhou National Park, 5,053 square kilometres of pristine, protected wilderness known as the “Place of the Elephants.” Here, a very special field-based leadership course took place.
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From ‘addiction’ to understanding – the radical new approach behind Foundation for Change
Foundation for Change helps people reframe their struggles with substance use, with compassion and a change in perspective.
Discover our programmes
Oak Foundation has seven global and four country programmes. Through these programmes, we support others to make the world a safer, fairer, and more sustainable place to live. Visit the programme pages to learn about our grant-making strategies.
Our 2023 annual report is here!
You can either download the PDF version of the report or visit our online version by clicking on buttons below.
Our grant-making in 2023
438
Number of
programme
grants
40
Number of
countries
474
Total
grant-making
in USD millions
Our latest stories
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Regenerative Landscapes Sub Programme – TORs for Capacity Building Needs Assessment
To provide a capacity needs analysis of Oak Foundation’s Regenerative Landscapes sub programme’s grantee partners in Southern Africa (Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabw…
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Meet the new director of Housing and Homelessness Programme
Brian Robson joined us as the new director of our Housing and Homelessness Programme in January 2024. Read more to find out what he views as the most pressing issues in housing and homelessness, and s…
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Increasing our partners’ capacity in communications to influence change
We believe communication is an important tool for influencing change. That is why six of Oak’s programmes nominated a few of their partners to benefit from a ten-month executive training programme i…
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Ballet for all: dancing in Birmingham
Birmingham Royal Ballet is a true powerhouse in classic ballet and contemporary dance. The company performs everything from classic romantic ballets to new works of dance inspired by the world today….
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Putting inclusion at the heart of education
From Afghanistan to South Africa, our partners are rethinking how learning is happening around the world. Learn more about their efforts to create inclusive school environments….
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Empowering students through technology education: an uncommon story
Working in Zimbabwe, Uncommon provides technology training and computer programming classes to young adults and children. Read more to learn about their remarkable story….
Would you like to read more stories like this? Please visit our “Stories” page.
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Foundation for Change, based in the UK, helps people in recovery from drug and alcohol abuse live meaningful and active lives. Its mission is to work towards a more just, equal, and inclusive society where people with histories of trauma can live with dignity and are able to fulfill their potential.
In a remote corner of Zimbabwe lies Gonarezhou National Park. Here, a special field-based leadership course takes place covering effective biodiversity conservation. Novice and veteran conservationists gather from around the world to take part in this training initiative facilitated by Nuestros Espacios Protegidos (NEP), and the Frankfurt Zoological Society.
Uncommon, a not-for-profit organisation founded in Zimbabwe in 2017, believes in a future in which everyone can learn how to code. The organisation teaches children valuable coding skills, focusing on training them for the global tech workforce.
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