6 March 2025
Responding to the the Regenerative Futures Fund, Sarah Denslow, NPC’s Principal for Effective Philanthropy said:
‘This is a really welcome example of three trends we need to see more of: funders collaborating strategically, funders allowing charities to think long-term, and funders putting the impact of environmental change at the heart of their work.
We hope government are keeping an eye on the results of this fund as a model for other parts of the country.’
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